Descrease article font size Increase article font size A Manitoba-based initiative aimed at notifying the public when an Indigenous woman, girl, or two-spirit person goes missing is now moving to
A new report into Ontario’s sports’ culture shows hazing is still a prevalent issue, but there is a disconnect between how athletes and coaches view the act and when to
A significant portion of federal housing funding earmarked for the City of Calgary has been put on pause, pending council’s upcoming discussion on citywide rezoning, Global News has learned. In
The City of Kelowna is so far exceeding its annual goals to build 8,774 net new housing units by mid-2029, as mandated by the B.C. government. However, the province’s proposed
Descrease article font size Increase article font size It’s not a sight you’re prepared to see, nor is it one you’re likely to forget. For the past few weeks, Jesse
Canadian swimmer and Olympic gold medalist Penny Oleksiak has been banned from competition until 2027 for repeatedly failing to report her whereabouts as required under anti-doping rules, officials announced Tuesday.
One of the world’s biggest potash producers plans to ship south of the border to get its product to global markets. The plan isn’t sitting well in Ottawa, with the
Descrease article font size Increase article font size RCMP in Nova Scotia say a woman, who had stopped to help a man who was on the road, was fatally struck
The RCMP has arrested a minor in Ontario on ISIS-related terrorism charges amid a surge in youth radicalization that is concerning security officials. The arrest occurred on Nov. 4 but
A growing number of recall efforts against sitting MLAs in Alberta is raising pressure on Premier Danielle Smith’s United Conservative Party. Elections Alberta on Monday approved recall petitions for six


