Slovakia’s prime minister Robert Fico shot and in hospital
Slovakia's populist Prime Minister Robert Fico was shot on Tuesday after leaving a meeting with supporters, according to politicians and local media reports.
World
May 15
Trudeau says ICC warrant requests for Israel, Hamas leaders push false equivalency
While no one faces imminent arrest, the announcement deepens Israel's global isolation as it faces growing criticism from even its closest allies over the conflict in Gaza.
World
May 21
Family of slain Lumby woman now in hiding, community rallying support
Tatjana Stefanski's body was found in a wooded, North Okanagan area a week ago. Since then, her children and partner have gone into hiding, a family friend says.
Crime
Apr 23
Man injured during Auburn Bay dog attack speaks as pit bull owner faces 18 charges
The owner of two large dogs that attacked several other dogs -- one fatally -- in southeast Calgary in February is facing 18 city bylaw charges.
Canada
Apr 3
MPs approve softened version of NDP’s Israel-Hamas motion
The amended version instead urges Canada to "actively pursue" the establishment of a Palestinian state as part of a negotiated two-state solution.
Canada
Mar 19
B.C. comedy show cancelled amid backlash over group’s Robert Pickton T-shirt
Danger Cats faced a firestorm of criticism over the shirts, which depicted Robert "Willy" Pickton grinning and holding a slice of bacon with an inflammatory caption.
Canada
Feb 27
Keeping NATO strong is in U.S. interests, chief says amid Trump remarks
Jens Stoltenberg's remarks come days after U.S. Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump said members who miss their spending targets should be abandoned.
World
Feb 14
Joly calls NATO ‘united’ as Trump says he’d encourage Russian attacks on members
Ottawa says NATO's military alliance is essential to Canada’s security but stopped short of criticizing Donald Trump for threatening to abandon members who miss spending targets.
Canada
Feb 12
Schools of Dreams founder is Hamilton’s honouree for Black History Month
Over 20 years, Dora Anie grew and transformed Schools of Dreams into an entity working with local communities in Ghana to build schools and offer safe access to education.
Canada
Feb 1
Trump pressure is imperiling a U.S. immigration deal, with Ukraine aid at stake
U.S. media reports say Trump has been pressuring Republicans to not accept a negotiated immigration policy bill, looking to keep the issue alive for his presidential campaign.
U.S. News
Jan 25
Man charged after 3 Palestinian students shot while wearing keffiyeh scarves
The shooting occurred while the three young men were on a walk after visiting the home of one of the victim's relatives for Thanksgiving in Burlington, Vermont.
U.S. News
Nov 27, 2023
‘Kick them out’: Poilievre responds to revelations on Iranian interference in Canada
Opposition Leader Pierre Poilievre said he was shocked at the extent of Iranian interference in Canada revealed in a recent Global News investigation.
Canada
Nov 13, 2023
‘They are muzzled’: Retired nurse horrified by Saskatoon RUH conditions
Tami Fehr said patients were flooded throughout the hallways of RUH and tucked into storage rooms on recliners and stretchers without access to call bells and oxygen hookups.
Health
Nov 10, 2023
Hamilton cardiologist faces criticism over comment about pro-Palestinian protest
Prominent cardiologist, Dr. Eva Lonn, at McMaster University in Hamilton, is under review by the university after she called for pro-Palestinian rallygoers to be deported.
Canada
Nov 5, 2023
‘Far worse than you can imagine’: How Iran’s regime has ‘spread its tentacles’ in Canada
Iranian Canadians, legal experts, and security and intelligence sources say Canada has hundreds, maybe thousands, of potentially dangerous regime-connected officials on its soil.
Canada
Nov 11, 2023
Comments made at anti-SOGI rally in Kelowna ‘alarming,’ ‘frightening’, advocate says
"It's alarming and frightening at the same time." said Wilbur Turner, chair of Advocacy Canada, which support the queer community.
Canada
Oct 23, 2023
B.C. police complaint commissioner calls public hearing into woman’s 2019 death
A Police Act investigation had identified two allegations of misconduct stemming from an officer's use of force and a lack of documentation of the incident.
Crime
Oct 5, 2023
Suspect in 4 violent incidents on Vancouver’s west side arrested, released again
Best Prince, 22, was arrested on September 14 and charged with assault with a weapon and two counts of uttering threats following an alleged violent spree in Vancouver.
Crime
Sep 22, 2023
Vancouver police increase presence near places of worship amid Israel attacks
Police agencies in Vancouver are increasing their presence at places of worship and community centres as a result of attacks in Israel.
Canada
Oct 7, 2023
Jewish and Palestinian communities in Alberta react to violence in Israel
Armed Hamas fighters blew up parts of Israel’s highly fortified separation fence and strode into Israeli communities along the Gaza frontier.
Canada
Oct 8, 2023