-
BC philanthropist Mel Zajac diesB.C. has lost a legend with the passing of developer and philanthropist Mel Zajac. Over his 98-year lifespan, Zajac never stopped dedicating his life to helping kids be kids.Global News Hour at 6 BCMay 29
-
Opening day for Vancouver’s new mega-mallAfter nearly a decade in the making, Oakridge Park is finally ready to welcome shoppers. Global News Morning speaks with Retail Analyst David Ian Gray about the massive new development and the transformation of shopping malls into social hubs.Global News Morning BCMay 28
-
MLA Jordan Kealy facing sex assault chargeMLA Jordan Kealy is facing a sex assault charge, Global News has learned. Jordan Armstrong has the details.Global News Morning BCJun 4
-
Tery Fox Humanitarian Award recipient Elle PetersWe check in with local youth Elle Peters to get reaction to her being named a recipient of the Terry Fox Humanitarian Award.Global News Morning HalifaxJun 3
-
Community Shout Out: BLAXPO MTLSaturday, May 23 at Édifice Hélène-Desmarais, 501 rue de la Gauchetière O. Visit http://www.blaxpo.ca for more informationMay 22
-
United Way marks a decade for its All in for Youth programUnited Way’s All in for Youth is celebrating 10 years of helping Edmonton students graduate, providing wrap around supports that include mentorship, school lunches, tutoring and mental health services. United Way president and CEO Rob Yager and Ttchtchara, who benefited from the programs, shared details with Global News Morning Edmonton.Global News Morning EdmontonJun 2
-
Legislators pull all-nighter debating Manitoba budget billMembers of the Manitoba legislature sat overnight and into Wednesday afternoon in an ongoing battle over a government budget bill that includes a tax cut on some food.PoliticsMay 27
-
Lyme disease cases at all-time high in MontrealWith warmer weather returning, Quebec health officials are warning Lyme disease cases continue to rise across the province, including in Montreal. New data shows ticks carrying the disease are spreading farther north and becoming more common in urban areas. Felicia Parrillo explains.CanadaMay 22
-
BC MLA says he’s innocent after facing sexual assault chargeThe MLA representing Peace River North was arrested and charged with sexual assault. A former crown prosecutor says the charge against B.C. Independent MLA Jordan Kealy is very serious. Ben O’Hara-Byrne reports.Global News Hour at 6 BCJun 4
-
‘Things change’: Carney wishes Guilbeault ‘all the best’ for his futureSpeaking at the CANSEC defence conference on Wednesday, Prime Minister Mark Carney wished Liberal MP Steven Guilbeault — amid speculation that the former minister could be quitting the party — “all the best” for whatever he chooses to do with his career next. Carney added that he understands “things change.”CanadaMay 27
-
B.C. premier says NDP MLA is very illB.C. Premier David Eby said on Wednesday that NDP MLA Joan Phillip is very ill. He asked residents to pray for her.BC1Apr 22
-
Whitecaps hope to stay atop MLS Supporters’ Shield raceThe Vancouver Whitecaps are hoping to continue to sit atop the overall MLS standings with a win against the Houston Dynamo. MLS match analyst Kyndra de St. Aubin on Apple TV joins Jay Janower on Global News Weekend Morning BC.Global News Morning BCMay 16
-
Team North wins Senior Bowl in high school all-star show downTeam North fought back after being down early to earn a 44-11 victory in the Senior Bowl at Mosaic StadiumSportsMay 24
-
This is BC: Adaptive athlete goes all in on a variety sportsHe’s already a gold medal winning paralympian, now a double-leg amputee from Campbell River is defying limits in a new TV series. As Jay Durant tells us in This is BC, Tyler Turner is hoping to influence others as he goes “all in” on a variety of sports that once seemed out of reach.SportsMay 12
-
Poilievre pushes motion for PM Carney, Liberals to scrap all federal gas taxes in 2026After a two-week break, Canada’s Parliament resumed this week. And on Tuesday, Prime Minister Mark Carney faced pressing questions from Opposition Leader Pierre Poilievre and his Conservative shadow cabinet. The focus from Poilievre? Escalated calls for the Liberals to scrap all additional federal taxes on gas and diesel for the remainder of the year, including...CanadaMay 26
-
Canadian folk sensation Jimmy Rankin talks all things Song Dog ahead of the album’s anniversary tourTwenty-five years ago, Jimmy Rankin broke out on his own after a decade performing with the Rankin Family. His album ‘Song Dog,’ catapulted his solo career, and now he’s preparing to bring in back to venues across the Maritimes.Global News Morning HalifaxJun 8
-
‘Breach of trust’: Some fans say they’ve been duped buying FIFA tickets, others can’t afford at allAs excitement builds for the FIFA World Cup, so does anger over who can afford to actually attend games. With fees soaring, prosecutors in New York and New Jersey are demanding answers from FIFA. Some customers are complaining that they were shown one view on stadium maps, only to be assigned worse seats once paid....CanadaMay 28
-
PWHL announces Hamilton expansion ahead of all-Canadian Walter Cup FinalsThe Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) has enjoyed early success in Canada, where more good times are on the horizon. Eric Sorensen reports on the first all-Canadian showdown in the Walter Cup Finals, and how Hamilton is getting an expansion team.Global NationalMay 13
-
All-Canadian Walter Cup PWHL final will feature Montreal vs. OttawaThe PHWL best-of-five final will be between the Montreal Victoire & Ottawa Charge, ensuring the league will crown its first Canadian champion.CanadaMay 13
-
Canada can’t work if ‘separatist premiers’ get all the attention from Ottawa: BC Premier EbyB.C. Premier David Eby said on Tuesday that this country cannot work if “separatist premiers” get all the attention of the federal government. “We need to have at least as much enthusiasm from the federal government for B.C. projects as they’ve shown for Alberta projects,” said Eby.CanadaMay 19