Police officers throughout the province will be out in force on Saturday, looking for impaired drivers. National Impaired Driving Enforcement Day is Dec. 2, and members of local detachments plus
Haisla artist Brad Starr has been travelling from Kitmat to the Tsleil-Waututh Nation’s Christmas Market for 21 years. Dozens of Indigenous communities attend the annual Christmas market every year. It
In time, several high-rises will be constructed on a 10-acre property in Penticton across from the city’s hospital. The decade-long project, announced on Friday by the city and a developer,
Descrease article font size Increase article font size It’s officially hot beverage week in Winnipeg and over a dozen local businesses will be offering cozy concoctions. The week is hosted
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