A Toronto new home builder which lost its licence to construct homes is the subject of a new investigation by Ontario regulators, after allegations the company has been building homes
This article is the first in Global News’ Ontario road trips series, offering getaways to some fun locales across the province. Most Ontarians are aware that there is a London
A Montreal restaurant owner who has given out hundreds of free meals as part of a “pay it forward program” says his initiative has been halted because of the so-called
The Saskatchewan provincial government is harnessing homegrown talent, with the new Occupational Therapy (OT) Program and Speech Language Pathology (SLP) Training Program at the University of Saskatchewan. This is exciting
Descrease article font size Increase article font size Starting on Aug. 1, the American Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) will have new strict rules for any dog crossing
Descrease article font size Increase article font size A grass fire was quickly extinguished by West Kelowna firefighters on Friday afternoon despite wind fanning the flames. Crews from West Kelowna
Saskatchewan’s legislature Speaker says a meeting he called for next week is the only avenue to get to the bottom of gun allegations surrounding a cabinet minister. Randy Weekes said
Descrease article font size Increase article font size Independence and expanded community-led programming is on the horizon for the First Nations University of Canada. A new partnership with the Mastercard
A petition is picking up steam looking to return privacy to Vancouver’s Wreck Beach. The petition said large logs have been replaced by much smaller logs on the beach.The old
They’re loud, they poop and they’re running wild. Now, residents of a North Cowichan neighbourhood say they’ve had enough of the peacocks that have made a home of their community.“They


