Sold-out crowd gathers in Kingston’s downtown theatre to view Point Frederick documentary
The screening of a short documentary on Point Frederick in Kingston saw a sold-out crowd making their way to The Screening Room downtown.
Canada
Apr 24
Canadian rising star Aaliyah Edwards poised for WNBA draft spotlight
Kingston's Aaliyah Edwards' whirlwind journey from NCAA to WNBA draft and the possibility of a Toronto team. Her story of growth, home and hoops.
Canada
Apr 12
Fire that destroyed Edmonton’s historic Hangar 11 being investigated as suspicious
A large fire consumed Hangar 11, a Second World War-era airplane hangar that was part of the former municipal airport, between the NAIT campus and Blatchford.
Fire
Apr 22
‘Pushing humanity’: Canadian astronaut visits Regina ahead of trip to the moon
Before they head for space, Jeremy Hansen and the Artemis II crew are on a much shorter mission as they speak to schools and communities across the country about their adventures.
Canada
Feb 8
Fatal 2022 crash at military college in Kingston not service-related: Investigation
Four officer cadets drowned in fatal April 2022 crash. A report issued Tuesday declared their deaths unrelated to their military service.
Canada
Jan 30
Civilian employees at RMC and CFB Kingston continue their strike
Fitness classes, mess halls and even the military retail store are just some of the services that have been impacted by the work stoppage at CFB and RMC Kingston.
Canada
Jan 17
Canada’s military colleges are at a crossroads. What 2 graduates want now
A former director and student of one of Canada's military colleges say that the institutions traditions need to be examined as the federal government launches a review board.
Canada
Dec 10, 2023
What’s open and closed in Hamilton, Burlington and Niagara Region on Family Day
If you’re hoping to knock off some errands on Feb. 19, or just get out to do something, here’s a list of what’s open and what’s closed in Hamilton, Burlington and Niagara Region.
Canada
Feb 16
‘Dirty Money’: New book explores how financial crime is corroding Canada
A vast 'financial underworld' is operating in Canada whose members commit fraud and other financial crimes without punishment, the authors of a new book say.
Crime
Dec 29, 2023
The West Block – Episode 13, Season 13
The fight over the carbon tax boiled over in the House of Commons, the climate policy front and centre for both the Liberals and Conservatives.
Politics
Dec 10, 2023
$4.6 million estimated price tag if Université de Moncton changes name
It could cost Université de Moncton as much as $4.6 million to shed its connection to a colonial British officer who participated in the deportation of French-speaking Acadians.
Education
Dec 1, 2023
Canadian military colleges review ‘about to be launched,’ new report says
Defence Minister Bill Blair spoke to reporters as the external monitor tapped to oversee culture change within the Canadian Armed Forces is set to table a new report.
Politics
Nov 20, 2023
More than 200 Vernon, B.C. students pay respects to fallen veterans in a unique way
Over the next two days, 1257 poppies will be placed at the Vernon Cemetery, honouring Veterans from around the world.
Education
Nov 1, 2023
Well-known Kingston, Ont. businessman, philanthropist passes away at 103
Brit Smith passed away over the weekend at age 103, and leaves behind a legacy of business excellence and generosity.
Canada
Oct 30, 2023
Rosalynn Carter, former first lady and humanitarian, dies at 96
“Rosalynn was my equal partner in everything I ever accomplished,” former president Jimmy Carter said in a statement about his wife's passing.
U.S. News
Nov 20, 2023
Kingston, Ont. political expert says Galicia Division members weren’t war criminals
There are conflicting opinions about whether the army unit linked to a World War 2 veteran who caused a scandal by being invited to Parliament was fighting for the Nazis.
Canada
Sep 27, 2023
RMC hosts annual badging ceremony
RMC's newest crop of first year officer cadets earned their first accolade as they were presented with badges on Saturday, signifying their full entrance to the ranks.
Canada
Sep 19, 2023
Coroner to hold inquest into Royal Military College cadet’s suicide
The family of a cadet who killed himself while attending Royal Military College in Kingston, Ont., has asked the coroner to investigate what led to their son's death.
Canada
Aug 15, 2023
In full: Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s 2018 mandate letters
While the Ford government has been fighting in court to keep these letters a secret, Global News obtained and independently verified the letters as part of the 'Mandated' series.
Politics
Sep 12, 2023
Trudeau defends Canada’s military spending against U.S. senator’s scolding
Alaska Sen. Dan Sullivan has grilled Canadian defence spending as “incredibly disappointing,” and said “Americans get frustrated when our allies don't pull their weight.”
Politics
Jul 27, 2023