Pickup crashes into Hamilton home and damages gas line: police
Hamiton police say a red truck damaged a gas line after an early morning crash into a residence on Campbell Avenue between Balmoral and Ottawa streets.
Canada
Apr 19
Councillors endorse plan to let 3rd party operate Hamilton’s forthcoming LRT for 10 years
Hamilton is set to present a plan to the Ontario government that endorses the use of private contractors to operate and maintain the city's forthcoming LRT for 10 years.
Canada
Apr 17
Emma Stone wants people to call her by her real name
While promoting TV drama 'The Curse,' Emma Stone said she'd like for people to start calling her by her real name.
Entertainment
Apr 26
Hamilton councillors set to face dialogue on who should operate city’s LRT
A city report is recommending Hamilton’s forthcoming $3.4-billion Light Rail Transit (LRT) system be initially operated by a private contractor, not the city.
Politics
Apr 15
‘Her Yes Club,’ created by Bowmanville mom, connects parents with child-care providers
Local Bowmanville mother creates on-demand tool “Her Yes Club” to help local parents find reliable at-home childcare providers close to home, amid high demand and long-wait lists.
Tech
Apr 16
Man acquitted in Tina Fontaine murder found dead, says her aunt
Raymond Cormier, a career criminal and the man police believed killed Tina Fontaine, has reportedly died and “took all the answers with him” said Fontaine’s aunt Thelma Favel.
Crime
Apr 23
‘Hurts like hell’: B.C. blind woman says a taxi refused her service due to her guide dog
Four-year-old Acura is Kovacs' guide dog and they've been partners for two years. 'She's funny, she's very perky, she's very very good in a harness, very obedient,' Kovacs said.
Health
Apr 8
B.C. officer alleged sexual assault, CSIS had her investigated
A CSIS officer's allegations that she was sexually assaulted repeatedly by a superior in agency vehicles set off a harassment inquiry, but also triggered an investigation into her.
Canada
Apr 26
Woman confronts alleged thief and has knife pulled on her: Guelph police
Investigators say there was a confrontation between a man and a woman in the downtown near the train station Thursday morning.
Crime
Apr 19
New adult epilepsy monitoring unit running at HSC Winnipeg
'In Manitoba, there are approximately 23,000 people who live with epilepsy and seizure disorders,' and as many as one in 10 Manitobans have an epileptic seizure in their lifetime.
Health
Mar 26
Inquest hears B.C. hostage was lying on her captor before fatal shooting
The first police officer to enter a room where a woman was being held hostage told a B.C. coroner's inquest that he saw her lying on a bed on top of her captor.
Politics
Apr 18
Man tried to video Guelph woman’s apartment through her window: police
Police said the man was startled and ran into another building nearby after he was caught filming a woman in her apartment on Thursday morning.
Crime
Apr 12
Regina mother wears braids in solidarity with movement and to honour her son
A mother in Regina wears her braids in an international movement in honour of a young actor who was found dead with his braids cut off as well as her son.
Canada
Apr 8
Man wanted for allegedly grabbing dogwalker by her neck in Bowmanville, Ont.
Police in Bowmanville, Ont., say a woman's dog helped her escape from a would-be attacker during a Saturday morning walk. Police are now seeking the suspect.
Crime
Apr 7
Indigenous artist enjoys sharing her culture in Calgary: ‘Really cool thing’
A local artist and performer is excited to have the chance to showcase traditions that go back centuries.
Features
Apr 10
B.C. woman tries to coax trapped orca calf out of lagoon with her violin
Carol Love will be playing the violin at every high tide to entice the orca calf to pass through a narrow channel, leading to open ocean.
Canada
Apr 18
Caught on video: Woman says ‘hero’ helped save her from burning Burnaby building
The saved woman, 79-year-old Anna Dosen, spoke with Global News to highlight her hero’s actions.
Fire
Apr 17
Curling legend Jennifer Jones falls to Hasselborg in final game of her team career
Team Jennifer Jones bowed out of the Players' Championship on Friday night to end her legendary career in the four-player game.
Sports
Apr 12
Quebec woman tells story of rock hitting her windshield while driving on highway
Hillary Cohen says she is still shaken by what happened on April 4, as she drove with her husband along Highway 40 east in Montreal's St-Laurent borough.
Canada
Apr 10
RCMP in Lumby, B.C., searching for missing woman last seen with her ex-husband
A Lumby, B.C., woman went missing sometime Saturday after meeting with her ex-husband. Police are asking the public for help in locating either person.
Canada
Apr 14