Morning news rewind: Thursday, June 30
Here's a look back on who was on 'Global News Morning Saskatoon' on Thursday, June 30.
Here's a look back on who was on 'Global News Morning Saskatoon' on Thursday, June 30.
Hamilton Police say a joint operation with Niagra Police and Équité Association has resulted in the seizure of a number of vehicles and street drugs.
Canada's real gross domestic product grew 0.3 per cent in April, according to the latest data release from Statistics Canada on Thursday.
At summit in Madrid, the Western military alliance issued a stark warning that the world has been plunged into a dangerous phase of big-power competition and myriad threats.
Police said a cyclist died after being struck by a vehicle east of Crediton on Huron County Road 10 just before 10 p.m. on Wednesday.
The European Union on Wednesday agreed on new rules subjecting cryptocurrency transfers to the same money-laundering rules as traditional banking transfers.
On June 22, police say two individuals from Stratford District Secondary School (SDSS) activated a commercial smoke bomb in the hallway of the school.
The Supreme Court of Canada will issue a constitutional ruling today about extensions to Canada's rape shield laws made by the Liberals four years ago.
New federal data paints a grim picture of the fatal toll the opioid crisis is having on Canadians, prompting calls for greater access to safe-supply programs.
In addition to existing delays and flight cancellations, many are expressing frustration as they haven't been able to find their luggage.
Firefighteres were called to the popular second-hand store on East Hastings Street on Wednesday night to find it fully engulfed in flames.
Late-game dramatics. Post-season intensity. Even a dugout-clearing dust-up.
The release of the 'Doctrine of Recovery' coincides with Pope Francis' planned visit to Canada in late July, in the wake of a national reckoning over residential schools.
As Hong Kong marks 25 years under Beijing's, the promise of 50 years of of self-government and freedoms of assembly, speech and press is no where to be found.
Funds that are usually allocated to Economic Development Regina for Tourism Regina will now be reallocated to REAL.
Homebuilders protested against mandatory fire sprinklers in new home dwellings
Air Canada president and CEO Michael Rousseau said the airline's "ability to serve customers with its normal standards of care" have been affected by the travel surge.
The new guidance recommends boosters should be offered to those at increased risk of severe illness, and may be offered to all other Canadians.
In July, the players will go to their fourth provincials since 2018. They only missed the tournament in 2020 when there was no season.
In a press release, Peel Regional Police said the incident took place on Lakeshore Road, east of Cawthra Road, at around 1:30 a.m. on June 18.
Gordon Daw and his wife have owned the Riverside Cabins for almost 17 years and said that the flood caused $1.7 million in damage.
The host Saint John Sea Dogs defeated the Hamilton Bulldogs in front of sold-out crowd at TD Station to win the franchise's second Memorial Cup trophy.
The addition of Sweden and Finland to the military alliance, once approved, will also help reinvigorate NATO and bolster its Arctic defence from Russian aggression, experts say.
Pat Cipollone, the former White House counsel, is said to have raised concerns about the former president's efforts to overturn his 2020 election defeat and his plans for Jan. 6.
Calgary's fire chief told a city committee that record call volumes, several years of budget cuts and the expansion of the city have all contributed to longer response times.