By Staff The Canadian Press Posted December 14, 2023 6:14 am Descrease article font size Increase article font size TORONTO — The Ontario Human Rights Commission is set to release
The Labor Club Ice Arena was filled with excitement on Tuesday night as both Ukrainian and Syrian families strapped on skates. For many, it was their first time on the
Kingston’s flagship arena will soon have a new name. The city has worked out a long-term “naming rights” deal with a Quebec-based frozen treat company.“I think I’m comfortable being known
After living at Shady Acres manufactured home park in West Kelowna for 30 years, Gary Sorensen is facing a bleak future. “Homelessness,” Sorensen told Global News.He is one of dozens
Lawlessness has been a term used to describe the downtown core of Lethbridge in recent years, but that could all change now that city council has approved a new task
How do you measure reconciliation? Three Canadian post-secondary institutions have created a tool to do just that.The Canadian Reconciliation Barometer is the product of a research team with members from
Descrease article font size Increase article font size Elevated levels of air pollution have prompted a special air quality statement for Calgary from Environment Canada. According to an alert sent
Two home games remain before the Montreal Canadiens’ annual Christmas trek across North America. It was Pittsburgh on Wednesday and the New York Islanders to come on Saturday, then a
Dealing with the death of a loved one is a stressful and upsetting time in anyone’s life, but advocates in B.C. say more funding is needed for a government program
As the province grapples with ongoing pressures within the health-care system, capacity issues have now forced hospital staff to postpone some children’s chemotherapy treatments, according to Alberta Health Services (AHS).