It’s been two months since Christmas, yet for the Wilson family, the memories linger for all the wrong reasons. The holiday season turned sour when their carefully chosen Christmas gifts
By Staff The Canadian Press Posted February 24, 2024 3:19 pm 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size Some Ukrainians living in Quebec after fleeing the war with
Someone in B.C. is $18 million richer after winning Friday night’s Lotto Max draw. The B.C. Lottery Corporation says the winning ticket was purchased online, via PlayNow.com, and that it
Descrease article font size Increase article font size The Variety Show of Hearts is back on Global BC! From Thursday, Feb. 22, viewers will be treated to stories of hope, courage
At Sucrerie de la Montagne in Rigaud, Que., employees are trekking into the property’s 120-acre forest to tap its maple trees because the sap is ready to flow. “The beginning
COLLISIONSheppard Ave W/Rivalda Rd (8:25am)– pedestrian struck– man taken to hospital via emergency run– Sheppard closed Weston Rd to Arrow Rd– Abraham Welsh Rd & Mary Chapman Blvd egress, use
COLLISIONFort York Blvd/Dan Leckie Way– single vehicle collision (police cruiser)– one officer taken to hospital (as precaution), other uninjured– light pole down– westbound Fort York closed for reconstruction investigation#GO413166 ^vk—
Descrease article font size Increase article font size The Mewata Armoury hosted a graduation ceremony for 10 new transit peace officers, and 12 new community safety peace officers, whose job
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