Guilty pleas heard in beating of mentally ill man on Sask. farm
Two men accused of beating and tying up a mentally ill man on a Saskatchewan farm have pleaded guilty to assault causing bodily harm.
Canada
Apr 16
Bowen Island man revealed to be Canada’s first Filipino immigrant
New research has revealed details of the life of Canada's first Filipino immigrant, who spent much of his life living on B.C.'s Bowen Island.
Canada
Apr 11
Towns on solar eclipse’s path of totality brace for a crush of visitors
Municipalities across Canada have spent months preparing for an event that will last 3.5 minutes: a total solar eclipse that will cast parts of the country into complete darkness.
Canada
Apr 1
B.C. facing pushback from latest cities added to housing target list
More B.C. municipalities are pushing back against the NDP government's new housing targets, saying they're doing their share, but the province is not.
Politics
Apr 24
Dentists hesitant to sign up for federal dental plan; seniors advised to look at all options
The Alberta Dental Association said dentists need further clarity on the new Canadian Dental Care Plan before they sign up to treat patients.
Canada
Apr 14
Panthers head back to work, resting and waiting for Bruins-Leafs winner
Florida will open the second round of the Stanley Cup playoffs at home. That much is certain. The opponent — Boston or Toronto — won't be decided until at least Thursday.
Sports
May 1
Life in the forest: How Stanley Park’s longest resident survived a changing landscape
Christenson Bailey could go weeks in Stanley Park without speaking to another person. He spent his time meditating, studying the forest, and making art.
Canada
Apr 18
Edmonton Oilers eliminate Kings with 4-3 win
For a third straight season, the Edmonton Oilers have eliminated the Los Angeles Kings from the opening round of the NHL playoffs, winning 4-3 at Rogers Place on Wednesday night.
Sports
May 2
Board denies day parole for Winnipeg man who sexually assaulted girl, woman in 2014
The Parole Board of Canada has denied day release for a man who beat and sexually assaulted a girl and a woman in separate random attacks in Winnipeg a decade ago.
Crime
Mar 25
Justin Trudeau highlights supports for Saskatchewan Indigenous communities
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was in Saskatoon on Tuesday discussing supports for local Indigenous communities.
Politics
Apr 23
Nanaimo, B.C. thrift shop closing because customers ‘don’t feel safe coming down here’
'This is my favourite thrift store,' a regular customer told Global News. 'It helped me get back on my feet, get me a new pair of shoes. I've always come here.'
Crime
Apr 2
Jets, Avs goalies reset after wild Winnipeg win in series opener
Jets goalie Connor Hellebuyck didn’t have much time to relax in the first game of the Western Conference best-of-seven series after facing 46 shots.
Sports
Apr 22
Michael Massey lifts Royals over Blue Jays 4-1
Jose Berrios made just one mistake in an otherwise impressive outing as he continues to dominate on the mound to start the season.
Sports
Apr 30
Leafs, Bruins ready for another Game 7
Sheldon Keefe's team had a decision to make.
Sports
May 3
Matthew de Grood back in Calgary 10 years after killing 5 at Brentwood house party
A decade after the biggest mass killing in Calgary’s history, the families of the five victims' families now face the fear of running into the man who stabbed their loved ones.
Crime
Apr 9
Florida bans social media for kids under 14. Will the bill hold up?
Critics believe the law won't stand up to a constitutional challenge, and argue it infringes on the First Amendment rights of young people in the state.
U.S. News
Mar 26
O.J. Simpson dies of cancer at 76
O.J. Simpson's family confirmed the former actor and NFL running back's death in a post to social media.
Entertainment
Apr 11
Journeys of the Sole: Resilience, running and recovery
Three Albertan ultrarunners are going the distance as part of their healing journeys. From the record-breaking runner to the ultra-mother, we spotlight these inspiring individuals.
Features
Mar 22
Ontario budget: Ford government to dish out $214B in record-setting spending
The government’s annual financial blueprint will be tabled inside the Ontario legislature by Finance Minister Peter Bethlenfalvy around 4 p.m.
Economy
Mar 26
New security funding announced for Saskatchewan emergency shelters: Provincial budget
The 2024-25 provincial budget announced that the Ministry of Social Services will provide $3.45 million to third-party services to keep areas surrounding emergency shelters safe.
Canada
Mar 25