City’s first accessible playground opens in Waterloo Park
A contingent of local politicians were on hand on Tuesday in Waterloo, Ont., at Waterloo Park to open the city’s first accessible playground.
A contingent of local politicians were on hand on Tuesday in Waterloo, Ont., at Waterloo Park to open the city’s first accessible playground.
After a decisive vote Tuesday night, the Brandon School Division is keeping books with LGBTQ2 content in its libraries.
Toronto emergency crews were called to Avenue and Davenport roads at around 8:30 a.m. Wednesday for reports of a pedestrian-involved collision.
Trudeau is set to meet with Indigenous high school students in the morning before making an announcement about protecting fresh water.
It's one of the key issues in the Alberta election, but the two main rivals vying to run the province's sprawling health system can't agree on the diagnosis, let alone the cure.
Russia's prime minister signed a set of agreements with China on Wednesday during a trip to Beijing, describing bilateral ties at an unprecedented high.
York Regional Police say one person is dead and another has been taken to hospital after a double shooting in Vaughan, Ont., early Wednesday.
China-founded fashion manufacturer Shein is a staple of e-commerce, especially for generation Z shoppers. Here's what you should know about the company's explosive growth.
His entry changes the shape of the contest for the Republican nomination, as he likely will emerge as former President Donald Trump’s biggest rival.
A number of Jays season ticket holders have contacted Global News after being notified that their seats would not only be changing, but their costs were about to soar.
Plans to host five 2026 FIFA World Cup games in Toronto could be in jeopardy if the Ford government decides not to chip in and cover one third of the total cost for the event.
The program runs three times a week with possible additional hours at the Optimist Recreation Centre Park.
The CEO of BC Ferries, Nicolas Jimenez, addresses the delays, cancellations and glitches last weekend. We're also speaking with the mayor of Bowen Island who's demanding change.
Reserves of breast milk at BC Women's Provincial Milk Bank are running low again and the bank's coordinator says more donations need to double to meet demand.
Target's Pride Collection has led to an increase in confrontations between customers and employees and incidents of Pride merchandise being thrown on the floor, the company said.
Mounties said a preliminary investigation indicates the incident was allegedly "suspicious in nature."
There are three main tax-related promises coming from the two main parties in the Alberta election.
One of the goals of the event is to provide people living with sight loss with resources that make their day-to-day life a little easier.
The London Knights handed out 17 team awards at their annual end-of-year ceremony at Budweiser Gardens.
Political scientist Lori Williams said choices besides the NDP and UCP — such as the Alberta Party and Green Party — may make a difference in ridings where the vote will be close.
Over 44,000 sandbags have been utilized by residents this spring, and over 3,000 feet of tiger dam are set up in areas that were heavily hit by flood waters in 2018.
It's just one example of a type of fraud that the Better Business Bureau says is becoming increasingly common.
Durham Regional Police said a drowning call came on Tuesday evening in the area of Rossland Road West and Harwood Avenue.
This year’s Law Day will feature students taking part in a mock trial that will be conducted in French.
In addition to dishing out information Central Okanagan's regional district dog ambassadors will have dog toys, leashes, water bowls and freebies to reward responsible dog owners.