Police warn against ‘vigilantism’ as Scotch Creek plans anti-crime meeting
Chase RCMP say they do not condone vigilantism and recommend the public leave investigations to the police.
Chase RCMP say they do not condone vigilantism and recommend the public leave investigations to the police.
Health Canada is advising Canadians who use vaping products to monitor themselves for symptoms of pulmonary illness, such as cough, shortness of breath and chest pain.
A Calgary family is taking part in this weekend's Hustle for the House fundraising run in support of Ronald McDonald House.
Ever since the Open Door day shelter moved from downtown Montreal to the Plateau, advocates for the homeless say a crisis is brewing in the Cabot Square area.
A crash involving a car and a motorized wheelchair shut down parts of Villeray Street and Christophe-Colomb Avenue Thursday.
Earlier this week police searched two homes and seized drugs, cash and a weapon.
Over the coming weeks, Global News at Noon Edmonton is hosting a segment called “Cook Like an Adult.” First up is pasta with Italian Centre Shop’s Camilla Tagliente.
A former deputy Commissioner of Ontario's provincial police force is launching a $15 million wrongful dismissal lawsuit against the Ontario government.
Police are asking for the public’s help finding a missing man from The Pas.
Ten years after the creation of Alberta Health Services, the province's spending on health care still hasn't improved.
Bobbie Clarke says neither she or her parents have ever owned a home before.
The Queen's Gaels are ready to defend their OUA hockey championship title.
Single-use plastics are on their way out as everyone from individual citizens to national governments grapple with the amount of waste we’re creating. Edmonton-born company Earth Group is working on some exciting solutions. Jennifer Crosby sits down with Kori Chilibeck and Matt Moreau from Earth Group.
The Edmonton Oilers are back in action at training camp. John Sexsmith was there Friday morning.
The controversial Quebec secularism law bans the wearing of visible signs of religion by public-sector employees.
The University of Tennessee has sold tens of thousands of T-shirts based on the fourth-grader's hand-drawn design.
At least one party in Nova Scotia appears to be making a conscious decision to distance itself from the leader of its federal counterpart amid the ongoing election.
Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau skipped the Maclean's/Citytv debate Thursday night, the first of the federal election campaign, but his three main rivals took swings at his record and each other.
In a statement to Global News, Health Minister Christine Elliott said she is "increasingly concerned about the prevalence and health consequences of youth vaping."
Alberta's United Conservative government is eliminating stand-alone offices for climate change policy and environmental monitoring.
The Alberta government hopes to reconvene the legislature two weeks earlier than planned for the fall session.
Connor McDavid was cleared for practice and didn't require a non-contact jersey as the team hit the ice Friday for the first time in camp.
Many hockey teams hand out "man of the match" trophies, but they typically use something less dangerous, like a silly hat.
A tennis tournament and a London musical are the latest events postponed in Hong Kong out of concerns over safety and disruptions from pro-democracy protests.
The congresswoman's face burns away to reveal a black-and-white image of skulls in the ad.