Calgary pedestrians and cyclists can ‘walk and wheel’ on Memorial Drive over long weekend
The City of Calgary is closing the eastbound lanes of Memorial Drive over the long weekend to allow cyclists and pedestrians to use the space.
The City of Calgary is closing the eastbound lanes of Memorial Drive over the long weekend to allow cyclists and pedestrians to use the space.
Durham Regional Police said on Thursday at around 9:30 p.m., officers received a report of a robbery at a convenience store on Wilson Road South.
While the Conservative caucus is concentrated in the West, leadership race sign-ups have dramatically boosted membership numbers in Quebec and Ontario.
Three men from Ebb and Flow First Nation are each facing multiple charges after an armed and barricaded situation in the community Wednesday morning, RCMP said.
A Toronto nightclub has had its liquor licence suspended after allegedly breaching a condition of the licence on the night of a fatal shooting.
A B.C. hotel-employee union says Pan Pacific Vancouver’s hotel management is refusing to recall nearly 200 workers who were laid off at the outset of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Two ospreys have made a lamppost overlooking the St. John River their home and bird experts say it is likely a very good place for them.
Other speakers had strong criticism for Canada's visa policies, saying if the country isn't up to allowing in "all stakeholders, then we need to host these conferences elsewhere."
'Systems are under duress and without adequate care or consequences for repeat offenders, public confidence will result in citizen’s frustrations,' Kelowna police say.
In an email to Global News on Friday, Integrity Commissioner Jonathan Batty confirmed an investigation "is underway."
A section of the eastbound collector lanes on Highway 401 in Toronto has been shut down after a serious crash.
Will Smith posted a lengthy video to Instagram apologizing to Chris Rock as well, as other members of Hollywood, four months after the infamous slap at the Oscars.
The RCMP is seeking the dismissal of a lawsuit filed by a doctor who says he faced a barrage of racist abuse after he was accused of breaking COVID-19 rules in New Brunswick.
The change comes after months of stressful waits for Canadians to renew their passports and long, hectic lines at passport offices as workers try to expedite needed documents.
Aydin Coban, 44, has pleaded not guilty to harassment, extortion, luring and possession of child pornography in the trial, now in its eighth week.
The law has been in the books for 20 years and the OPP says there were close to 900 charges laid under that section of the Highway Traffic Act in 2021.
Durham Regional Police say they have laid charges against a female employee from an unlicensed cannabis dispensary in Oshawa.
Parks Canada says resource conservation staff are conducting daily flights surrounding Wood Buffalo National Park to monitor the extent of the anthrax outbreak.
The legendary festival is returning to Gage Park after two years of COVID-19 nixing the three-day event, which features music, activities, vendors and events.
Controlled entrances require a person to scan their identification before they can enter the store.
Less than two weeks before the World Juniors tournament at Rogers Place, tickets are still available begging the question whether the Hockey Canada scandal is playing a role.
Pope Francis was referring to residential schools, where more than 150,000 Indigenous children were separated from their families and brought to between 1870 and 1996.
Manitoba caps the August holiday weekend with the 74th running of the Manitoba Derby at Assiniboia Downs. It's the signature event in the province's thoroughbred racing calendar.
Arts and festival organizations in Saskatchewan say COVID has changed the game. 'Bounce back? I don't know if that is something that anybody is going to be able to do.'
Police tweeted Friday morning that residents should expect a "police presence in the area of Prospect Street, south of Gorham Street."