A Royal Canadian Legion branch in Vaughan, Ont., has been shut down due to its association with outlaw motorcycle gangs. The decision was delivered to members of Branch 414, also known
“It was freezing. Minus 8,” Pastor Eddie Jjumba told Global News, remembering last Saturday, Feb. 17. It was the same day, he says, that an asylum seeker named ‘Delphina’, arrived
Lighting the flame of hope in Lethbridge, and setting the pace for the law enforcement torch run final leg, Calgary Special Olympics track and field athlete and torch bearer David
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If every dog has its day, then a lot of good days were being had at the Coaldale Health Centre — not just by the pooches, but by the people
The victim of a fatal crane accident at Vancouver’s Oakridge Park construction site has been identified as a mother of two from Mexico. After years of trying, Yuridia Flores finally
He’s only 15, but Joe Iginla — a hockey player with a last name synonymous with excellence in the sport — appears to have already gained some valuable insights about
Bowinn Ma is defending her ministry’s decision to issue a regional travel ban last August due to the McDougall Creek wildfire that erupted in West Kelowna, B.C. “I want to
The person at the top of Saskatchewan’s Coroner’s Service is preparing for his next chapter. Chief coroner Clive Weighill is retiring at the end of the month. He was named
Big things are in the books for libraries in Winnipeg–pending budget approval. With about $3.4 million in funding help from the Manitoba government, the City of Winnipeg’s preliminary budget is


