Warning issued after scammers posing as cops defraud New Westminster senior
New Westminster police are warning the public about a group of criminals posing as cops as a part of a credit card scam.
Crime
Apr 11
Peterborough County takes new approach to family doctor recruitment
The Ontario College of Physicians released a report in late February that estimates there are more than 32,000 people without a family doctor in the Peterborough area.
Health
Apr 16
Montreal school is making sure solar eclipse glasses get new lives
More than 250 students, staff and families gathered on the grounds of a Montreal-area school on Monday to take in the total solar eclipse together.
Canada
Apr 9
Guelph Sports Hall of Fame to welcome four new members in May
Paul Ante, David Clutchy, Danielle Everitt-Sinclair, and Pat TeBoekhorst will be formally inducted during the Kiwanis Sports Celebrity Dinner.
Sports
Mar 21
Canada’s new grads face an active job market. How can you stand out?
Business consulting firm Robert Half found 64 per cent of companies surveyed say they intend to hire entry-level professionals in the first half of 2024.
Canada
Apr 5
Federal funding to make new Guelph central library more environmentally friendly
Some $13.5 million for Guelph's new central library is coming from the federal Green and Inclusive Community Building program.
Canada
Mar 26
Ontario reaches ‘new deal’ with City of Ottawa to take over certain costs
Ontario has reached a so-called "new deal" with the City of Ottawa that sees the province take over certain major costs, the provincial government said Thursday.
Politics
Mar 28
Alberta distillery takes home best new spirit prize at World Whiskies Awards
Anohka Distillery just took home a huge title at the World Whiskies Awards in London, England, beating out submissions from Scotland, Ireland, Japan and the U.S.
Consumer
Mar 28
Innocent bystander: Doctor shot in the face in downtown Vancouver
Global News has learned that the victim of a shooting in downtown Vancouver last week was an innocent bystander. The victim was a doctor, who was shot in the face.
Crime
Apr 11
Ontario says it won’t fill lake at Ontario Place but new questions emerge
A slide with a "waterpark attraction" on Ontario Place's west island 18 months before a spa by Therme was announced on the site were "illustrative only," the province says.
Politics
Mar 21
Metrolinx resumes body-worn cameras plan after government ‘pauses’ program
Communications obtained by Global News show the Ministry of Transportation told Metrolinx to "pause" its plan to equip fare inspectors with body worn cameras.
Politics
Apr 15
Guentzel scores SO winner, Hurricanes top Leafs
Jake Guentzel wasn't in an enviable position — especially when still trying to make a good impression with his new teammates.
Sports
Mar 16
New rent protection no help to B.C. parents amid $600 hike after baby’s birth
Joy Maynard told Global News in December when she was eight months pregnant, she was facing a $600 a month rent hike once her baby was born.
Politics
Apr 3
Alberta beef producers launch new effort to reduce food waste
Some committed Calgarians are taking a new sustainability campaign across the country this spring.
Environment
Mar 29
‘Oatzempic’ is gaining steam online. What is this weight loss trend?
'Oatzempic,' a new social media craze, is making the rounds, with the emergence of the drink trend promising remarkable weight loss outcomes.
Health
Apr 9
‘We need support now’: New Westminster faces school ‘crisis’ with enrolment surging
It's not just Surrey. New Westminster is also facing surging school enrollment, and being forced to make tough calls about how to accommodate students.
Education
Mar 14
New reservoir proposed for Belly River as Alberta faces severe water shortage
Severe water shortages in southern Alberta have farmers and ranchers looking to creative solutions. A new proposal could help more than the south: a reservoir on the Belly River.
Canada
Mar 12
Report alleges RCMP mistreatment of homeless Indigenous women in NWT
Homeless Indigenous women in the North do not feel well-protected by the RCMP and instead face violence and discrimination by police, a new report has found.
Canada
Apr 11
N.B. cancer survivor headed to Ottawa to talk financial hardships of diagnosis
A New Brunswick cancer survivor is heading to Parliament Hill to advocate for policy changes to make cancer care more affordable for Canadians.
Health
Apr 5
Saskatchewan Rattlers fill out roster ahead of 2024 CEBL season
Making a run to the CEBL's championship game last season, Maurice Calloo is aiming to bring that experience over to the Saskatchewan Rattlers along with a handful of new additions.
Sports
Apr 9