U.K. pauses trade talks with Canada, claims ‘progress is not being made’
The United Kingdom hit pause on trade talks with Canada less than a month before the next round of talks towards a permanent trade deal was expected to take place.
Politics
Jan 25
Save or Splurge? What beauty products are worth the big bucks
If you find yourself as perplexed as the rest of us about which beauty products are truly worth the splurge, worry not – we've got some answers for you!
The Curator
Jan 23
12 swoon-worthy gifts for women
From beauty must-haves to aesthetically pleasing cookware, show how much you cherish the women in your life with these swoon-worthy items.
The Curator
Dec 14, 2023
15 gifts for men who don’t care about BBQs, bacon or beard oil
This is a golf-club-free zone.
Lifestyle
Dec 8, 2023
Connor’s hat trick lifts Jets to 6-3 win over Predators
Kyle Connor registered his fifth career hat trick while Mason Appleton, Cole Pefertti, and Brenden Dillon also pitched in with goals in the win.
Sports
Nov 9, 2023
Robert Irwin shares emotional animal milestone tied to his late dad, Steve
"I just know Dad would be really proud, Dad would be stoked," Robert Irwin said of the hatching of a turtle, whose species was discovered by and named after his dad, Steve Irwin.
Entertainment
Oct 16, 2023
Fall skin care: Expert tips on what to change this season
Here’s why adapting your skincare for fall can bring better results
The Curator
Oct 4, 2023
U of C study helps kids, families stay active during cancer treatment
The goal of integrating movement into treatment also helps mitigate a typical decline in activity, allowing kids to get back to their exercise of choice more quickly.
Health
Sep 12, 2023
Lethbridge post-secondary institutions adopt new tool to report sexual violence
The online platform has already been implemented by other schools in Canada and aims to support victims of sexual and gender-based violence.
Canada
Sep 1, 2023
Former pro basketball player hosts anti-racism tournament in Halifax
Chris Johnson, a former NCAA athlete and professional basketball player, launched his third anti-racism basketball tournament in Halifax this weekend, attracting hundreds of youth.
Canada
Aug 20, 2023
Calgary man trains for ‘absolutely incredible’ around-the-world sailing race
Mark Hagan is now training to be a crew member on the Clipper Round The World Yacht Race.
Canada
Jun 27, 2023
As Title 42 expires, uncertainty looms for migrants at U.S.-Mexico border
As pandemic-era asylum restrictions ended early Friday, migrants in northern Mexico faced more uncertainties about a new online system for appointments to seek asylum in the U.S.
U.S. News
May 12, 2023
An ancient coral reef teeming with life found in the Galapagos
"We don’t get good news stories very often," said one of the scientists who spoke with Global News to describe the incredible coral reef discovery.
Canada
Apr 20, 2023
Flair Airlines resumes service to Saint John, N.B. amid ‘great demand’
“There’s a great demand for it. We’ve got the business community that does a lot of travelling, then we’ve got students that want to get back to school."
Canada
Mar 28, 2023
Canada and Okanagan Indian Band reach $30M advance payment agreement
The Ministry of Indigenous Relations says money provided to the OKIB to purchase the O'Keefe Range Lands will be applied against an anticipated specific claim settlement.
Canada
Mar 22, 2023
Florida, Mexico and Caribbean brace for incoming 8,000-km-wide seaweed blanket
The Great Atlantic Sargassum Belt is not new, but it is on the move and could potentially wreak havoc on beaches in Florida, Mexico and the Caribbean this summer.
Trending
Mar 15, 2023
How rising food prices make eating healthy a big-time struggle for some Canadians
Food inflation is hitting some of the most nourishing foods the hardest, which makes them harder to access by Canadians who are on lower incomes.
Canada
Feb 9, 2023
Trudeau says ‘be honest’ about our past, as residential school reflections mark Canada Day
His comments come after over 1,100 unmarked graves were found at the sites of three former residential schools across the country.
Canada
Jul 1, 2021
Trudeau says decision on Huawei’s fate on Canadian 5G expected ‘within coming weeks’
The Trudeau government has yet to decide if the Chinese telecommunication will be granted permission to work with Canadian networks to create a 5G network
Canada
Sep 28, 2021
Discount carrier struggles to take wing in the Caribbean; chief blames politics
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Discount carrier struggles to take wing in the Caribbean; chief blames politics
<p>KINGSTON, Jamaica - The Caribbean's first discount airline is having a rough time getting off the ground and the company's Irish chief executive blames political fear of competition for the region's government-affiliated</p>
Money
Jun 17, 2011