A large search is underway in Northern B.C. for an Indigenous woman who was last seen on Tuesday. Chelsey Anita Quaw (Holmes-Heron) went missing from the Saik’uz First Nation reserve, a family member told Global News. North District RCMP said friends and
Melting glaciers, diving leopard seals, getting up close with a humpback whale: it’s not the standard backdrop for a school field trip to the symphony. But it’s the kind of imagery Andrea Brown’s Gr. 5 class saw on a recent visit to
This story is part of CBC Health’s Second Opinion, a weekly analysis of health and medical science news emailed to subscribers on Saturday mornings. If you haven’t subscribed yet, you can do that by clicking here. At least five people in Canada have died
Warning: This story contains details that may upset and trigger some readers. Anyone affected by the issue of missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls and 2SLGBTQIA+ people needing support can call a national toll free crisis line at 1-844-413-6649. British Columbia’s civilian-led
It’s taken nearly two years, but a long-awaited tiny home village aimed at alleviating Vancouver’s homelessness crisis is set to welcome new residents. The project at 875 Terminal Ave. includes 10 tiny homes and the capacity to house up to 18 people.
Christmas is a happy and joyous time for many to spend time with family and friends, but for thousands of British Columbians who’ve lost a loved one, it can be anything but bright. And one B.C. charity that specializes in grief counselling
Old man winter hasn’t made himself known in and around Lethbridge much this season. But according to Alpenland Ski and Cycle in Lethbridge, that hasn’t stopped those who love the snow from being prepared to hit the slopes. “It has started to
Top CBC executives said Friday they are considering options to manage the broadcaster’s financial pressures, including a closer look at “senior executive compensation,” following plans to slash 10 per cent of the public broadcaster’s workforce. CBC/Radio-Canada head Catherine Tait and seven CBC vice-presidents
Descrease article font size Increase article font size The numbers are in, and a new contract has been voted, allaying concerns of a possible strike by unionized Winnipeg transit workers. Employees represented by the Amalgamated Transit Union (ATU) Local 1505 accepted an
Community Living Ontario is ringing the alarm bell, saying if funding doesn’t improve quickly, the well-being of 100,000 Ontarians living with intellectual disabilities is at risk. “It’s a crisis that’s been 30 years in the making,” says Community Living Ontario CEO Chris
WARNING: This story contains details of sexual violence. Ibrahim Ali, the man charged with the first-degree murder of a 13-year-old girl in Burnaby, B.C., has been found guilty by a Supreme Court jury. The jury came back with its decision minutes after asking