By Daisy Woelk Global News Posted February 23, 2024 2:05 pm 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size The City of Winnipeg is saying a bypass
Phillip Jolicoeur felt his mother was “front row” as he performed during the inaugural “Harmony for Healing Spirit in the Sky” concert in Peterborough, Ont., on Thursday evening. His mother
Descrease article font size Increase article font size Canada has joined the United States and the European Union in slapping new sanctions on Russia on the eve of the second
Nutrien Kôna Winter Festival at Wanuskewin Heritage Park, the Saskatoon Blades look to continue their winning ways, and the Saskatoon Chamber of Commerce on increased flight options. Here’s your morning rewind
As Lethbridge athletes return from the 2024 Alberta Winter Games, there is a sense of accomplishment. Lethbridge was part of a team called “Sunny South,” also known as Zone 1
A main organizer of the “Freedom Convoy” is suing the federal government for using the Emergencies Act to freeze his bank accounts, arguing it breached his Charter rights to protest
The government’s terrorist threat assessment agency is warning that extremists motivated by the Israel-Hamas conflict could attack crowds at events in Canada. In a series of strategic intelligence briefs issued
Alberta Health Services (AHS) has put in what a health care workers association calls a hiring freeze for non-clinical positions for the rest of its fiscal year to help with
The Okanagan Indian Band this week broke ground on its new elementary school, heralding what officials say will be a new era of inclusive learning in the community. When complete,
During closing arguments at the manslaughter trial for Ahmed Rafin, charged with the fatal stabbing of his friend, 15-year-old Maahir Dosani, Crown prosecutors and defence lawyers repeatedly referred to cellphone