Advertisement
  • Toronto is hosting 2026 World Cup games. Here’s what you need to know
    Toronto will host several games in the early stages of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Here is everything you need to know about those games and how much it'll cost.
    Sports
    Feb 5
  • Missed opportunity or dodged bullet? What Ohtani’s L.A. pick means for Rogers
    Ohtani said Saturday he'd be signing with the Los Angeles Dodgers, with reports indicating his deal is worth a record US$700 million over 10 years.
    Sports
    Dec 11, 2023
  • Regina marks Remembrance Day at Brandt Centre
    Thousands gathered in Regina's Brandt Centre on Saturday to pay their respects for those who served. 
    Canada
    Nov 11, 2023
  • Edmontonians pay tribute at Remembrance Day ceremonies
    Hundreds of people gathered for a ceremony at the Kingsway legion for Remembrance Day services. It was one of several ceremonies across the city.
    Canada
    Nov 11, 2023
  • Family of WWII veteran killed in action touched by Field of Crosses memorial in Kelowna
    Debbie Bryan and Leonard Garner's grandfather, Cpl. Albert Garner fought and died in WWII. He was just 34 years old when he was killed.
    Canada
    Nov 2, 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
  • More results below advertisement
  • Iconic red flowers bloom once again for the annual poppy campaign
    The iconic red flower will be blooming once gain on lepels as the annual poppy campaign kicks off across the country honouring the veterans.
    Canada
    Oct 27, 2023
  • Could a Toronto Blue Jays playoff bid be a home run for the economy?
    Canada’s economy is slowing down just as the Toronto Blue Jays’ race for a playoff berth heats up. Here's what experts say that could mean for country's economic prospects.
    Economy
    Sep 2, 2023
  • City committee favours proposal to help Edmonton Elks rebound from COVID-19 pandemic
    A city committee voted in favour of allowing the Edmonton Elks to renew their lease at Commonwealth Stadium as well as to offer the Canadian Football League club a break on fees.
    Canada
    Feb 28, 2023
  • More results below advertisement
  • Urban vs. rural: Food prices go up everywhere, but it’s way worse in some areas
    Global News went to four Ontario grocery stores to see how rising prices are impacting families trying to make ends meet, as part of its ongoing ‘Out of Pocket’ series.
    Economy
    Jan 26, 2023
  • Calgary group pushing for new Canadian women’s soccer league
    A Calgary group is hoping to pave the way to a professional women's soccer league in Canada.
    Sports
    Aug 19, 2021
  • ‘People in Guelph are very generous’: Annual poppy campaign underway
    This year also marks the 100th anniversary of the poppy being adopted as the flower of remembrance, according to the Royal Canadian Legion. 
    Canada
    Nov 2, 2021
  • More results below advertisement
  • Feds promise to hire more staff to tackle veterans’ case backlog: minister
    Canada's Veterans Affairs minister is promising to hire more staff to help reduce the backlog of cases from veterans seeking assistance from the government.
    Canada
    Nov 11, 2021
  • Remembrance Day 2021: Here’s what’s open and closed in Ottawa
    Most retailers and grocers in Ottawa, including the LCBO and Beer Store, will open after 12:30 p.m. on Remembrance Day, in accordance with municipal bylaws.
    Consumer
    Nov 9, 2021
  • Small Remembrance Day ceremony held at refurbished Saskatoon cenotaph
    Members from the Saskatoon Downtown Canadian Progress Club decided to host their own ceremony outside of city hall in front of the cenotaph, which was refurbished this year. 
    Canada
    Nov 11, 2021
  • More results below advertisement
  • Veterans young and old honoured at Ontario Remembrance Day ceremonies
    Hundreds of people honoured Canada's veterans at Remembrance Day ceremonies across Ontario on Thursday, with many focusing on thanking veterans young and old.
    Nov 11, 2010
  • Canadian’s DNA key to confirming whether new-found corpse is Richard III
    TORONTO - The answer to one of history's great puzzles may be lying in a British university lab, but it's evidence from a Canadian family that will ultimately close the case.
    Canada
    Sep 12, 2012
  • Canadian’s DNA key to confirming whether new-found corpse is Richard III
    TORONTO - The answer to one of history's great puzzles may be lying in a British university lab, but it's evidence from a Canadian family that will ultimately close the case.
    Sep 12, 2012
  • More results below advertisement
  • Canadian’s DNA key to confirming whether newly found corpse is Richard III
    The answer to one of history's great puzzles may be lying in a British university lab, but it's evidence from a Canadian family that will ultimately close the case.
    Sep 12, 2012
  • Canadian’s DNA key to determining whether ancient remains are those of Richard III
    TORONTO - The answer to one of history's great puzzles may be lying in a British university lab, but it's evidence from a Canadian family that will ultimately close the case.
    Sep 12, 2012
  • AdChoices