The 28th Avenue property is one of two owned by Wanzhou's husband in Vancouver. | Continue reading
A study of more than 1,200 luxury real estate purchases in B.C.’s Lower Mainland in 2016 found that more than 10 per cent were tied to buyers with criminal records. | Continue reading
In a multi-part investigative series, Global News follows the money, revealing how organized crime groups and small-time operators alike are making a killing peddling fentanyl. | Continue reading
Montreal-based La Presse is seeking to cut 37 jobs as part of cost-cutting operations. | Continue reading
Global News has learned that since the fall of 2017 Statistics Canada has scooped up all the credit rating information from a major international credit bureau. | Continue reading
Thousands of jets leave contrails over North America every day. They affect climate, but figuring out how was one of the more unlikely legacies of 9/11. | Continue reading
At midnight, the dawn of a new era beckons in Canada. | Continue reading
A rural politician in eastern Saskatchewan says he's at a loss to explain why a newly built bridge collapsed just hours after opening. | Continue reading
The professor later went on to say coconut oil was one of the worst foods you can eat. | Continue reading
The news has spurred backlash from the opposition parties, who say the government is cutting support from those who need it most. | Continue reading
University of Alberta scientists say they've created the most dense, solid-state hard drive in history, one that could exceed the capabilities of current hard drives by 1,000 times. | Continue reading
A mysterious crop circle in an Irish farmer's field is actually the outline of a buried monument from 5,000 years ago, archeologists say. | Continue reading
Compulsive video-gaming is now listed as a mental health issue in the eyes of the World Health Organization. | Continue reading
New audio from the infamous Stanford Prison Experiment reveals that its core findings about “good and evil” were influenced by researchers who coached certain behaviours. | Continue reading
At some point – soon I am hoping – feminists are going to realize they have solved all the problems they set out to solve for girls and we can turn our attention to real problem now facing society: the boy crisis. | Continue reading
Sgt. Léo Major liberated an entire Dutch town single-handedly in the spring of 1945, but few Canadians know his name. | Continue reading
This is expected to bring an additional 3,000 high tech jobs to the city in fields including e-commerce technology, cloud computing, and machine learning. | Continue reading