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Nov. 4 the last day to cast an early ballot in upcoming Regina election
Some Regina residents have taken to the polls early, as campaigning efforts are well underway. * This article was originally published here
Support for Alberta government’s bills pertaining to gender identity
Pirie says she supports transgender people making decisions for themselves as long as they're adults and have received comprehensive support. * This article was originally published here
Federal mediators on site for negotiations between B.C. port employer and union
Federal mediators are standing by and ready to help hammer out a deal in order to avoid a labour disruption at ports across British Columbia, says Canada's labour minister. * This article was originally published here
‘Red patches on the road’: Alberta wildlife corridors reduce animal-car collisions
Almost every day when Blair Painter drives on the scenic Rocky Mountain highway near his home, the grey asphalt is stained red somewhere along the way. * This article was originally published here
Saskatchewan Roughriders book spot in West Final
Fittingly it would be the Riders nominee for CFL Outstanding Defensive Player, Rolan Milligan Jr., that would put the game on ice with an interception on the Lions final drive. * This article was originally published here
Young Saskatchewan girl’s life memorialized with tattoo fundraiser
Bella Brave's words of bravery and hand-drawn pictures of butterflies and foxes were just some of the tattoos that could be picked. * This article was originally published here
Your Saskatchewan photo of the day: November 2024
Each day, Global Saskatoon and Global Regina feature a viewer-submitted photo for the Your Saskatchewan photo of the day. * This article was originally published here
CSIS tracked intelligence flow across government in foreign interference leak probe
CSIS described the 'tireless efforts' in the memo prepared for staff who were keen for an update on the probe into unauthorized disclosures to the media. * This article was originally published here
‘Very unsettling’: Customers say rideshare drivers in Ontario improperly charging
In a recent video circulating on social media, one woman shares her emotional experience using a rideshare app when trying to get back home late at night, sparking safety concerns. * This article was originally published here
FireSmart initiative at Vernon strata complex the city’s largest undertaken at one time
The strata is working with the city and fire department to reduce fuel risks after two hedge fires earlier this year, one large one that came perilously close to homes. * This article was originally published here
‘This is fraud’: Indigenous leaders sound off on federal procurement program
A Global News investigation found significant loopholes in a multi-billion dollar procurement program aimed at helping develop First Nations, Inuit and Métis companies. * This article was originally published here
Starbucks is scrapping extra charges for non-dairy milks
Starting Nov. 7, customers in Canada and the United States will no longer be charged extra for customizing their beverages with soy, almond, oat or coconut milk. * This article was originally published here
WATCH: Global Okanagan News at 5:30 p.m. – Oct. 31, 2024
Watch the online news edition of Global Okanagan at 5:30 p.m. * This article was originally published here
Historic lawsuit filed with B.C. Supreme Court alleging abuse at Vernon, B.C. school
After 60 years, Syilx Okanagan woman Laurie Wilson is taking her story of alleged abuse to B.C.'s highest court. * This article was originally published here
Girl in life-threatening condition after being struck by Mississauga transit bus
Peel Regional Police said they were called to Lisgar Drive for reports a pedestrian had been hit by a vehicle around 2:30 p.m. * This article was originally published here
Edmonton airport’s departure road, ramp reopens Thursday after year-long construction
EIA said the road will be reopened at 9 a.m. * This article was originally published here
U.S. election: Will Harris, Trump foreign policy plans help or hurt Canada?
The next U.S. president will have to respond to a growing number of crises abroad that have a direct American and Canadian impact. * This article was originally published here
‘The Lord will make a way’: Winnipeg church hopeful as crime grips city
Crime continues to grip Winnipeg, and a recent barrage of violence in the city's core ensures it stays top of mind for many -- including a local church. * This article was originally published here
Under new nightlife policy, Montreal expands soundproofing program for concert halls
The change comes a month after La Tulipe announced it was closing after the Quebec Court of Appeal ordered it to stop making noise audible in a neighbouring residential building. * This article was originally published here
Canada’s NATO target plan unclear, PBO says as U.S. election ups stakes
The report from the parliamentary budget officer comes just a week before the U.S. election, the outcome of which could have defence implications for Canada. * This article was originally published here