Belleville councillor resigns to run for federal Conservatives
Belleville city councillor Ryan Williams announced his resignation from council as he hopes to win Bay of Quinte for the Conservative party if a federal election is called.
Belleville city councillor Ryan Williams announced his resignation from council as he hopes to win Bay of Quinte for the Conservative party if a federal election is called.
'It's a huge waste of resources that could go someplace else,' said a woman who received a $1 refund cheque from ICBC.
One man was killed in a workplace accident at a construction site in northeast Calgary on Wednesday.
The 2021 BK Tires and OK Tires World Men's Curling Championship opens Friday at WinSport's Markin MacPhail Centre.
Quebec is reporting 1,025 new cases and nine additional deaths Wednesday as officials consider tightening restrictions to stem the tide of third wave of COVID-19.
Staffing issues caused by the COVID-19 pandemic may force a return to remote learning, according to HWDSB execs.
Indigenous twin sisters Kyla and Jordyn Bear are heading south of the border to play Division 1 hockey at the Rochester Institute of Technology.
The Saskatchewan Health Authority is expanding the drive-thru testing site's hours to meet demand as cases involving COVID-19 variants continue to climb in Regina.
Police are appealing to witnesses to the crash or had seen the vehicle travelling prior to the crash on Middlefield Road.
Standing more than a metre tall, the chocolate sculpture has been turning heads at the Pâtisserie de l'île-Bizard.
The owners of Salisbury Greenhouse in Sherwood Park announced Wednesday they will be the new owners of Salisbury at Enjoy, located at St. Albert's Enjoy Centre.
Owen Dziedziura has been on the waitlist for Big Brothers, Big Sisters Calgary for almost three years and often asks his mom when it’ll be his turn for a “Big Brother.” As Tiffany Lizée reports, he’s one of almost 300 kids waiting to be matched with mentors.
The New York State’s official website recently projected that tax collections from the adult-use cannabis program would reach $350 million annually.
Revelstoke has released a statement saying the mountain resort is experiencing a staff shortage because of what it called "COVID-19-related circumstances."
The charges are the first directly tied to the death of Javier Ambler, a Black man whose traffic stop was caught on camera by the real-time police TV series "Live PD."
A coronavirus outbreak at a school in Athabasca, Alta., is now "associated with 47 active COVID-19 cases," according to the school division it's a part of.
Police are working to determine what happened leading to a pedestrian being hit by a vehicle in northeast Calgary on Tuesday.
The change, which will also impact all school staff in grades K-12, was officially announced on Monday by provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry.
The Calgary Fire Department responded to smoke emerging from the three-storey Mission Manor, located at 520 24 Ave. S.W.
A person was taken to hospital in critical condition on Tuesday afternoon after what the Edmonton Police Service said appears to have been a shooting on the city's north side.
His son, Thomas Liddy, confirmed the death but did not reveal the cause, other than to say it was not related to COVID-19.
It's been nearly two months since Alberta allowed for more opportunities for children and youth to take part in sports-related activities.
The Oilers mustered only 16 shots on goal in a 4-0 loss to the Canadiens.
Here’s Jesse Beyer’s Tuesday, March 30, 2021 evening weather forecast for Edmonton, Alberta and the surrounding area.
A webcast of Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton with Carole Anne Devaney and Gord Steinke from Tuesday, March 30, 2021.