The new mom was incorrectly told that she couldn’t bring her breast milk on board because she didn’t have her baby with her. Continue reading
Six people in British Columbia were infected with the same strain of E. coli between February and April, according to the BC Centre for Disease Control (BCCDC). Continue reading
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A spokesman for east Libyan armed forces said on Friday that as many as 141 people had been killed a day earlier in an attack on a southern air base. Continue reading
Voting has begun in Iran’s first presidential election since it reached a nuclear deal with world powers reached in Vienna on 14 July, 2015. Hundreds of Iranian expats across the globe are voting, but one place they won’t be voting from is Canada. Continue reading
Nicole and Wesley Bedwell’s unique way of incorporating the deployed dad into their first family photo is going viral. Continue reading
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he’ll work with British Columbia and Alberta to move ahead with his government’s agenda of creating jobs while moving toward a lower-carbon economy. Continue reading
The country’s annual inflation rate once again rang in at 1.6 per cent last month as higher energy costs offset a seventh consecutive monthly decline in grocery prices. Continue reading
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WikiLeaks this week released video of a conversation between Lady Gaga and Assange, filmed in the Ecuadorian embassy in London in October 2012. Continue reading
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Canadians are increasingly foregoing home cooked grub for quicker, ready-to-eat meals or dinning at a restaurant, a new study suggests. Continue reading
When Donald Trump sits down for dinner in Saudi Arabia, caterers have ensured that his favourite meal – steak with a side of ketchup – will be offered. Continue reading
Vicky Cornell, the wife of Soundgarden singer Chris Cornell, issued a statement Friday morning where she speculated whether her late husband’s suicide was the result of taking too much of his anxiety medication. Continue reading
A Belgian couple are on trial following the death of their seven-month-old boy who died of malnourishment after being fed an alternative diet. Continue reading
The biggest music festival in B.C. has been cancelled. Global News has learned that the organizers of the Pemberton Music Festival have filed for bankruptcy. Continue reading
The study also found that most journalists thought their work was worthwhile and important, which helped them recover from setbacks. Continue reading
The new mom was incorrectly told that she couldn’t bring her breast milk on board because she didn’t have her baby with her. Continue reading
Six people in British Columbia were infected with the same strain of E. coli between February and April, according to the BC Centre for Disease Control (BCCDC). Continue reading
Europol said its European Cybercrime Centre had tested the team’s new tool and said it was “found to recover data in some circumstances”. Continue reading
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“We just need to stop asking questions that suggest that someone’s spiritual piety can be proven by their level of sexual repression.” Continue reading
“We knew what it was like to have the Trumps in town, but we didn’t know what it was like to have the president of the United States in town.” Continue reading
Former FBI Director James Comey has agreed to testify before the U.S. Senate Intelligence Committee at a public hearing, the committee said in a statement on Friday. Continue reading
A spokesman for east Libyan armed forces said on Friday that as many as 141 people had been killed a day earlier in an attack on a southern air base. Continue reading
Voting has begun in Iran’s first presidential election since it reached a nuclear deal with world powers reached in Vienna on 14 July, 2015. Hundreds of Iranian expats across the globe are voting, but one place they won’t be voting from is Canada. Continue reading
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he’ll work with British Columbia and Alberta to move ahead with his government’s agenda of creating jobs while moving toward a lower-carbon economy. Continue reading
The country’s annual inflation rate once again rang in at 1.6 per cent last month as higher energy costs offset a seventh consecutive monthly decline in grocery prices. Continue reading
WikiLeaks this week released video of a conversation between Lady Gaga and Assange, filmed in the Ecuadorian embassy in London in October 2012. Continue reading
The apparent suicide of grunge music icon Chris Cornell sent shockwaves to both fans and those closest to Cornell. But experts say even trained health-care professionals often don’t see the warning signs. Continue reading
The claim could not immediately be confirmed. Continue reading
The suspect is being held under attempted murder charges. Continue reading
U.S. President Donald Trump told Russian officials that firing ex-FBI director James Comey took the pressure off, according to a report from the New York Times published Friday. Continue reading
When Donald Trump sits down for dinner in Saudi Arabia, caterers have ensured that his favourite meal – steak with a side of ketchup – will be offered. Continue reading
A British wingsuit pilot has soaring ambitions to break four world records by sky diving from 42,000 feet. Continue reading
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is expected to ask Pope Francis to issue a formal apology for the role of the Catholic Church in the residential school system. Continue reading
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Researchers at Moscow Technological Institute have developed a robot tasked with the protection of English soccer fans attending the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia. Continue reading
Mohamed Fahmy is an Egyptian-born Canadian award-winning journalist, war correspondent and author. Continue reading
One of the people injured when a car plowed into pedestrians in New York’s Times Square is a 38-year-old Canadian woman. Continue reading
Nicole and Wesley Bedwell’s unique way of incorporating the deployed dad into their first family photo is going viral. Continue reading
One woman has been in intensive care for three weeks after she ate some nacho cheese. Continue reading