Chez Doris women’s shelter in Montreal in urgent need of repairs
Chez Doris women's shelter is facing $475 000 in repairs and if it doesn't raise the money, it may have to relocate.
Chez Doris women's shelter is facing $475 000 in repairs and if it doesn't raise the money, it may have to relocate.
After months of (sometimes unfriendly) negotiation, Madge and her ex-husband agreed on terms of custody.
A 34-year-old Toronto hospital emergency room nurse has been charged after a female patient complained she was sexually assaulted.
The Sheepdogs are returning to their Amigos roots to support CFCR radio in Saskatoon.
A French woman who received the world's first partial face transplant has died, 11 years after the surgery that set the stage for dozens of other transplants worldwide.
A strong majority of Canadians would support legislation to protect transgender people from discrimination under law, according to a new opinion poll.
Coulter said that she "got laughs when [she] was there," but the network must have edited them out.
A Winnipeg man has been hit with several fraud charges after police said he falsely solicited funds on behalf of CancerCare Manitoba.
The former deputy premier of Saskatchewan, Don McMorris, has pleaded guilty to impaired driving.
The brief meeting Wednesday night took a little sting out of the soured relations caused by Duterte's intemperate language in referring to Obama earlier this week.
The Alberta government is providing an opportunity for communities to access $30 million over two years to diversify and grow their economies.
Edward Downey, charged with two counts of first-degree murder in the deaths of Sara Baillie and her daughter Taliyah Marsman, is scheduled to appear in court on Wednesday.
In our weekly Adopt a Pet segment with the Edmonton Humane Society, Dr. Ted Purcell introduces us to Jean-Francois the Shiba Inu and Maple the cat.
While parents may argue with their kids to stop playing video games, the University of Alberta and Edmonton Public Library are teaming up to offer a course in understanding the importance of video gaming. U of A Professor Sean Gouglas talks about the cultural aspects of gaming, what goes into game development, and how gaming...
A woman who was asked whether she could have kept her knees closed by an Alberta judge during a sexual assault trial says she contemplated suicide as a result of her experience.
Chris Tse from Blitz Conditioning joined Global News Morning to demonstrate how using a foam roller and lacrosse ball not only helps relieving stiffness and pain, but is also good for general muscle maintenance.
A 23-year-old man is in hospital with life-threatening injuries after being hit by a vehicle in east-end Toronto overnight.
Hurricane Newton swept onto the Gulf of California after slamming the resorts of southern Baja before making landfall Mexico's mainland and weakening to a tropical storm.
If there's one thing to take away from the Canadian lineup at this year's Toronto International Film Festival, it's that homegrown movie makers are pushing the creative boundaries, say programmers.
The Bank of Canada is set to make its latest interest rate announcement today.
The latest batch of home sales figures from Canada's largest city could reveal whether or not Vancouver's newly implemented tax on foreign buyers is sending investors flocking to Toronto.
A new poll suggests that about half of working Canadians would be hard-pressed to meet their financial obligations if their paycheque was delayed for a week.
Provincial police say the data is preliminary, but they're calling the Labour Day long weekend the deadliest in OPP-patrolled jurisdictions in 20 years.
Health officials in London, Ont., say they're investigating an "unusually high" number of salmonella cases reported over the last couple of weeks.
The mother was deemed sober enough to drive but was issued a ticket for speeding.