Canada’s getting an international vaccine passport. Here’s how it will work
Here's how to use Canada's new international vaccine passport, and where to get it.
Here's how to use Canada's new international vaccine passport, and where to get it.
A Chilliwack, B.C., man found comfort sitting next to his 195-kilogram (430-pound) pumpkin while recovering from a workplace injury sustained earlier this year.
Waterloo Public Health reported nine new COVID-19 cases on Wednesday as the number of active cases in the area dipped below 100 for the first time in 2021.
Quebec's child-care network is under increasing strain, with an all-time high of more than 50,000 names on its waiting list and a shortfall of educators.
While there are now 11 people in hospital with COVID-19 in Ottawa, the number of patients with the virus in need of intensive care dropped to two on Thursday.
The WRDSB released its third set of COVID-19 attestation numbers and local education workers continue to be well ahead of general population in terms of vaccinations.
Caregivers say they need more support while caring for loved ones dealing with mental illness and addictions.
Sixteen Americans and one Canadian were abducted, along with their Haitian driver.
'It's a really important reminder that for those in those high-risk groups that ... a third dose is very important,' said Dr. Chris Mackie following the latest COVID-19 fatality.
Caregivers of family members with addictions and mental health illnesses make significant sacrifices — their time, their own health and often their finances. But who is looking out for the caregiver? Kendra Slugoski reports.
SaskTel Centre has partnered with Prairie Industrial Health Services to offer COVID-19 testing for Eric Church concert ticket-holders in Saskatoon.
The UCP government has released its long-delayed report from the public inquiry into anti-Alberta energy campaigns. Tom Vernon attended Alberta Energy Minister Sonya Savage’s news conference and joined the noon news with more on what the report contains.
Kapawe'no First Nation, which is located northwest of Edmonton, said finding any unmarked graves at Grouard Indian Residential School is imperative to the community's healing.
Natural Resources Canada earthquake seismologist Andrew Schaeffer said Alberta experiences a fair number of earthquakes, especially on the western side of the province.
Alberta Energy Minister Sonya Savage speaks about Steve Allan’s public inquiry into anti-Alberta energy campaigns, which resulted in a 650-page report being released on Thursday.
Jubilations Dinner Theatre presents Girls Just Wanna Have Fun playing November 5, 2021 to January 23, 2022. Get your tickets at Jubilations.ca.
Police have released surveillance photos in hopes of identifying two suspects in recent incidents at Edmonton drive-thrus.
Dr. Deena Hinshaw is scheduled to provide an update on COVID-19 in Alberta on Thursday afternoon.
James Taylor & His All-Star Band with special guest Jackson Browne take the stage at the Rogers Place on May 9, 2022
Precision, which is the nation's largest drilling rig contractor, says on average it had 51 active drilling rigs in Canada in the quarter, up from 18 in the same quarter last year.
Pfizer and its partner BioNTech said its COVID-19 booster shot is highly effective against the virus, including the Delta variant, according to in-house studies.
A 4.1-magnitude earthquake was detected Wednesday night near Rocky Mountain House in central Alberta, being felt also by people in the Edmonton area, Red Deer, and Millet. Phil Darlington has the details in his Global News at 11 Edmonton weather forecast on Wednesday, Oct. 20, 2021.
Emergency crews were called to Bakersfield Street near Sheppard Avenue, at around 3:30 a.m. Thursday for reports of a shooting in a parking of a business in the area.
Ontario is set to introduce legislation that would make it easier for immigrants to get licensed to work in professions that match their areas of expertise.
If Canada doesn't get better prepared for the inevitable shift to a low-carbon future, 800,000 jobs could be on the line says Canadian Institute for Climate Choices.