London City Council directed city staff Tuesday to look into a bylaw regulating the display of graphic anti-abortion images on public signs, despite warnings of potential Charter of Rights issues.
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A charge has been laid in a school bus rollover in rural southern Ontario that left five children injured. The bus driver, a 34-year-old from Oxford County, was charged on Tuesday with
This article is the second in Global News’ Spring Housing Buzz series, where we will investigate a number of different areas related to the spring real estate market in Ontario.
People across the continent are getting ready to change up their clocks as much of Canada and the U.S. is set to spring ahead to daylight saving time (DST) this
Civic partners in central Calgary are getting $1.9 million in municipal funds to improve public safety. On Tuesday, the city announced seven organizations were getting the recently-approved funds to help
Measles is spreading across the world, including in Canada, but has not yet touched Manitoba. Dr. Davinder Singh, medical officer of health for Manitoba Health, Seniors and Long-term Care, said
Community and First Nation Safety officers now have additional powers from the Manitoba government after updates to the Police Services Amendment Act, which was introduced in 2023. Jack Ewatski, the
Kaya Coleman Prokopchuk’s story is one of determination, talent and unwavering dedication to her craft. At just 25 years old, Coleman Prokopchuk has already made significant strides in the entertainment
Calgary Transit has ordered outbound trains to travel slower through the level crossing at Memorial Drive and Deerfoot Trail following a fatal collision in the area last month. Sean Mackidd,


