The Canadian Armed Forces has temporarily stopped its counter-intelligence unit from conducting warrantless searches into military members’ computer use. In a statement to Global News, the Department of National Defence
Over 700 student athletes in Saskatchewan were supposed to compete in the high school basketball provincials, known as Hoopla, this week in Moose Jaw. The tournament would have started on
A farm dog from New Brunswick that rides horses is heading to the bright lights and big city this spring to compete at the prestigious Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show.
The state funeral for former prime minister Brian Mulroney is set to begin within hours in Montreal. Mulroney, who was Canada’s 18th prime minister, died at age 84 on Feb.
Where does your water come from? For Winnipeggers, the answer is Shoal Lake 40 First Nation, a community that long struggled for their right to clean water. Andrea Redsky, a
The provincial government says there has been “overwhelming interest” in a new immigration stream benefiting Alberta’s hospitality industry since it started March 1. The Alberta government wants to more than
Each week at Global BC, we highlight our stories to bring a bright spot to your Friday and into the weekend. Here are the five stories we want to share:Richmond
Members of Canada’s elite special forces unit are at the embassy in Haiti’s capital city, Global News has learned. Members of Joint Task Force 2, the highly-trained counterterrorism unit, have
The ribbon skirt is a symbol that represents womanhood and cultural identity for Isabella Kulak. It also serves as a symbol of strength and resilience, qualities often demonstrated by leaders
It’s the heart of Winnipeg, and the heart of a long-running debate that now appears to be settled. Thursday evening, Winnipeg’s city council voted “yes” to reopening the city’s iconic Portage


