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Labour Day crash in Wellington County, Ont. kills motorcyclist
Ontario Provincial Police said an officer on patrol came across the scene of the serious...
New francophone elementary school in Moncton nears capacity days before opening
According to school district, 570 of the 630 spots for students at the new French school were...
Bières et Saveurs de Chambly shows Quebec’s craft beer and spirits scene is booming
Thousands of Quebecers descended on Fort Chambly's National historical site to sip and to...
Flights delayed at YVR after Air Canada plane hits another on the tarmac
Two Air Canada planes were pulled from service after making contact Sunday evening on the tarmac....
Toronto residents worry about impacts of air show noise on pets and those with PTSD
Detractors of the Canadian International Air Show say the event causes undue stress for those...
Raymond Moriyama, architect behind iconic Canadian buildings, dies at 93
Moriyama was behind the creation of numerous iconic landmarks both in Canada and abroad, including...
Winnipeg embraces final summer fling as Labour Day weekend marks back-to-school countdown
On Saturday afternoon the temperature climbed up to 36 degrees and many flocked to pools and...
Nutrien firework festival lights up Saskatoon
Despite smoky conditions, the annual Nutrien firework festival returned to Saskatoon on Friday...
BC Ferries finds crew for two cancelled sailings
BC Ferries is now saying two cancelled sailings previously announced on Saturday are now back on...
Police, coroner investigating after body found in Saint John River
Saint John Police said the discovery was made on Friday at about 1 p.m. after a fisher located a...
Young Alberta survivor offers sweet boost for others battling cancer
September is Childhood Cancer Awareness Month. A young Calgary cancer survivor has come out of...
St. Albert Public Schools to remove all ‘permanent’ memorials
St. Albert Public Schools say the memorials could have harmful effects as well as negatively...
More than $287K worth of contraband, items seized inside B.C. prison
On Aug. 24, staff members seized $287,700 worth of contraband and items which included...
As Halifax grows, housing is a ‘top priority’ for new planning director
Jacqueline Hamilton, HRM's new executive director of planning and development, says there are...
Canadians want urgent climate action, but cost of living stands in the way: poll
The Ipsos survey conducted for Global News found one-third of Canadians agree the cost-of-living...
Ottawa launches new softwood lumber dispute challenges, urges U.S. to negotiate
Trade Minister Mary Ng says Canada is launching challenges under the North American free-trade...
Saskatchewan producers still working to get crop off this season
Harvest is moving quickly in the southwest and the west central areas with 60 per cent and 39 per...
Pedestrian injured in downtown Toronto hit-and-run, police say
Toronto police say a 35-year-old man has serious injuries after he was hit by a vehicle that did...
eBay Best Deals: Unbeatable Discounts and Savings Await!
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A Look Into the Digital Marketplace of eBay: Exploring the Benefits and Challenges of Shopping and Selling Online
SHOP ON eBAY-Best Prices Introduction The advent of the internet changed the way that people shop...
Canadians buying homes with family, friends to break into market: Royal LePage
Some six per cent of Canadians co-own their home with someone other than a spouse or partner,...
Are self-driving cars safe? A UBC study says British Columbians aren’t too sure
Self-driving vehicles have been promoted as improving safety, but how do people -- like...
Ottawa investigating logging company over bridge in Alberta’s Kananaskis Country
Spray Lake Sawmills is building the bridge over the Highwood River in Kananaskis Country in order...
Montreal will not replace toppled John A. Macdonald statue
John A. Macdonald championed the assimilation of Indigenous people and is considered to be the...
B.C. man transforms old instruments into eye-catching art
A Vancouver Island man is repurposing broken instruments into work of art, transforming items once...
Canada’s oldest Second World War veteran laid to rest in British Columbia
Reuben Sinclair was born on Dec. 5, 1911, and was already 31 by the time he joined the Royal...
As Canada contemplates capping international students, what impact do they have on our country?
Saint Mary's University hopes to add nearly 900 units to help address housing challenges. 'You...
Kenley Matheson missing case: RCMP say no remains found at site northwest of Halifax
Kenley Matheson was last seen walking on a street in Wolfville in September 1992 and the...
N.W.T. says plan for post-fire returns ready but it’s ‘not time’
While officials outlined the five-step plan they have for having residents return to their...
Ontario college staff land retroactive Bill 124 pay after legislation struck down
Support staff at Ontario colleges are the latest group of workers to receive retroactive pay after...
New vision for City of Kitchener approved by council
Kitchener has a new 20-year vision for the city’s future as council approved a 20-year-plan which...
Canada’s critical infrastructure an ‘almost certain’ target for cybercrime
Cybercriminals 'will almost certainly continue to target high-value organizations in critical...
Residence move-in at the University of Calgary highlights housing crisis
More than 700 students at the University of Calgary applied to be on the waitlist for on-campus...
Protesters in Saskatoon calling for new pronoun and education policies to be scrapped
Dozens gathered in Saskatoon on Aug. 27 to protest new policy about student pronouns and sex...
Montreal Police ask residents for help in search for 85-year-old Pierrefonds man
Montreal police are asking for the public's help to find a missing 85-year-old Pierrefonds man. *...
Dogs have nose for COVID-19, studies show. Why aren’t they used for testing?
Despite numerous studies showing not only their effectiveness but also their speed, dogs are not...
New mental health supports available for B.C. wildfire evacuees
The province, in conjunction with health authorities and other agencies, are working to connect...
Property tax assessments linked to businesses closing in Saskatoon’s Riversdale area
The Greater Saskatoon Chamber of Commerce said business in Riversdale were hit especially hard...
Quebec youth, parents affected by violent crime speak out
A conference featuring youth victims of crime and their parents took place Saturday afternoon to...
Woman dead, 2 men critically injured after crash in central Mississauga
The incident involved a pickup truck that struck two pedestrians, one of whom was the woman,...
Lethbridge and District Pro Rodeo hits the ground running
Spirits were high Thursday as spectators and athletes got roped into the Lethbridge and District...
42% of wildfire evacuations occur in Indigenous communities, researcher
Indigenous people across Canada are routinely dealing with wildfires but jurisdictional issues and...
‘Appalling’: B.C. mayor unimpressed with Ottawa amid foreign meddling claim
Port Coquitlam Mayor Brad West claims the Chinese Communist Party aimed to unseat him in the Oct....
Kleen-exit: Iconic tissue brand to be wiped from Canadian shelves
Canadians, prepare to wipe away the tears of nostalgia – the maker of Kleenex told Global News...
As tone on foreign interference inquiry turns positive, could it happen soon?
Experts say the shift from political jabs to "collaborative" talks signals that political leaders...
‘It’s exhausting’: Fairview neighbours push back against ‘nightmare’ house
Bylaw has now ordered the owners to remove debris from the yard by the end of August. If it's not...
Montreal student minds the signage gap and finds a way to help public transit users
Since Montreal's new commuter train launched in July, commuters have complained about signage. Too...
Percentage of French speakers in N.B. rises from 2016 but down from historic high
French speakers made up 41.9 per cent of New Brunswick's population in 2021, which is nearly...
TikTok showing $2K/200-sq. ft. rental meant to show ‘crazy’ Vancouver market, creator says
“I wanted to kind of show what the rental market has come to in Vancouver in a way that would...
BC Ferries investigating after construction damages First Nation midden on Hornby Island
BC Ferries has apologized and launched an investigation after construction work on Hornby Island...
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