Brockville man in Mexican hospital after mysterious incident
Dave Beatty, also known as 'Island Dave,' is fighting for his life in a Mexican hospital after being found in a ditch early in the morning of March 18 on a dark stretch of road.
Dave Beatty, also known as 'Island Dave,' is fighting for his life in a Mexican hospital after being found in a ditch early in the morning of March 18 on a dark stretch of road.
Ontario regulations require paramedic services to take ambulances out of service after five years or when they clock 250,000 kilometres.
Princess Cruises says the Caribbean Princess' planned four-day sailing from San Francisco to Vancouver has been cancelled to give extra time for a planned dry dock on April 7.
'Things like gardening are coming back into fashion. The basics of life are coming back into fashion just because people are looking for different solutions.'
Monahan posted a career-high 34 goals and 48 assists in 2018-19, but he's been hampered by wrist and hip injuries requiring surgery since then.
Liberal leader Iain Rankin is calling for a COVID-19 briefing "as soon as possible" and the return of daily data for case numbers and hospitalizations.
The two surviving occupants were transported by EMS to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
British Columbia has called a byelection in the riding of Vancouver-Quilchena for April 30 to fill the seat of former BC Liberal Leader Andrew Wilkinson, who resigned in February.
According to the British Columbia Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Aspen was found alone in an RV, surrounded by garbage and feces, with no dry place to lay down.
One morning earlier this week, Cliff Lee was going through his Kyle Lowry jerseys, trying to decide which one to wear to Lowry's long-awaited return to Toronto.
Beginning Monday, surgeries at the QEII in Halifax will be limited to day surgery procedures, time-sensitive cancer and non-cancer same-day surgeries as COVID-19 cases climb again.
A viewer-submitted photo is featured daily in Your Saskatchewan on Global Saskatoon and Global Regina.
Violet Paul says the Pope's apology is a step forward but has little meaning without action to right the wrongs that led to decades of suffering for Indigenous people.
As of April 11, employees who work in vulnerable sectors and are not fully vaccinated can return to work as long as they follow mitigation measures required by their employer.
Ontario week-over-week COVID figures have increased, with 148 more people in hospital on April 2 compared to March 26 and eight more people in ICU compared to last week.
A spokesperson for York University told Global News the institution had 'received some information about the football program that requires a thorough review.'
Ramadan officially began Friday evening and for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic began, the Muslim community in London, Ont., is able to celebrate without restrictions.
Parents' desire for licensed daycares can be largely attributed to the fact that starting in February parent child care fees were reduced by up to 50 per cent in licensed care.
Dr. Colin Shapiro told court in Edmonton on Friday it was his opinion that Damien Starrett was suffering from parasomnia when he killed his son back in November 2019.
Jeanine Ermineskin was last seen January 6. She usually will keep in contact with her sister, but no one has heard from her for nearly three months.
Provincewide warrants have been issued for a man wanted in connection with a shooting in Alberta's capital last year, the Edmonton Police Service announced on Friday.
A second COVID-19 outbreak has been declared at a Kingston nursing home. This comes amid calls for the province to re-introduce mandatory masking.
Skimmers — a tool fraudsters use to surreptitiously steal payment card and pin information — were discovered by Canada Line technicians.
The latest report from Saskatchewan's youth and child advocate says some youth successfully receiving mental health treatment are left to start over when they turn 18.
Police say Shane Knutson is considered dangerous, may be armed and should not be approached.