This island serves serious variety—and plenty of beaches. To some, it’s a glittering Mediterranean gem scattered with dreamy coves and sleepy villages. To others, an overcrowded party resort infamous for
Descrease article font size Increase article font size A Cape Breton coal mine that had been ordered to cease operations after two roof falls last summer is being permitted to resume year-round
With mortgage rates causing stress for many Canadians and rents across the country on the rise, many are looking for creative solutions for the housing crisis. Depending on your needs,
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European Union lawmakers gave final approval to the 27-nation bloc's artificial intelligence law Wednesday, putting the world-leading rules on track to take effect later this year.
A man, also wanted out of Alberta on a warrant for fraud, is behind bars in Manitoba after a grandparent scam. On Feb. 28, Mounties said a 79-year-old woman went
For some Loblaw customers in Ontario, their next grocery run might look and feel a little different. Canada’s largest grocery company confirmed to Global News on Wednesday that it is
You might be tempted to make a pitstop in Granada just to take in the Alhambra, the complex of palaces and gardens that has become one of Spain's most popular
Don't be surprised if your doctors start writing you overly friendly messages. They could be getting some help from artificial intelligence.
New AI tools are helping doctors communicate
Descrease article font size Increase article font size Canada’s auditor general’s office has fired two of its employees and is investigating a third after it says it became aware they
Statistics Canada says households owed $1.79 in credit market debt on average for every dollar of disposable income in the fourth quarter. The federal agency said Wednesday that seasonally adjusted

