Descrease article font size Increase article font size A chicken living on Gabriola Island has set a new Guinness World Record, not for her size, or for laying the most
An independent review of Calgary’s critical water main break may take a year to complete, city administration said. Administration officials said in a report presented to committee on Wednesday that
Calgary’s new logo and branding was unveiled ahead of Stampede on Wednesday, marking a new identity for the city. The logo, developed by the Calgary Economic Development (CED) and Tourism
Thousands of public sector employees whose wages were capped by the Ford government for three years should receive their settlement payments by the fall, Global News has learned, with some
Saskatoon Ward 5 city councilor Randy Donauer has denied all allegations made against him in a $25 million class action lawsuit against Mile Two Church in Saskatoon. On Wednesday he
By The Staff The Canadian Press Posted July 3, 2024 5:01 pm 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size Unions representing health-care workers in Nova Scotia
It isn’t open to the community just yet, but Tania Charron and her team say the Ricochet shelter will be ready by Monday. The shelter will now operate out of
Halfway through nine days of activities, the 24 students participating in the 2024 Camp Courage program are learning skills necessary to become a paramedic. “I definitely think this could be
The executive director of Pride Toronto says he is “very disappointed” that pro-Palestinian protesters forced Sunday’s annual parade to be cut short, arguing that meeting their demands would deprive the
A woman was assaulted on a Saskatoon city bus Tuesday, according to police. A disturbance on a city bus in the 300 block of Confederation Drive was reported to Saskatoon


