Alberta murder-conspiracy trial hears prohibited gun seized at Coutts border blockade
A photo of a long, black semi-automatic Panther Arms rifle with a pistol grip was shown to the jury.
A photo of a long, black semi-automatic Panther Arms rifle with a pistol grip was shown to the jury.
The Air Passenger Rights group says the Canadian Transportation Agency is pressuring passengers to stay silent about its rulings on their complaints.
A Liberal member for Clayton Park West told a legislature committee on Tuesday that the province's breast screening program should include MRI scans for women with dense breasts.
Bird flu, has public health officials on alert after an unprecedented spread in dairy cows in the U.S. this year. Four dairy workers have also tested positive in the country.
Nova Scotia's health authority says emergency department deaths hit a six-year high in 2023, with 666 deaths compared with 558 the year before.
The head of the Assembly of First Nations has informed chiefs that a draft deal with Ottawa on child-welfare reforms is worth $47.8 billion, a source who was in the room says.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is heading to a dinner at the White House Wednesday evening, as the U.S. president hosts NATO leaders.
A northwestern Ontario town is set to decide today whether it is willing to become the site of a deep geological repository for Canada's nuclear waste.
In Toronto, the municipality's infrastructure committee recently adopted a motion asking city council to direct staff to craft an "action plan" to reduce rats in the city.
Residents of a west Toronto neighbourhood say they remain fearful of coyote attacks on their animals, after numerous reports of dogs being injured recently.
A Halifax woman says the Nova Scotia government rejected her rental assistance application despite 64 per cent of her monthly income being spent on housing.
John Hillman made headlines every year when he would walk laps around Carlton House in Oak Bay over a 10 day period to mark his birthday and to fundraise for a children's charity.
The final moments of Matthew Arkangelo's life found him standing in front of an EPS officer, with his hands up, before a bullet went through the young man's body and he died.
City council agreed to commit between $92 million and $119 million in debt financing on behalf of the RPL as part of the capital costs of the Central Library Renewal project.
In a 4-2 vote Monday night, Leduc city council decided not to open an emergency shelter this winter and instead look at bringing people to services in Edmonton.
The Red River Valley School Division made the decision to move forward with a plan to limit public access during school hours at the Joly Regional Library.
Speed bumps on Mont-Royal Avenue are designed to slow down cyclists, but the calming measures are creating confusion with a lot people. Tim Sargeant reports.
The national weather agency says conditions are favourable for thunderstorms to develop over the region’s ridge tops in the afternoon.
The head of the B.C. Dental Association told Global News that a program that would normally take five to seven years to implement has been pushed through in just 18 months.
According to Calgary Transit, four car trains aren't running on the Red Line during this year's Stampede due to expansion work at the Haysboro Storage Facility.
As temperatures across Saskatchewan continue to rise, so does the power consumption of air conditioners as residents find temporary relief from the heat.
Since the Regina Urgent Care Centre opened its doors on July 2nd and more than 500 patients have received care from healthcare professionals.
The failure of the pay system has so far cost the federal government $3.5 billion — a number that could continue to grow as government tries to tackle the massive backlog.
The collision was one of two crashes that occurred on Highway 4 on July 5 which in total have claimed the lives of five people and left several others injured.
Toronto police said that officers responded to gunshots inside of an apartment building in the area of Jameson Avenue and King Street West at 12 a.m. on Monday.