It’s been two weeks since employees of Sobeys-owned grocer Pete’s Frootique in Halifax went on strike, and any sign of progress remains to be seen. The workers’ calls for increased
The hunt for a kangaroo on the loose in Ontario continues this weekend. Global News received confirmation from the park supervisor at the Oshawa Zoo that the animal had been
Minor coastal flooding is possible this weekend due to elevated ocean water levels on B.C.’s South Coast. Environment Canada issued a special weather statement for the region early Saturday morning.“(A)
The Christmas Kettle Campaign is up and running in the Royal City. Right now, the Salvation Army in Guelph Citadel is running its annual Christmas Kettle Campaign.The initiative entered its
With the United Nations’ climate conference, known as COP, underway in Dubai this week amid the usual delegate wrangling to phase out fossil fuels, one Canadian human rights lawyer at
One year after being removed from their former residence due to an unexpected renovation, a Nova Scotia couple are reaping the benefits of a lucky lottery ticket — and using
Health Minister Christian Dubé insists his major health-care reform bill will not have an impact on English health-care services, after a recent amendment he tabled suggested otherwise. The Bill 15
As has been the custom for more than a century in the Okanagan, the Salvation Army has been on hand to provide a sense of stability during times of need.
It was a morning of celebration for 14 new Lethbridge Fire and Emergency Service graduates. On Friday, men and women from both the spring and fall programs graduated from the
Questions are rising about temporary homeless shelters that will be parked alongside Highway 97 in Kelowna, B.C. The City of Kelowna and the Ministry of Housing released the news on