Report on Halifax street checks delayed until March
The Nova Scotia Human Rights Commission confirmed the news in an email to Global News, saying that the report will be released March 27.
The Nova Scotia Human Rights Commission confirmed the news in an email to Global News, saying that the report will be released March 27.
Environment Canada says freezing rain or ice pellets are expected to begin over the area early Wednesday morning.
With Brexit less than eight weeks away, it's becoming clear that the British economy is stalling as firms struggle with the uncertainty over what will happen.
The flooding was a result of snow banks blocking water catch basins and the warmer temperatures melting the snow.
China consumes more meat than any other country and accounts for half the world’s consumption of pork – a major source of global emissions.
Edmonton’s St. Joseph High School offers a different style of teaching, akin to how students learn in a college setting. In our Ask the Educator segment, Principal Brad Koshka shares more on the guided customized learning and traditional classroom-based options.
Police say an employee was confronted while exiting the bar by a man wearing a mask and brandishing a gun.
Kurt McKechnie was gunned down last Thursday in Cambridge in what police are calling a targeted killing.
According to Orillia OPP, on Jan. 30, just after 11:30 a.m., a man was located inside of a residence on Line 10 North with life-threatening injuries.
Wild boars in Hong Kong have lost their fear of humans and are increasingly putting citizens at risk with their aggressive behaviour, officials say.
Documents obtained through freedom-of-information legislation outline the inspections, citations and fines imposed on the Donkin mine in Cape Breton, N.S.
Police say a verbal confrontation became physical, after a hockey game Sunday afternoon.
A campaign is underway in St. Albert to not only help the food bank, but honour the late RCMP Const. David Wynn, who was killed in January 2015. His wife Shelly MacInnis-Wynn, along with Tara Ann McCormick and Debbie Raymond, share details on “Wynn Against Hunger.”
BC Hydro is forecasting peak hourly demands that could reach 10,000 megawatts, just shy of the record set on Jan. 3, 2017.
Police say an employee at a Parkhill Road store was hit in the face with bear spray.
Staff at the House of Beef in Oakdale are asking the public to help identify a man who allegedly stole a $56 steak he didn’t pay for.
The names of more country music crooners set to perform at the 2019 edition of Big Valley Jamboree were announced on Tuesday as the country music festival lineup for its next big summer event is now set.
Crime Stoppers vice president Jerry Bellikka joined Shaye Ganam to talk about how the program helps the community, how anonymous tips are handled, and how you can get involved.
Police say the woman was pushing her walker, when two women jumped out of a vehicle and stole her jewelry.
The Taliban launched a pre-dawn attack on an army base in northern Afghanistan on Tuesday, killing 26 members of the security forces.
A special celebration took place at Ecole Polson Park Public School in Kingston for Black History Month.
Health Care Connect is a government agency meant to assist Ontario residents in finding a family doctor.
Here’s Mike Sobel’s Tuesday, February 5, 2019 early morning weather forecast for Edmonton, Alberta and the surrounding area, plus a chat on block heaters.
A 20-year-old man is expected to recover after being transported to hospital with a lower-body gunshot wound.
Be prepared for slippery roads Wednesday morning.