By The Staff The Canadian Press Posted May 10, 2024 11:13 am 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size A B.C. legislature committee looking into taxi and
Montreal police say a 52-year-old man was seriously injured after being stabbed in Cabot Square on Friday morning. Authorities were called just after 3 a.m. to the park in downtown
Two parents in Nova Scotia are expressing frustrations regarding what they say is a lack of support for students who are at risk of physical violence and bullying in public
Alberta’s government is looking to add conditions to funding it committed to Calgary’s Green Line LRT project, according to the province’s transportation minister. In a letter obtained by Global News,
The City of Toronto is turning to residents for guidance on what to do with its empty office space as vacancies continue to rise. The percentage of vacant office space
A small town in eastern Ontario has seen its plans to hire a well-connected lobbying firm to help it net infrastructure funding fall apart after comments from councillors about “backroom”
Several family members of people buried in a Nova Scotia graveyard are heartbroken after finding bushes cut down, flowers dug up, and sentimental items removed from their loved ones’ final
If not here, then where? The question frequently arises when it comes to homeless encampments and seems not to have an easy answer while the country deals with the housing
Fry lovers won’t see an iconic chip wagon in its usual downtown Halifax spot this summer, after the owners of the popular Bud the Spud food truck were outbid for
As Canadian National Railway and Canadian Pacific Kansas City’s contract talks remain at a standstill following a vote in favour of a strike mandate, many are wondering what a work


