Four weeks into its cross-country trip, the CP Holiday Train is nearing the end of its annual journey. On Friday, the train rolled into B.C.’s Southern Interior, making stops in
By The Staff The Canadian Press Posted December 16, 2023 4:05 pm Descrease article font size Increase article font size A Nova Scotia man died early today after his car
Things were bustling well before noon Saturday at Cataraqui Centre in Kingston, Ont., as people were out trying to find that perfect gift. Joy Godfrey said she has quite a lot
The Okanagan’s Kettle Valley Christmas Express is back for another year. Decked out in Christmas lights, the century-old steam train is taking visitors from Summerland to Trout Bridge and back
Descrease article font size Increase article font size Lateres Webster of Hamilton, Ont., says some of the cash from her first big lottery win is earmarked for a kitchen renovation.
This article is part of Global News’ Home School series, which provides Canadians the basics they need to know about the housing market that were not taught in school. The Bank
Descrease article font size Increase article font size We are still a week away from Christmas but an organization in Guelph is ready to haul your Christmas tree away. Children’s
Last week, we brought you a series called ‘On the Brink,’ which profiles people who are struggling with the rising cost of living in Nova Scotia. Global News reporter Megan
It should be the most wonderful time of the year for many people, but instead members of the Civic Service Union 52 that work for the City of Edmonton are
Constitutional Rights Lawyer Julius Grey believes anglophone universities, and the province’s English-speaking community as a whole, have grounds for legal action against the CAQ government. “Its essence is to reduce