Bystanders rescue woman struggling in Cobourg, Ont., harbour
A number of bystanders helped pull a woman from Lake Ontario after she ended up in the Cobourg harbour on Sunday afternoon.
A number of bystanders helped pull a woman from Lake Ontario after she ended up in the Cobourg harbour on Sunday afternoon.
Police believe the pair may be traveling through southern Alberta and into British Columbia. They're concerned for the child's well-being.
Governments are moving at different speeds to contain the scourge of Omicron, with some reimposing restrictions immediately and others hesitating to spoil the party again.
The city said, due to the extreme cold temperatures, it would be pausing "non-essential snow and ice-clearing work, including Phase 2 residential areas."
As of 11:59 p.m. Monday, the province will move into Level 2 of its winter action plan to curb the spread of COVID-19.
Environment Canada has placed much of the coast, Interior and Lower Mainland on extreme cold or Arctic outflow warnings, with wind chills ranging from minus 20C to below minus 50C.
The RCMP is looking for Harold Jr. Mitsuing and Kashtin Sandfly who are considered dangerous and may be armed.
Two employees at the Golden Plough Lodge long-term care home in Cobourg have tested positive for COVID-19.
In spite of everything Daves Lachance considers himself lucky - he got to spend Christmas Day with the love of his life, Kelly Bédard.
Bells rang at midday Monday from St. George’s Anglican Cathedral in Cape Town to honor Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu, a day after his death at age 90.
Police said they were called to a residence on Denny Street at around 2:15 a.m. for reports of a shooting that killed a man in his 20s.
Emergency crews were called to Pell Street, near Kingston Road and Midland Avenue, at around 1:40 a.m. for reports of a fire inside a residence.
Sitting down with Global News for a year-end retrospective, John Tory says though 2021 has been tough, the city is in a much better position than it was this time last year.
COVID-19 cases continue to mount across Canada as the Omicron variant of the coronavirus becomes further entrenched in the country.
Looking back, 2020 was a unique year when it came to policing during the start of COVID-19, and 2021 was no different in London, Ont.
A Toronto health-care worker was denied permanent residency in Canada despite working more than 2,000 hours during the COVID-19 pandemic. She and her family could now be deported.
Each team will be allowed to have a taxi squad of up to six players and to make recalls from the minors if COVID-19 absences would cause anyone to play without a full lineup.
Extreme cold wind chill values are expected into next week for Alberta, with the coldest wind chill to be between minus 40 and minus 50.
Early in the morning on Nov. 27, a convoy of Edmonton police, EMS and fire vehicles made its way from the University of Alberta to Hawrelak Park with dangerous chemicals on board.
Coaldale and District Emergency Services (CDES) posted to its Facebook page Sunday morning saying its crews were tackling a "large residential structure fire" around 10:30 a.m.
"It means a lot to me that we have such big community support for such a small town."
A Saskatoon family is still searching for their 2-year-old Belgian Malinois after he left their home on Christmas Eve.
A Winnipeg care home is limiting visitations because of employees testing positive for COVID-19. Only end of life visitation will be allowed in-person.
A snowfall warning is in place for most of southern Manitoba. Upwards of 20 cm is expected to fall from late Sunday night to early Sunday morning.