North Central Family Centre launches campaign to support affordable housing
North Central Family Centre launched a capital campaign to offset the remaining balance of the affordable housing complex and community hub that will open later this year.
Canada
May 2
Stakeholders react to Winnipeg’s city council voting to open Portage and Main to pedestrians
'My hope is that we can find some way to save the underground, which is now strange because the debate has now shifted from above ground to below ground.'
Canada
Mar 22
Southern Alberta organizations see more demand for Christmas donations
The holiday cheer spread to the Lethbridge Salvation Army, with more than $128,000 raised as part of its Christmas Kettle campaign.
Canada
Dec 28, 2023
Who is Simon Harris? 37-year-old emerges as sole candidate to be Ireland PM
Ireland's Simon Harris, a 37-year-old politician best known for helping steer the country's response to COVID-19, entered the contest to become its prime minister on Thursday.
World
Mar 21
Akim Aliu, longtime NHL critic and diversity advocate, gets tryout with AHL team
Akim Aliu is getting another shot at playing pro hockey, this time in the AHL.
Sports
Mar 21
Let’s talk about women’s hair loss (and how to prevent it)
From taboo to top-of-mind—early intervention is key. But where to start? Read on for eight tips on how to prevent hair loss from two hair experts.
The Curator
Apr 10
Christmas Hope campaign in Lethbridge heads into final day
The Lethbridge Salvation Army surpassed its target of $100,000 for its Christmas Kettle campaign which officially wraps up at 2 p.m. on Dec. 23.
Canada
Dec 21, 2023
Leafs get Dewar from Wild on quiet deadline day
Brad Treliving was willing to make a splash heading into the NHL trade deadline.
Sports
Mar 8
Is the N.S. government fixing health care? Minister says ‘we’re getting there’
Nova Scotia Health Minister Michelle Thompson sat down with Global News as part of our series called 'Code Critical,' which examines the issues impacting the health-care system.
Health
Mar 16
Saskatoon morning news rewind: Friday, Jan. 12
Here's a look back on who was on 'Global News Morning Saskatoon' for Friday, Jan. 12.
Canada
Jan 12
‘Resilience and bravery:’ Nova Scotia honours first Black man to win Victoria Cross
On Monday, Nova Scotia's annual Heritage Day, the province will pay tribute to Hall, who was born in Horton's Bluff, N.S., in April 1827.
Features
Feb 18
NRA ex-CEO Wayne LaPierre found liable for misspending funds in NY lawsuit
The New York jury found that Wayne LaPierre, who was the NRA’s CEO for three decades, misspent millions of dollars of the group’s money on pricey perks for themselves.
U.S. News
Feb 23
Prince Harry accepts ‘substantial’ payout in phone hacking lawsuit
Prince Harry's also lashed out at Piers Morgan about unlawful information gathering while he was the editor of the Daily Mirror.
World
Feb 9
Prince Harry returns to U.S. after Charles visit, doesn’t meet with William
It seems like the royal brothers remain emotionally and physically an ocean apart.
World
Feb 7
Black Heritage Month goes beyond the history of Black people: GBHS
The Guelph Black Heritage Society are having Black Heritage Month to showcase not only Black history in Guelph but the present and the future.
Canada
Feb 1
Can Trump run for presidency? U.S. Supreme Court to rule in biggest involvement since Bush v. Gore
The Supreme Court will, for the first time, wrestle with a constitutional provision that prevents former officeholders who “engaged in insurrection” from reclaiming power.
U.S. News
Feb 3
U.S. Senate Republicans vote to reject bipartisan border deal they asked for
The bipartisan group of senators who negotiated the deal said the vote was a missed opportunity to try and address one of the most intractable issues in American politics.
U.S. News
Feb 7
The West Block Transcript – Episode 24, Season 13
Today marks the beginning of the third year since Russia invaded Ukraine, and the war is entering a precarious phase with concern that Ukraine could be faltering.
Politics
Feb 25
Trump must pay US$83.3M to E. Jean Carroll, jury says in defamation trial
Donald Trump was ordered by a federal jury on Friday to pay $83.3 million in damages to E. Jean Carroll, who accused the former U.S. president of destroying her reputation.
U.S. News
Jan 26
Salvation Army 50 per cent below national fundraising goal, not alone in struggle
The Salvation Army is 50 per cent short of its fundraising goal, which could impact some of its programs and services. Sadly, it's not alone in the struggle for funding.
Economy
Dec 20, 2023