Advertisement
  • El Niño looks to be fading. What Canadians can expect in the months to come
    The Australian Bureau of Meteorology says its monitoring shows the El Niño weather event is over. But scientists say its effects could still linger over Canada.
    Canada
    Apr 16
  • El Niño is almost over. A similar phenomenon may be next. What is La Niña?
    Meteorologist are watching for a weather pattern called La Niña, the opposite of the El Niño pattern behind this year's warm winter. La Niña could bring storms or even hurricanes.
    Canada
    Feb 3
  • Okanagan ski hills mark the end of a challenging season: ‘Wasn’t our best year’
    Ski hills across British Columbia first battled little to no snow on the ground. Then, they faced extreme weather conditions.
    Canada
    Apr 2
  • More warm, dry weather in the forecast for Alberta: Environment Canada
    Environment Canada says the soaring temperatures across much of Alberta this week could be a preview of the kind of weather we can expect this spring. 
    Environment
    Mar 12
  • Is the worst Atlantic hurricane season coming? Scientists have mixed opinions
    Colorado State University is forecasting an extremely active 2024 hurricane season, amid concerns over record-warm ocean surface temperatures and atmospheric conditions.
    Canada
    Apr 5
  • Preliminary water allocation forecasts in southern Alberta below average
    This year is shaping up to be a dry year with irrigation boards predicting limited water allocation, something that could have major impacts on producers.
    Canada
    Mar 20
  • More results below advertisement
  • World just experienced its hottest January on record: EU climate agency
    Last month surpassed the previous warmest January, which occurred in 2020, according to the European Union's Copernicus Climate Change Service's records going back to 1950.
    Weather
    Feb 8
  • GTA warrants lead to nine arrests, seizure of drugs, firearm
    More than $2 million worth of drugs have been seized following an extensive investigation into an alleged criminal network responsible for importing illegal narcotics into Canada. 
    Crime
    Apr 10
  • Edmonton doctors warn of NICU crisis that could lead to baby deaths
    'We're starting to get to the point where there is potential serious harm that is going to be afflicting the most fragile, vulnerable patients that we have in this province.'
    Health
    Apr 16
  • More results below advertisement
  • ANALYSIS: Jets’ season could set new franchise standard
    If they win their two remaining regular season games, Winnipeg would go into the playoffs with the best record among the seven Canadian teams.
    Sports
    Apr 15
  • Winnipeg Blue Bombers sign American defensive back
    On Saturday, the Winnipeg Blue Bombers announced the signing of Terrell Bonds of Miami, Fla. The 27-year-old most recently played with the San Antonio Brahmas in the XFL.
    Sports
    Mar 23
  • Crown wants 25 years for Manitoba football coach who sexually assaulted students
    A disgraced former high school football coach apologized during a sentencing hearing for the "grief and shame" he caused to the nine students he sexually assaulted.
    Crime
    Mar 20
  • More results below advertisement
  • Blue Jays name Jose Berrios opening day starter
    The Toronto Blue Jays have named right-hander Jose Berrios as their starting pitcher on opening day for the Major League Baseball season.
    Sports
    Mar 19
  • At least 3 shot after gunfire interrupts Philadelphia Eid al-Fitr event
    The annual Eid al-Fitr event in the city's Parkside neighborhood came to a sudden end when some 30 shots rang out on Wednesday afternoon, Philadelphia police said.
    Crime
    Apr 10
  • The best denim brands to shop in 2024
    Like soulmates for your wardrobe, the search for the perfect pair of jeans is a journey. Feeling impatient in your pursuit? These nine denim brands are sure to capture your heart.
    The Curator
    Mar 7
  • More results below advertisement
  • Thames Valley Golf Course celebrates 100th anniversary as London, Ont. courses open
    This season marks Thames Valley’s 100th season, having opened in 1924. The course is marking the occasion with a refurbished clubhouse and merchandise with a new logo.
    Canada
    Apr 4
  • Blue Jays win third straight, top Pirates 10-3
    Justin Turner kicked things off with a three-run homer in the opening inning and the Toronto Blue Jays cruised to their third straight victory, topping the Pittsburgh Pirates 10-3 in pre-season action on Wednesday.
    Sports
    Mar 13
  • Remains of missing 2-year-old Emile Soleil found in French Alps
    Bones belonging to Émile Soleil were found nearly nine months after he went missing from his grandparent's home in a remote hamlet in the French Alps.
    World
    Apr 1
  • More results below advertisement
  • Barrett, Quickley upgraded to probable vs. Lakers
    Immanuel Quickley had been with the Toronto Raptors for less than three months when his beloved uncle Shawn Hamilton died.
    Sports
    Apr 1
  • Woman accused of solar eclipse shootings said God told her to do it: police
    Taylon Nichelle Celestine, a 22-year-old from Georgia, faces charges of attempted murder after two people were injured by bullets on the day of the eclipse.
    Trending
    Apr 9
  • AdChoices