ANALYSIS: Patience, not panic, key to Jets’ attendance woes
In a city that lives and dies with its sports teams and has a great deal of pride in the image those teams project, the reality shouldn’t be forgotten three weeks later.
Sports
Mar 15
Ford on Toronto police officer’s auto theft advice: ‘Might as well leave cookies and milk’
Ontario Premier Doug Ford was asked Friday about a Toronto police officer who told residents to leave their car keys by the door to avoid home invasions.
Crime
Mar 15
Military culture reform is key to fix recruitment ‘death spiral’: minister
Defence Minister Bill Blair says he will transfer prosecution of sexual offences in the military to civilian authorities as part of a culture shakeup in the armed forces.
Politics
Mar 24
Provincial funding is key in helping Okanagan business mitigate wildfire risks
Owned by Westbank First Nation, Ntityix Resources LP has been working for the past decade to reduce wildfire risks in the Central Okanagan.
Canada
Mar 20
Housing will be key in budget 2024. For NDP, that means renoviction reform
Renoviction is the practice where tenants are served eviction notices and property owners renovate the building, often reposting the units at a higher price.
Canada
Mar 12
Leave car keys by the front door to avoid home invasion, Toronto police officer says
The Toronto Police Service issued a statement Wednesday confirming that an officer made the remarks at a recent community meeting.
Crime
Mar 14
Boeing pledges to ‘cooperate fully’ after NTSB complaints over 737 MAX probe
Boeing said it provided U.S. regulators with the names of employees on its 737 MAX door team after facing criticism at a Senate hearing over its failure to originally do so.
U.S. News
Mar 6
State of the Union: Here are the key takeaways from Biden’s fiery address
President Joe Biden delivered a defiant argument for a second term in his State of the Union speech Thursday night, lacing into GOP front-runner Donald Trump.
U.S. News
Mar 8
How reducing key gaps for women in the workforce would boost Canada’s economy
International Women's Day is held yearly on March 8 to celebrate the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women.
Canada
Mar 8
Key takeaways from newly released Winnipeg lab documents
The Canadian Security Intelligence Service decided two scientists at a highly-secure Winnipeg lab posed a security threat, but had no evidence of working with foreign agents.
Canada
Feb 29
Ontario extends 5.7-cent gas tax cut to the end of the year
Premier Doug Ford made the announcement Monday about one key affordability item that will be in the budget Tuesday.
Canada
Mar 25
Winnipeg parents want passenger of drunk driver charged, say ‘keys were the bullet’
After Jordyn Reimer was killed by an impaired driver in May 2022, her parents want someone--who allegedly gave the driver the keys to his vehicle--to face charges as well.
Crime
Mar 4
Patience key to kicker Castillo’s return to Winnipeg Blue Bombers
The veteran kicker re-signed with Winnipeg on Friday, some 10 days after becoming a CFL free agent.
Sports
Feb 26
Financial concern a key reason Canadians are having fewer kids: poll
Ipsos polling done exclusively for Global News found most Canadians are choosing to have fewer children because life is too expensive.
Canada
Feb 29
U of G get $3.5M gift from local egg farmers for advancement in poultry, egg production
The university says the gift will help advance technologies and systems that are key to sustainable and profitable production.
Canada
Mar 12
Family doctor crisis could be helped by these key fixes, report says
The new report is based on a survey with more than 9,000 people across Canada who talked about their experiences with primary care and how to fix it.
Health
Feb 26
Sask. RCMP charge 32-year-old woman following 2022 death investigation
Saskatchewan RCMP major crimes has charged a 32-year-old woman of The Key First Nation following the death of a local man in 2022.
Crime
Mar 26
Night no longer offering firefighting reprieve, Canadian study shows
The availability of bone-dry fuels is the key mechanism promoting extreme fire behaviour and growth at night, a new Canadian study found.
Canada
Mar 13
Controversial stretch of North Okanagan – Shuswap rail trail will go to public hearing
A Southern Interior rail trail project heralded for connecting the Shuswap to the North Okanagan is moving ahead, with one key part missing.
Canada
Mar 12
School District 67 says it may have been breached by a cyberattack
The school district confirmed that some 'unusual activity' was detected last month, followed by a shutdown of key online services.
Canada
Mar 6