Close to $10,000 stolen from safe at northwest-end business in Guelph
A manager of a northwest-end business in Guelph, Ont., reported that $9,600 was taken from their safe by an employee. The woman has since been charged and fired from her job.
A manager of a northwest-end business in Guelph, Ont., reported that $9,600 was taken from their safe by an employee. The woman has since been charged and fired from her job.
Police in Sundre, Alta., say an undisclosed incident Tuesday sent two people to hospital in Calgary. Investigators ask people to avoid the area Wednesday.
Dave and Craig Dickenson are together again with the Calgary Stampeders.
It might seem like just another game to many that follow the National Hockey League, but Wednesday night’s tilt between the Winnipeg Jets and Nashville Predators is prime viewing.
Twenty-five trees will be removed to make room for the construction, especially near the shoreline, where roots may intertwine with the erosion control structure.
The Colorado Avalanche cruised to a 6-2 victory over the Calgary Flames.
The vote comes just over a week since the bill was proposed following one public hearing with little debate, and after action in Congress had stalled for more than a year.
Political support for the controversial agricultural framework known as supply management has endured, despite the country's ongoing affordability crisis.
Fewer than half of Canadians believe the federal government's plan to regulate social media sites will make platforms safer, a new survey suggests.
Toronto police say a six-vehicle crash sent at least two people to hospital and has shut down an intersection in Scarborough.
President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump clinched their parties' presidential nominations Tuesday with decisive victories in a slate of low-profile primaries.
An overhaul of Ontario's 34-year-old law governing policing in the province is set to take effect next month.
People blame the lack of cleanliness in the area near Parc metro station for the rats. Pigeons have also taken a hold of the square feeding off food scraps.
A Nova Scotia family doctor says a quarter of her colleagues are set to retire in the next five to 10 years. She wants to see more recruitment and retention efforts before then.
Sales are starting to blossom, new listings are flourishing, viewings are sprouting: you could say that Toronto's condo market is finally in bloom.
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The Canadiens continue to put in solid efforts and results when many others are now showing a lack of resolve as the season reaches its final dozen. Brian Wilde has more.
Updated costs on Calgary's $5.5 billion Green Line are expected this summer, when officials complete design work on 60 per cent of the project.
Buying an electric vehicle can be cheaper than a gas car, according to a new UBC study, but it depends on how much you drive it and where you live in Canada.
Frustration in Vancouver's Chinatown, as most of the charges against a suspected serial graffiti tagger have been stayed.
The interim leader of the Opposition Progressive Conservatives said parental consent should be required, while the province's NDP premier accused the Tories of being divisive.
Parents whose kids attend Henry Hudson Elementary School in Kitsilano told Global News that nearby construction of a new school has cut the drop-off zone by more than half.
In a statement, Vancouver Island University said the board of governors will make a final decision, which is expected to happen in the next few weeks.
One of West Vancouver's former mayors is calling on the city's current mayor to step down, amid a reprimand from the law society and a campaign finance investigation.