The teen reportedly behind the wheel of a fiery Saskatoon crash on Idylwyld Drive in May is now awaiting sentencing. Counsel’s arguments for sentencing wrapped up and brought to light
When wildfire flames where closing in, 90-year-old John Belleville was still at home. The Desert Cove resident, who lives with dementia, hadn’t evacuated as the fire rapidly approached. His daughter,
Descrease article font size Increase article font size Two correctional officers died in the line of duty Thursday, according to Correctional Service of Canada. The government organization said two officers
By Ashley Beherns Global News Posted August 6, 2026 7:57 pm 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size It’s the last day of the so called
Descrease article font size Increase article font size A proposed bike lane along a stretch of 79th Street in Edmonton has some in the area asking the city to reconsider.
A coalition of road safety groups is calling on Nova Scotia’s Chief Medical Examiner to investigate, and recommend steps to address, the dangers posed to pedestrians and cyclists by pickup
The number of drug-related deaths in Manitoba has been rising again over the last several months, according to the province’s chief medical examiner. Dr. John Younes says the drug-related deaths
Descrease article font size Increase article font size Defence Minister David McGuinty says Canada must “be vigilant” of foreign actors targeting the country’s technology, pointing to artificial intelligence and intellectual
The European Union’s new artificial intelligence transparency rules that aim to make it easier to spot AI-generated content and systems took effect this week, and experts say Canada should model
Descrease article font size Increase article font size Eight people died on Ontario roads and waterways over the Civic Holiday long weekend, making it the deadliest long weekend the Ontario


