Advocates are using National Day of Action on Child Care to illuminate the need for more child-care spaces and support in Manitoba. The Child Care Coalition of Manitoba (CCCM) along
Descrease article font size Increase article font size A Thompson Rivers University (TRU) volleyball player has died after a tragic multiple vehicle collision in Kamloops, B.C., on Wednesday. The man
A major expansion to Calgary’s composting facility is expected to cost nearly $40 million more than anticipated close to two years after the project’s initial approval. The expansion was approved
Manitobans should get their COVID-19 booster shots even if it’s been less than six months since their last shot. Manitoba’s Chief Public Health Officer Dr. Brent Roussin told Global News
Seventy-nine per cent of Canadian respondents believed at least one of the conspiracy theories shown to them in a recent poll, compared to 84 per cent of Americans provided with
A pilot project meant to carve out time for teachers in Calgary’s separate school district to do weekly professional development is being met with anger and frustration from parents. On
Hundreds gathered in Osoyoos, B.C., on Wednesday night to voice opinions over an unpopular tax hike. In late October, town council green-lit the community’s 2024 budget, including a near 40-per
The federal government’s bail-reform legislation is on its way to becoming law after the House of Commons decided on Thursday to accept changes the Senate made to the bill. Justice
Descrease article font size Increase article font size A new section of the Wilder Institute/Calgary Zoo will open to the public on Friday and will include the debut of two
Today in a ministerial forum, the province heard and responded to issues being faced by Manitobans. Kam Blight, president of the Association of Manitoba Municipalities (AMM) said among the problems raised