Fire rips through 3 homes in Peace River, injures firefighters
Firefighters in a northwestern Alberta town spent hours early Tuesday morning battling flames that ended up destroying one home and damaging two others.
Fire
May 14
Organizers say fundraiser for Edmonton’s Fringe Festival is showing success
A campaign launched by the Edmonton International Fringe Theatre Festival is showing some success at a time when organizers say the event is struggling financially.
Features
May 17
Calgary Food Bank sees unprecedented demand as inflation remains high
The Calgary Food Bank struggles with a huge increase in demand as the city struggles with the highest inflation rate in Canada,
Economy
May 21
‘Everyone depends on it’: Winnipeg public washroom, resource centre sees high demand after 2 years
Amoowigamig, which opened its doors in May 2022, provides a safe, respectful amenity for community members and sees a whopping 5,000 visitors each month.
Canada
May 8
S&P/TSX composite down as energy and base metal stocks fall, U.S. markets also lower
The S&P/TSX composite index closed down 121.40 points at 22,346.76.
Economy
May 22
Whiteout party means Winnipeg road closures as Jets try to stave off elimination
The Winnipeg Jets are bringing another whiteout to downtown Winnipeg on Tuesday — which means you may have to make some adjustments to your commute.
Sports
Apr 30
Wildfire season is here. How can you reduce the risk to your home?
As wildfire season begins, experts say there are a number of steps that homeowners can take to try to protect their homes against raging wildfires.
Environment
May 12
Fredericton community supports family of 14-year-old girl killed in crash
A fundraiser for one of the young victims of a Fredericton car crash brought out hundreds of people — 'more than expected,' according to the restaurant's operations manager.
Canada
May 14
‘Rooftop Ninja’: Woman lives undetected in Michigan store sign for a year
The 34-year-old woman had outfitted the sign's small space with flooring, a coffee maker, printer and more.
Trending
May 22
B.C. wildfires: Fort Nelson residents help feed crews as Parker Lake fire burns
A small group of Fort Nelson residents say as long as they are safe and can help, they want to do what they can to support wildfire crews battling the Parker Lake wildfire.
Fire
May 12
Kidney donor’s impulsive walk from Toronto to Hamilton spurred by need to stay fit
Oscar Amaya says his epic walk from Yorkville Shopping Centre to Hamilton Beach was inspired by a fitness regime that allowed him to donate a much-needed kidney to a sibling.
Canada
May 13
Canadian Canoe Museum celebrates new lakeside location in Peterborough, Ont.
The Canadian Canoe Museum is now open on Ashburnham Drive on the shore of Little Lake, showcasing hundreds of watercraft and other artifacts. The museum first opened in 1997.
Canada
May 13
A ‘zombie’ virus is raging among raccoons. What to know
WATCH: Toronto calls about sick raccoons spike as 'zombie’ virus rages in parts of Canada
Canada
May 9
Vancouver Canucks now head to Nashville for Game 6
It was a disappointing night for Vancouver Canucks fans after the team was unable to eliminate the Nashville Predators from the playoffs in Game 5.
Sports
May 1
Boston sweeps Montreal in PWHL semifinal with overtime win
Boston, which swept Montreal in the best-of-five series, will play for the inaugural Walter Cup against either Minnesota or Toronto.
Sports
May 15
Summerland Pig Sanctuary hosts more pigs than ever before
Star's Piggly Wiggly's Sanctuary is home to 42 pigs, the most pigs the Summerland, B.C. oasis has ever housed.
Lifestyle
May 8
Cars torched, explosions heard in suspected arson in Montreal neighbourhood
Residents of a quiet residential street in Île-Bizard, Que. woke to the sound of explosions as three cars were set ablaze Thursday morning.
Crime
Apr 25
New Brunswick oil executive Arthur Irving dies at age 93
Arthur L. Irving, the second-born son of New Brunswick industrialist K.C. Irving, has died at the age of 93 after a life spent growing the oil business that his father founded.
Canada
May 13
Charges dropped against 4 accused in Toronto Indigo bookstore defacement protest
Charges have been dropped against four of the 11 people accused of defacing a Toronto Indigo bookstore.
Canada
May 22
Dog that viciously attacked Sicamous boy deemed dangerous
The dog behind a vicious attack that left a Sicamous child with multiple stitches has been deemed aggressive and dangerous by the district of Sicamous, but it won't be euthanized.
Canada
Apr 23