Alberta RCMP officer and Edmonton police constable earn Juno nomination for gospel album
Edmonton police Const. David Pedersen and Alberta RCMP officer Stirling John have earned this year's Juno nomination for Country Gospel Album of the Year.
Edmonton police Const. David Pedersen and Alberta RCMP officer Stirling John have earned this year's Juno nomination for Country Gospel Album of the Year.
The federal and Manitoba governments are putting up $20 million each to help search a landfill for the remains of two slain Indigenous women.
Arts Commons CEO Alex Sarian said the dual projects are two-thirds of the way to their fundraising goals, and the $420 million raised has enabled the first phase of the project.
Isiah Kiner-Falefa hit his first home run as a Blue Jay to key a three-run second inning and Toronto defeated the Boston Red Sox 5-1 in spring training action Friday.
Hamilton's city manager hopes teams 'recovering and rebuilding' databases will have dispatch systems, like those for firefighters, back online sometime next week.
The calls included various medical emergencies and a 'vast assortment of calls' for police, OPP say.
The union said 97 per cent of members voted in favour of a new deal, announced Thursday evening, after four years without a contract.
Despite its exotic origins, the starter with roots in ancient Egypt is a fairly routine ingredient for most home bakers.
On March 22, 2024, Kate Middleton -- the Princess of Wales -- announced that cancer was found during her abdominal surgery earlier in the year.
The husband-wife combo of Kadriana and Colton Lott from the Winnipeg Beach Curling Club won the national mixed doubles curling championship on Friday.
The CRA says a Brampton man was a partner in a tax preparation business known as E & F Tax Associates or as Bankay Financial Services Inc. in Toronto and Brampton.
Under a new rule, climbers on Mount Everest must now use special bags to carry their own feces off the mountain. More 8,000 kilograms of human waste was left on Everest last year.
A city report says a pilot project that allowed Torontonians to sip on beer, wine and other booze at select parks for a few months last year was a success.
Medicine Hat's mayor has been stripped of many of her powers and had her pay cut in half after council found she breached the code of conduct.
A Vancouver man has come up with a unique way to help others. He has launched a comedy club that is alcohol-free.
Flair Airlines is trimming some 600 flights from its March, April and May flight schedule in 2024 compared with last year, data provided to Global News confirms.
On Friday, the league announced that the Steam had been sold and will relocate to Williams Lake, where they’ll become the Mustangs.
A ratification vote is underway for members of Civic Service Union 52 after a tentative deal between the union and the City of Edmonton was reached last week.
Lakeshore parking at Lake Louise is climbing to $36.75 per day per vehicle.
Kate Middleton announced her cancer diagnosis to the world, saying she's in the 'early stages' of treatment.
Lloyd Longfield says the amended motion is consistent with his government's work to provide humanitarian aid and find a lasting solution to find a peaceful resolution.
Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel will invade Rafah and "do it alone," if necessary. He spoke shortly after a meeting an American official who urged him not to.
An unprecedented 150.4 million tonnes of bulk, breakbulk and container goods traversed the docks at the country’s largest port.
After the warmest winter on record, parts of Canada are seeing an early start to the wildfire season with warnings about increased fire activity over the spring period.
Paramedics say one person has died at the scene of a crash on Highway 52 in Hamilton's west side after two vehicles came together just before noon on Friday.