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B.C. election: All but 3 NDP cabinet members projected to win re-election
The former ministers projected to lose their seats to BC Conservatives include former education and child care minister Rachna Singh and ex-agriculture minister Pam Alexis. * This article was originally published here
Bo Levi Mitchell’s 5 TD passes lead Tiger-Cats past Stampeders 42-20
Mitchell threw for 450 yards and five touchdowns to lead Hamilton past Calgary 42-20 on Friday night. * This article was originally published here
Winnipeg dance convention attracts top talent
A young Winnipeg entrepreneur is hosting a new convention in town for dancers this weekend, complete with master classes and educational workshops * This article was originally published here
Sask. Party’s proposed change room policy will put kids at risk: LGBTQ+ advocates
LGBTQ+ advocates say Saskatchewan Party Leader Scott Moe's proposed gendered change room policy is hateful and puts transgender youth at risk. * This article was originally published here
‘Big battleground’ of holiday shopping looms. How to trim your expenses
Surveys show that Canadians will be turning to gift cards, coupons, cashback sites, loyalty programs and even second-hand items when shopping for themselves or others. * This article was originally published here
Victoria diner celebrates 40th anniversary with 1984 menu prices
For five days, John's Place in Victoria, B.C. is charging its original 1984 prices for its food and bringing in former staff as special guests. * This article was originally published here
Canadian businesses can request relief from Chinese EV, metals tariffs
The Department of Finance said in a statement that temporary relief from tariffs would be granted under specific and exceptional circumstances. * This article was originally published here
Canadian committee weighs probe on new Indian violence allegations
A parliamentary committee is meeting on Friday to weigh a request to study new allegations of Indian foreign interference in Canada that led to the expulsion of diplomats. * This article was originally published here
Peachland, B.C. public washroom reduces hours to prevent it being used as shelter
The washroom being used as a shelter is highlighting the bigger social issue of people struggling with nowhere to turn. * This article was originally published here
Sister duo looking to impact Cougars basketball team
With how close the Fust sisters are, many thought once Kyu committed last year, that Izzi would automatically follow suit, but that was not the case. * This article was originally published here
Manitoba’s new RCMP commander formally welcomed at Lower Fort Garry
Scott McMurchy is a 34-year veteran of the police force who was born in Rossburn, Man., but grew up in The Pas, the community he still considers home. * This article was originally published here
Canada-India tensions prompt emergency meeting in Ottawa. What to expect
Members of a parliamentary committee have called for an emergency meeting on new allegations of Indian foreign interference in Canada. * This article was originally published here
Latest Canada Child Benefit payments roll out this week. How much?
October payments of the Canada Child Benefit will go to eligible families who have children under the age of 18 years residing in Canada. * This article was originally published here
WATCH: Global Okanagan News at 5:30 p.m. – Oct. 16, 2024
Watch the online news edition of Global Okanagan at 5:30 p.m. * This article was originally published here
Regina to open new ‘Skuare’ downtown for food trucks, retail and more
A new interim ‘Skuare’ will be located on the former historic Gordon Block and Burns Hanley sites (2160 12th Avenue). * This article was originally published here
U.K. urges India to co-operate with Canada amid diplomatic dispute
Amid the ongoing diplomatic dispute between Canada and India, the U.K. has called on New Delhi to co-operate with Ottawa's legal process. * This article was originally published here
Conservatives defend their no-shows at all-candidates debates ahead of B.C. election
A University of the Fraser Valley political science professor said he believes taking part in the debates is an obligation when running for public office. * This article was originally published here
Metrolinx makes changes to key roles in staffing shakeup as delayed LRT projects stumble
On Tuesday, Metrolinx told employees that the agency's chief planner and the chief operating officer of rapid transit had both left the company. * This article was originally published here
India’s crimes in Canada and the politician allegedly behind them
A list compiled by Global News includes arsons and extortions in Alberta, drive-by shootings in B.C. and Ontario and a Winnipeg murder. * This article was originally published here
Municipalities could soon need Ontario government approval for new bike lanes
The Ontario government has announced if legislation is passed that municipalities will needs its approval before installing new bike lanes, if those lanes remove a lane of traffic. * This article was originally published here