Boeing named a longtime aerospace industry veteran as its next chief executive, who will take over a company that has been rocked by legal, regulatory and production problems. Robert “Kelly”
After days of water-quality concerns caused by heavy rains last week put the swimming portion of the Olympic triathlons in doubt, the women dove into the Seine River early Wednesday,
A father and son are facing charges for “alleged terrorist activities” in the Greater Toronto Area, the RCMP say. In a media advisory, the federal police force said it will
By Staff The Canadian Press Posted July 31, 2024 8:08 am 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size The Court of Arbitration for Sport has dismissed
A tiny pest leaving behind a graveyard of trees across Canadian forests may have helped stoke some of the conditions for the devastating fire in Jasper, but the biggest drivers were
Toronto officials have given the green light to an expanded work schedule that will see construction on the western leg of the Gardiner Expressway end at least a year earlier
Younger Canadians in particular are turning to artificial intelligence to shape their finances, a survey released this week shows. Experts tell Global News there are many tasks that AI is
Outdoor watering restrictions have been reduced to one day a week for some parts of the Central Okanagan. On Tuesday, the regional district said all six of its water systems
It appears Kelowna, B.C.’s, tourism industry is being hit hard this year. Tourism operators are reporting a sharp decline in the number of visitors to the Central Okanagan city.“Normally, we’d
Descrease article font size Increase article font size One person was hospitalized with minor injuries, following a crash on Lemont Crescent in Regina, in which one car barrelled through a

