Meteor briefly lights up night sky across southern B.C.
Online reports of the meteor said it could be seen from the Okanagan and Shuswap to Vancouver Island and the Pacific Northwest.
Canada
May 9
Can Canada fight wildfires at night? What to know
While nighttime firefighting operations have been common in both Australia and the United States, Canadian provinces are now looking to expand their own capacity.
Canada
May 20
10 unique patio lights that will transform your outdoor space
Looking for new ways to light up your yard? Illuminate those endless summer nights with these 10 patio light ideas.
The Curator
May 14
Teen boy among three dead after knife brawl in Montreal
Montreal police say the three victims — aged 15, 23 and 25 — were killed in a stabbing Tuesday night. It is now a triple homicide investigation.
Crime
7 hours
Ontario photographer chasing northern lights captures stunning images
Over the weekend, people throughout Canada saw a beautiful array of colours across the night sky, with a stunning display of an aurora borealis, also known as the northern lights.
Canada
May 13
In photos: Saskatchewan comes to life under northern lights
With Saskatchewan known as one of the best places in the world for stargazing and viewing the northern lights, images of aurora borealis shared with Global News are remarkable.
Canada
May 11
Remains of endangered North Atlantic whale found off N.S. southwestern shore
A global environmental advocacy group says the remains of a critically endangered North Atlantic whale were found off the southwestern shore of Nova Scotia.
Environment
2 mins
Entangled right whale spotted off New Brunswick with fishing gear stuck in its mouth
An endangered North Atlantic right whale entangled in fishing gear has been spotted in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, northeast of New Brunswick's Acadian Peninsula.
Environment
May 13
Israel-Hamas conflict: B.C. human rights watchdog backs ‘peaceful encampments’ at universities
British Columbia's human rights commissioner is calling on universities and colleges to protect the rights of students and staff taking part in "peaceful encampments."
Politics
May 6
UN approves resolution that grants Palestine new rights, revives membership bid
The U.N. General Assembly approved the Arab and Palestinian-sponsored resolution by a vote of 143-9 with 25 abstentions, including Canada.
World
May 10
Cowessess First Nation to be transferred 3811 acres of Crown mineral rights
The transfer is part of the province's commitment to TLE settlement agreements, which aim to ensure First Nations receive the land promised to them under historical treaties.
Canada
4 hours
Busy night for Winnipeg firefighters with trio of structure fires
A blaze at vacant Stella Avenue building was one of three structure fires Winnipeg firefighters were called to overnight.
Fire
May 14
Kitchener Mayor concerned after police forced to clear out Victoria Park on Monday
Waterloo Regional Police say they were forced to clear Victoria Park in Kitchener on Monday night after a number of issues arose among those who were in the park on the holiday.
Crime
May 21
Southern B.C. could get rare chance to see the northern lights
A powerful geomagnetic storm means Aurora Borealis could light up the sky over Southern B.C. on Friday.
Weather
May 10
Northern lights paint brilliant display over B.C.
According to experts a fantastic show of the northern lights, caused by charged particles from the sun reaching the atmosphere, could last throughout the weekend.
Canada
May 11
Northern lights could appear across Canada as ‘severe’ geomagnetic storm nears
Clear skies in your area could mean a spectacular display of northern lights, thanks to a severe geomagnetic storm expected to hit Earth.
Weather
May 10
Cricket Night cross-promotes ball-and-bat sports
Saad Zafar is ready for cricket to take the next step in Canada, both on the pitch and in the stands.
Sports
May 10
New Calgary show pays tribute to Canadian women’s rights pioneer
A new show at Calgary's Heritage Park has actors recreate an old-fashioned radio play set in 1929, depicting events in the life of women’s rights pioneer Nellie McClung.
Features
May 16
Pro-Palestinian protesters mark quiet night on UBC Okanagan campus
The UBC Okanagan protesters join a growing number of encampments on North American campuses, though the Kelowna version has been more peaceful than many of its counterparts.
Canada
May 15
Bear sighting in Calgary prompts park and trail closures
Concerns some Calgary residents aren't following the city's waste disposal by-laws is blamed for a recent bear sighting in S.W. Calgary that's prompted some park trail closures.
Environment
May 6