‘Starlight tour’: Mi’kmaq fisher allegedly dumped without boots or phone feared death
Two Mi’kmaq fishers say they were dumped by federal fisheries officers far from home at 1 a.m. in Nova Scotia without footwear or phones.
Canada
Apr 3
‘Get bent’: Boston Pizza’s Stanley Cup pitch to Canadian hockey fans backfires
Did Boston Pizza actually ask hockey fans to cheer for ALL the Canadian teams?
Trending
Apr 29
Bob Cole, legendary hockey announcer, dead at 90
Bob Cole was the play-by-play voice of countless NHL games.
Sports
Apr 25
Guelph man confronts tenant over money owed at northwest apartment: police
Police say that a Guelph man confronted a female tenant at an apartment regarding money he claimed she owed him, and that he threatened her with a screwdriver before fleeing.
Crime
May 9
Okanagan weather: Big warm-up for Mother’s Day weekend
A major warm-up is headed to the Okanagan weather forecast through the first full work week of May into Mother's Day weekend with lots of sun.
Weather
May 6
Ontario to ban cellphones in classrooms. What’s changing and how will it work?
On Sunday, Education Minister Stephen Lecce announced new rules for vaping and cellphones that will be introduced at schools across the province when the academic year begins.
Education
Apr 30
NYC-Dublin art ‘portal’ connects 2 cities, but quickly descends into chaos
The portals in New York City and Dublin were created to facilitate 'an unprecedented visual bridge between these two iconic cities,' the creators said.
Trending
May 13
Lethbridge water rescue team provides safety tips for river users
Water levels are high on the Old Man River due to spring run-off and recent rain, with a variety of dangerous debris creating potential hazards for river users.
Environment
May 16
London, Ont. cop already suspended due to assault case now faces harassment charge
An officer previously charged in an off-duty incident late last year is facing additional charges related to criminal harassment, the London Police Service said Tuesday.
Crime
May 8
Scott Moe calls harassment allegations against Jeremy Harrison ‘unequivocally false’
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says he has met with MLA Jeremy Harrison to discuss harassment allegations by Speaker Randy Weekes. Moe says the allegations are not true.
Canada
May 17
‘I’m gonna push’: First-time B.C. mother delivers her own baby on way to hospital
Vanessa was in labour as they made their way from their Steveston home to B.C. Children's Hospital but they had not gone far when Vanessa realized they would not make it.
Features
May 6
Speed may have been a factor in south Edmonton crash that sent motorcyclist to hospital: EPS
Police in Edmonton are investigating a collision that sent a motorcyclist to hospital with serious injuries Tuesday night.
Traffic
Apr 24
Sun glare likely factor in collision between motorcycle and pedestrian: Edmonton police
Edmonton police hope to speak with anyone who witnessed a collision between a motorcycle and a pedestrian at a traffic circle in north central Edmonton on Saturday evening.
Traffic
Apr 21
Be ready ‘for anything’ after wildfires hit telecom lines, official warns
Telecommunications provider Northwestel reported telephone, internet and long distance services had been disrupted over the weekend after fibre optic lines were damaged.
Fire
May 13
Mother’s Day 2024: 10 gadgets for modern moms
Browse our tech-themed gift guide to find the perfect Mother's Day present.
The Curator
Apr 22
Canadian con artist sentenced to 10 years for $175M psychic mail fraud in U.S.
The U.S. Department of Justice said Patrice Runner's psychic mail scam preyed on victims who were "elderly and vulnerable" and promised them financial opportunity.
Crime
Apr 16
The odd history of on-hold music
We've all been put on hold when we've tried to reach someone. Have you ever thought about the music that plays while you wait?
Entertainment
Apr 14
Inflation dogs Manitoba vets, shelters, pet owners alike
The costs of food, care and veterinary services are forcing pet owners to make some difficult decisions about their furry companions.
Canada
May 1
What’s open and closed on Victoria Day in Hamilton, Burlington and Niagara Region
The unofficial start to the summer also brings a holiday Monday and closures. Here's what's open and closed in Hamilton, Burlington and Niagara Region on Victoria Day.
Canada
May 16
Thousands of Canada’s rail workers have a strike mandate. What happens now?
Train conductors, engineers, yard workers and rail traffic controllers under Teamsters Canada Rail Conference (TCRC) voted overwhelmingly in favour of a strike mandate Wednesday.
Canada
May 3