Work to replace the ailing Bearspaw feeder main is set to begin this week, after the City of Calgary cancelled a competitive bid process and instead awarded a sole-source contract.
After back-to-back flood events, the mayor of Princeton, B.C., says extreme weather is no longer a rare occurrence, and the federal government must step in before the next disaster hits.
Time and hope are running out for Lyndsay Richholt. Last spring, the Kelowna, B.C., woman was given six months to live without a liver transplant.Global News first interviewed the 43-year-old
Palestinians who fled Gaza and resettled in Montreal say they are grateful to be safe in Canada, but are struggling to integrate, find work and access support as asylum seekers.
On a bitterly cold Winnipeg night, with the windchill nearing -36 C, the Wind Walkers head out into the night, as they do every Tuesday. The group walks along Selkirk
Canada and China have struck a preliminary deal to eliminate tariffs on canola meal and peas, an agreement Premier Scott Moe said was made possible through the efforts of Prime
Prime Minister Mark Carney says the old “rules-based” international order, which allowed Canada to remain secure and prosperous for generations, is gone. And while Carney told the crowd of international
It was nearly a year ago, in the middle of winter, that just hours after giving birth, Annie Calamia was wheeled into a private postpartum room at the Maissoneuve-Rosemont hospital
There are renewed calls in New Brunswick for an Indigenous-led inquiry into systemic racism in the justice system after the death of a Neqotkuk First Nation man who was shot
Prime Minister Mark Carney gave a forceful speech Tuesday at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, on the “new world order” and how middle powers like Canada can benefit


