Russia warns of nuclear weapon drills to ‘cool down’ West. Is it bluffing?
The U.S. later said it would not be changing its nuclear posture in response, underscoring the continued belief that Russia is unlikely to actually use nuclear weapons in Ukraine.
World
May 7
‘History will judge Putin poorly’: Joly slams Russian election
'History will judge Putin poorly,' Canada's Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly said after Russia's president secured his fifth term in an election many view as a sham.
Canada
Mar 18
Putin seals 5th term in predetermined election landslide
Vladimir Putin sealed his control over Russia for six more years with a predetermined landslide in an election that followed the harshest crackdown on the opposition.
World
Mar 18
B.C. father pleads for more addiction recovery centres after losing son
Bruce Fraser recently lost his son, Travis, who had been battling addiction for years. Fraser says there is a desperate need for more addiction recovery options in B.C.
Health
May 12
Lostwave: The most mysterious music genre in the world
Have you ever searched for the identity of a song only to reach a dead end at every turn? Welcome to the lostwave universe.
Entertainment
May 12
North Korea warns of war as Kim seeks change to South’s status
Kim Jong Un said it was his final conclusion that unification with the South is no longer possible in a speech at the Supreme People's Assembly
World
Jan 15
B.C. musician’s Canucks-themed video lands him a gig at Rogers Arena playoff pregame
A Vancouver musician's tribute to the Canucks in his new music video has tied into the playoff run and sparked a pre-game performance at Rogers Arena.
Sports
May 8
RCMP fatally shooting man with gun on highway near Leduc ‘reasonable’: ASIRT
An ASIRT investigation found that RCMP officers' actions were proportionate and reasonable when they fatally shot a man on Highway II near Leduc on May 6, 2020.
Crime
May 16
Blue Jays’ Davis Schneider on why iconic moustache is resonating with moms
His batting skills have propelled him into the hearts of many Canadians. But Blue Jays' Davis Schneider says something else has recently resonated with a specific demographic.
Sports
May 10
Renowned U.S. songwriter works on ‘Beaches’ musical with Calgary performers
Legendary American songwriter Mike Stoller is in Calgary creating the songs for the Theatre Calgary production of Beaches – The Musical.
Entertainment
May 8
B.C. program uses video game Minecraft to help children process grief
An innovative new B.C. program is using the popular video game Minecraft to help children who have suffered a loss process their grief.
Health
Apr 30
Who is getting the Presidential medal of freedom from Joe Biden today?
U.S. President Joe Biden on Friday will award the Presidential Medal of Freedom to 19 politicians, activists and athletes, among others
U.S. News
May 3
Judge says construction on massive CN Rail hub in Milton can continue — for now
The Federal Court of Appeal says work on a massive rail-and-truck hub in the GTA can go ahead pending its decision on an appeal of a lower court ruling that halted construction.
Canada
May 13
Drake denies grooming, ‘secret child’ allegations in tense Kendrick Lamar feud
The seemingly endless rap beef between Drake and Kendrick Lamar, explained.
Entertainment
May 6
Feel-good Friday: Global BC’s highlights of the week
B.C. Premier David Eby says ICBC customers will be receiving a $110 rebate and a Vancouver-based musician recently released his new single ‘Slapshot!' for the Canucks playoff run.
Trending
May 10
Bringing the thunder: Ouellette’s off-season add aims to elevate Roughriders’ running backs
A two-time East Division all-star, running back A.J. Ouellette has made himself at home in Saskatchewan after being signed as an off-season splash by the Roughriders.
Sports
May 13
Edmonton Oilers star Leon Draisaitl a game-time decision for Game 2 against Canucks
It will be a game-time decision whether Edmonton Oilers star Leon Draisaitl will play in Game 2 of the NHL playoff series against the Canucks in Vancouver Friday night.
Sports
May 10
Alberta Birds of Prey Centre prepares to welcome visitors this May long weekend
Staff from the Alberta Birds of Prey Nature Centre were busy on Friday as the facility prepares to welcome visitors over the May long weekend.
Features
May 17
Saskatoon Blades heartbroken after playoff run ends Tuesday night
The Moose Jaw Warriors outlasted the Saskatoon Blades 3-2 in overtime to advance to the WHL Final versus the Portland Winterhawks.
Canada
May 8
3rd phase of ‘Alberta is Calling’ is underway, but is province moving too fast?
At a time when Alberta is seeing record-breaking population growth, some worry the province is moving too fast with its 'Alberta is Calling' campaign.
Politics
May 9