Nearly 1,500 died from opioid overdoses in Ontario last year, up from 2017
Public Health Ontario has released updated statistics showing 1,473 people died from opioid-related causes in 2018, a jump of about 17 per cent from the previous year.
Public Health Ontario has released updated statistics showing 1,473 people died from opioid-related causes in 2018, a jump of about 17 per cent from the previous year.
Winnipeg police said the suspect committed robberies, assaults and thefts, and on one occasion, pointed a gun at an employee.
More changes appear to be in the works for Grand River Transit.
At the end of a three-day hearing the court's president, Brenda Hale, said the 11 judges would give their ruling early next week.
Earlier that evening, the 'Your Man' singer and his crew were in Paso Robles, Calif. for a concert at the Vina Robles Amphitheatre.
Two people have been charged with 80 firearm- and drug-related offences following an investigation in Red Deer.
Edmonton Made is a catalogue featuring local products and it’s hitting shelves just in time for the holiday season. Project manager Laura Masyk and Crystal Derouin from Prairie Chick Prints share details.
About $1.3 million worth of CannTrust products will be returned by the AGLC after Health Canada suspended the company's licences to produce and sell pot.
RCMP say a 51-year-old man from Hammonds Plains was arrested in Tantallon at approximately 2 p.m. Wednesday.
The Ottawa Senators have locked up one of their young stars.
Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante welcomed the teen activist, a prominent voice in the fight against climate change, to receive the honour after a climate march on Sept. 27.
Global News has uncovered a third instance of racially charged images of Justin Trudeau, which Chief Political Correspondent David Akin says is in sharp contrast to the Liberal leader’s record in office.
The mayor will also receive environmental activist Greta Thunberg at Montreal City Hall after a climate march on Sept. 27.
Some people have beef with the new A&W Beyond Meat commercial featuring Saskatchewan Roughrider fans
Is it government's place to tell citizens who they can — and can't — donate to? Scott Thompson has more.
OPP say a dirt bike was clocked travelling 98 km/h in a posted 60 km/h zone.
In this month’s Stollery Children’s Hospital Foundation segment, president and CEO Mike House talks about what to expect from this year’s Mighty Millions Lottery and $4-million dream home, and we meet Stollery family Melissa Bandi and Ava deGannes, who is battling the same bone cancer Terry Fox had.
Police say officers stopped a pickup truck was travelling almost 60 kilometres per hour over the speed limit on Wednesday.
Police say the collision involved a farm tractor and a motorcycle that were both travelling westbound on Beachburg Road.
Beautiful and interactive light displays will return to the Enjoy Centre in St. Albert this holiday season. Events manager Ashley Winnington shares details on what will be new this year.
Police have not disclosed what specific charges the 31-year-old man is facing.
Coun. Mike Nickel is working to create a voucher program to encourage more accessible taxis in Edmonton to actually go and pick up disabled clients.
Global News has obtained video showing Liberal leader Justin Trudeau in blackface, the third instance of racist dress to come to light in 12 hours.
Saskatoon doctors met to discuss their wellness and mental health and stresses of the job.
Iran's foreign minister said he did not want military confrontation but "won't blink to defend our territory.''