RCMP investigating church fire on Manitoba First Nation
Manitoba RCMP are investigating the cause of a fire after a church at Gods Lake First Nation was destroyed last month.
Manitoba RCMP are investigating the cause of a fire after a church at Gods Lake First Nation was destroyed last month.
The military's chaplain-general says morale among troops is the lowest it's been in recent memory as many soldiers struggle with the cost of living.
Toronto Public Health said it is launching its 'fight the flu and COVID-19' vaccination campaign this fall season.
Here's a look back on who was on 'Global News Morning Saskatoon' for Tuesday, Oct. 10.
The Winnipeg Jets' latest signees are ready to talk about the long-term deals that will keep them in the Manitoba capital.
On the shores of Attawapiskat Lake, deep in the Ring of Fire region in northern Ontario, sits Neskantaga First Nation – a community of about 350 people.
More than 1,700 are dead as Israel continues its retaliation over a surprise weekend attack by Hamas militants that has shaken the Middle East.
Two groups of people were arguing in the parking lot of the Cambridge Centre on Hespeler Road on Sunday. One person was spotted pointing a gun, police say.
The case alleges the bank failed to pay or properly pay its mobile mortgage specialists vacation and/or public holiday pay on their commissions, volume bonuses and other payments.
The man was arrested and transported to a local hospital with injuries to his left leg and back.
A man from Dartmouth, N.S., is facing charges after allegedly fleeing a traffic stop and crashing into a police vehicle, leaving an officer with minor injuries.
Winnipeg Airports Authority says it will conduct a live emergency exercise between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Tuesday involving emergency response workers and vehicles on the airfield.
Post-tropical storm Fiona left behind a trail of destruction on Prince Edward Island, but the cataclysmic tempest seems to have been a big help to the piping plover.
Gunfire was first reported just after 9 p.m. Monday on des Seigneurs Boulevard near where the victim was found in Terrebonne, just north of Montreal.
On Sunday night, emergency crews responded to a crash involving a northbound pickup truck on Hwy. 35 at Hwy. 7A, south of Lindsay.
Around 12:30 a.m. Saturday, Kawartha Lakes Police responded to a call at a business on William Street North after two disguised youths with a hatchet stole money and fled.
The Sask. Party government will push through education policies it claims will create parental inclusion in their child's learning, but many organizations have stood against it.
Wellington OPP are looking to find the woman who owns the dog that they say bit a child at a park in Elora on Friday. The seven-year-old was treated in hospital.
As Scotiabank Arena approaches its 25th anniversary in February, the downtown venue is undergoing renovations worth more than $350 million.
The IMF said it expects global economic growth to slow to 2.9% in 2024 from an expected 3% this year. The forecast for next year is down a notch from the 3% predicted back in July.
The upheaval in the House puts the U.S. Congress at a crossroads during a moment of crisis, the first time in history it has booted a speaker from power.
The hearing was focused on a preliminary Dutch and Canadian request for the court to impose orders on Syria to halt torture immediately to protect potential victims.
The trial was initially scheduled to last only 16 days but, with only three days left to go, the Crown seems nowhere near the conclusion of its case.
Unifor workers have kicked off strike action at General Motors.
On a rock-covered beach in the heart of the Ring of Fire in northern Ontario, Alex Moonias gazes east, then north. All he sees is undisturbed land, water and air.