Montreal Alouettes pull off upset victory in 110th Grey Cup
The Montreal Alouettes defeated the Winnipeg Blue Bombers 28-24 to win their first Grey Cup championship since 2010.
Sports
Nov 19, 2023
‘Just a couple of plays short’: Bombers stunned by Alouettes’ comeback win in 110th Grey Cup
The Blue Bombers, looking for their third CFL championship in four years, were stunned by a 19-yard Montreal touchdown reception with 15 seconds left.
Sports
Nov 20, 2023
Tiger-Cats lose season finale against Alouettes, playoff rematch next week
The Hamilton Tiger-Cats ended the regular season with an 8-10 record Saturday after falling 22-20 against the Alouettes in Montreal.
Sports
Oct 28, 2023
Queen’s University opens office of Indigenous Health, outdoor gathering space
The Indigenous Health office and the Indigenous Outdoor Gathering Space are steps by the university to advance the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's call to action.
Canada
Sep 19, 2023
Letcher ignites Alouettes comeback as Elks fall 35-21 at home
The Montreal Alouettes came back from a 21-3 deficit to beat the Edmonton Elks 35-21 Saturday at Commonwealth Stadium, for their fourth win in a row.
Canada
Oct 14, 2023
As Trudeau set to shuffle cabinet, 7 ministers expected to exit
Global News has confirmed Marco Mendicino, David Lametti, and Mona Fortier are expected to be among the cabinet ministers set to be removed from the front bench in cabinet shuffle.
Politics
Jul 25, 2023
Ontario announces more doctor spots for Queen’s University school of medicine
Positions will be rolled out between 2023 and 2028 and by the end of that time, the university will have a total of 134 undergraduate and 178 post graduate positions.
Health
Apr 24, 2023
New clinic could be just what the doctor ordered for Kingston, Ont. health care
A Queen's University clinic looks to provide a family doctor for the 20,000 people in the area without one.
Health
Apr 19, 2023
Queen’s launches health education program in Ontario’s far-north
A partnership has been formed to help expand education and employment opportunities for Indigenous youth by creating the Queen’s Weeneebayko Health Education Program.
Education
Feb 28, 2023
ANALYSIS: The best of CFL free agency’s first week
Let's go team by team and look at its biggest move, what I think is its best move, and something to consider as the season approaches.
Sports
Feb 21, 2023
Here are your 2022 CFL Award winners, Zach Collaros goes back-to-back
The west and east division went head-to-head to determine the league’s top player and coach in seven categories
Canada
Nov 17, 2022
Liberal Party, Scott Moe spar over private MRI clinics
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe said Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau has not threatened other provinces with clawbacks for operating private MRI clinics.
Politics
Aug 24, 2021
UK couple face jail for killing 6 children in fire
LONDON – Mick Philpott presented himself as an amiable rascal with an unorthodox lifestyle and a rambunctious brood of children — 17 in all, with five women. Yet the Englishman’s ramshackle existence took a horrifying turn when he and his wife set a fire that killed six of their children. Prosecutors said it was an...
World
Apr 3, 2013
As more provinces, countries share coronavirus scenarios, Trudeau tells Canadians: wait
Ontario and Alberta both vow to share their coronavirus projection models in the next few days.
Canada
Apr 2, 2020
The West Block — Episode 9, Season 10
Watch the full episode of The West Block with host Mercedes Stephenson from Nov. 22, 2020.
Nov 22, 2020
Queen’s University offers fast-tracked medical program exclusively to Black, Indigenous students
The university will be saving 10 of of their 100 spots for the MD program for Black and Indigenous students from across Canada.
Education
Jul 24, 2020
London-Middlesex sees 1 death, 2 new coronavirus cases, 2 recoveries
It's the third day in a row that the health unit has reported a COVID-19-related death. All three have involved local seniors' facilities.
Health
Jun 4, 2020
Federal Election 2015: Markham-Stouffville riding results
A look at Markham-Stouffville, one of Ontario’s 121 electoral districts in the 2015 federal election
Politics
Sep 8, 2015
Experts questioning how Canada might choose refugees, possibly leaving out single men
Amid reports that the government will prioritize families when bringing in Syrian refugees, experts are suggesting that leaving out single men could have consequences.
Politics
Nov 23, 2015
Liberals say they will meet Syrian refugee goals in 2 weeks
The federal government will miss its target of resettling 10,000 Syrian refugees by the end of year by two weeks.
Canada
Dec 31, 2015