After an outgoing federal envoy denounced some politicians for using antisemitism as a “partisan” prop, Jewish Canadian leaders are now calling on political parties to stop using it to score
Fall 2025 isn’t officially here yet, but the foliage is arriving earlier than usual and experts predict it will be even more beautiful in some areas. “I think it’ll be
As the Bank of Canada on Wednesday lowered its overnight benchmark by 25 basis points from 2.75 per cent to 2.5 per cent, experts say homeowners looking to renew their
A remote Quebec fishing town near the Newfoundland and Labrador border may never be the same. Fourteen residents of St. Paul’s River, a small community on Quebec’s Lower North Shore,
By Kat Ludwig Global News Posted September 19, 2025 6:54 pm 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size Development of the Coopertown neighbourhood in the northwest
Hudson’s Bay wants to revert to its original plan to auction off its founding charter after more parties signalled interest in buying — then donating — the 1670 document, new
For friends and co-workers of Deborah Onwu, remembering her kindred spirit comes with a sharp pain of grief. Five years after her death, they hope her legacy can live on
The new chief of the Edmonton Police Service says the force is working to repair its relationship with Crown prosecutors after provoking a public confrontation with them over a plea
Members of Calgary’s mountain biking community are mourning the loss of one of their own. On Sept. 12, Jordan Phillip Goheen, 40, was riding his e-bike when a vehicle struck
The pickleball club in Kelowna has been hit hard by a recent theft. “It was devastating,” said Carly Penfold, Pickleball Kelowna Club’s executive officer.Sometime between Wednesday evening and Thursday morning,


