If you’re grabbing a coffee or doughnut at 415 Simcoe St. South Tim Hortons location in Oshawa, Ont., you’ll be greeted with a sign that says customers can order, but
A B.C. courtroom is believed to be the site of Canada’s first case of artificial intelligence inventing fake legal cases. Lawyers Lorne and Fraser MacLean told Global News they discovered
With the return of centre Shane Pinto, the Ottawa Senators are improving their play recently. Meanwhile, the Montreal Canadiens are going through their worst stretch of the season. The Canadiens
British Columbia’s Katerina Hill is known as a world downhill skateboarding competitor, but her feats balancing on the board mirror her life at home. The young skater is the legal
Drivers with Uber, Lyft, DoorDash and Skip the Dishes rallied outside the Surrey office of B.C.’s labour minister on Tuesday to protest what they say are deteriorating working conditions and
Saskatoon city officials are estimating the city had its largest year-over year population change last year since the Second World War. Using Statistics Canada numbers, the city estimates the population
McMaster University’s housing services is temporarily moving residents into a hotel while it sanitizes the water system at an unfinished downtown dwelling that’s suffered numerous construction-related problems. In a release
Tiny homes have arrived in Kelowna, B.C., but they won’t likely be ready for occupation until early to mid-February, nearly two months later than originally projected. Kelowna Mayor Tom Dyas
Descrease article font size Increase article font size One suspect is at large, according to RCMP, following a home invasion in a Manitoba community. Officers with the Island Lake RCMP
Teachers in Saskatchewan have taken two days total to strike, but the bargaining deadlock between the Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation and the provincial government hasn’t budged. Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation president Samantha