Young Okanagan sommelier Canada’s ‘top young sommelier’
Max Brayer won top honours at The Chaîne des Rôtisseurs Young Sommelier competition.
Lifestyle
Apr 20
Lynx Air says passenger refunds will hurt investors because of defiant contractor
Lynx's shutdown comes as the budget airlines that have cropped up in recent years face ongoing financial pressures.
Consumer
Apr 15
Rose Hanbury addresses Prince William affair rumours
The affair rumours between Rose Hanbury and Prince William have been given new life in the worldwide furor over Kate Middleton's wellbeing.
World
Mar 20
Nova Scotia town seeking novel approach to dealing with unruly university students
A small Nova Scotia town that has struggled to tame its sometimes rowdy population of university students is considering advice from an unlikely source.
Canada
Apr 8
Celebrate World Migratory Bird Day at Ken Reid Conservation Area on May 11
'We have wetlands, the lake, mature forests, less mature forests, meadow habitats so we are kind of hitting all the marks for all different bird species.'
Environment
Apr 26
Who is Rose Hanbury and how does she tie into the Kate Middleton drama?
Rose Hanbury has been linked to the Prince and Princess of Wales for years, but an old rumour is getting fresh air as Kensington Palace continues to fumble.
Trending
Mar 13
A school installed vape and sound detectors. Ontario says guardrails are needed
While Stephen Lecce defended the use of vape detectors in high school washrooms, he acknowledged the government might need to take a closer look at which devices are installed.
Politics
May 1
Alex Garland’s thriller ‘Civil War’ an urgent warning to a divided U.S.
Global News sat down with director Alex Garland to discuss 'Civil War' and the film's U.S. election-year timing.
Entertainment
Apr 12
Ontario family identified as victims in Nashville plane crash
Global News has new details that the pilot Victor Dotsenko and his wife Rimma were on board, alongside their two 12-year-old boys and seven-year-old daughter.
Canada
Mar 7
Vape detectors with listening abilities installed in some Peel school washrooms
Vape detectors installed in some Peel Region school washrooms also have technology to listen for loud noises. One privacy expert worries the technology could expand 'dramatically.'
Education
Apr 29
New plan to limit cellphone use, ban vaping in all Ontario schools
The Ford government announced it is introducing limits on cellphone use in schools and banning vaping devices in a move to help improve learning in the classroom.
Education
Apr 28
Proposal would transform Rice Howard Way into licensed entertainment district
Edmonton's Rice Howard Way could be transformed into an alcohol-licensed, pedestrian-friendly area every Saturday starting June 1.
Economy
Apr 29
Families of mentally ill men killed in Winnipeg police shootings call for joint inquest
Two families are calling for a joint-inquest into the deaths of two men who were shot and killed by Winnipeg police in recent months.
Canada
Apr 5
Multiple groups look to join legal challenge of N.B. gender identity policy
Nine groups are hoping to intervene in a judicial review of changes to New Brunswick's school gender identity policy.
Canada
Mar 6
Montreal to host cliff diving world series event in August
On Aug. 25 the Port of Montreal’s Grand Quay will stage one of the eight stops on the calendar, with Canada hosting for the first time.
Canada
Apr 9
UBC study finds 8 humpback whales entangled over 13 years at fish farms
A UBC study was conducted that found that fish farms are impacting some young humpback whales, but relatively it is quite low compared to population numbers.
Environment
Mar 23
Ontario may see non-tech teachers in new mandatory tech ed classes
Ontario is proposing to allow teachers without technological credentials to teach certain mandatory tech courses for the next school year.
Education
Apr 1
S&P/TSX composite nudges higher to new record close; commodity prices gain
Canada's main stock index edged slightly higher to a new record close Monday, helped by commodity price gains that lifted the energy and mining sectors.
Economy
Apr 1
The West Block Transcript – Episode 31, Season 13
The West Block host Mercedes Stephenson speaks to a former Israeli prime minister, a reporter with The Globe and Mail and the Asia Pacific Foundation.
Canada
Apr 14
The West Block – Episode 32, Season 13
Israel and Iran are engaged in an unprecedented back and forth of direct military strikes on one another. Those strikes have been controlled and limited, but could that change?
Politics
Apr 21