Chasing clear skies, eclipse watchers head to Quebec’s Eastern Townships
Canadian cities from Niagara Falls, Ont., to Gander, N.L., are preparing to welcome visitors hoping to spend a few minutes plunged into darkness.
Canada
Apr 4
A look at teams competing at 2024 Canadian women’s curling championship in Calgary
A team-by-team look at the field for the Canadian women's curling championship Feb. 16-25 at Calgary's WinSport International Arena.
Canada
Feb 15
Alberta third province to sign health-care funding deal with Ottawa
Alberta has signed a $1.06 billion, three-year deal with the federal government to help fund improvements to the province's health-care system.
Health
Dec 21, 2023
Remembering the women of the Montreal Polytechnique massacre
December 6, marks the 34th anniversary of the École Polytechnique massacre when 14 women at the engineering school were killed by a gunman in an anti-feminist attack.
Canada
Dec 6, 2023
Simpson and Halttunen help London Knights sweep three games in three nights with win over Guelph
Michael Simpson made 28 saves for his first shutout as a Knight in a 4-0 victory over the Guelph Storm on Remembrance Day.
Sports
Nov 11, 2023
Junior hockey: Royals down Rockets, Warriors perfect in preseason
After falling behind the 8-ball early, the Kelowna Rockets wrapped up their 2023 exhibition schedule with a loss to the Victoria Royals on Saturday night.
Sports
Sep 17, 2023
SNC-Lavalin seeks to shed troubled past with rebranding
The change to AtkinsRealis comes as SNC looks to leave behind the Libya corruption scandal that tarnished its reputation and ensnared the highest office of the Canadian government.
Canada
Sep 12, 2023
United States marks 22 years since 9/11 with commemorations across nation
Commemorations stretch from the attack sites — at New York’s World Trade Center, the Pentagon and Shanksville, Pennsylvania — to Alaska and beyond.
U.S. News
Sep 11, 2023
Phil Lind, former Rogers director and executive, dead at 80
Rogers chair Edward Rogers said Phil Lind worked for Rogers for 54 years, including nearly 40 with his father and helped build the company into a telecom and media powerhouse.
Canada
Aug 21, 2023
NWT wildfire evacuees recount flights, long drives as crisis continues
Thousands of N.W.T. residents have fled the 236 wildfires tearing through the northern boreal forest.
Canada
Aug 15, 2023
N.W.T. wildfires destroy town of Enterprise, threaten Yellowknife: ‘Everything I loved in life is gone’
One of the many communities in the N.W.T. grappling with fires is the capital city of Yellowknife, where residents are preparing to flee if necessary.
Fire
Aug 16, 2023
After 185 years, Quebec Patriot gets his wish with crosses from New Zealand shipwreck
The Quebec Patriot's descendants say they hope relics can be used to raise awareness of a little-known chapter in the province's history.
Canada
Jun 12, 2023
Big start to season for Winnipeg Blue Bombers offence in 42-31 win over Hamilton
It started incredibly strong, and ended quite shaky, but the Winnipeg Blue Bombers did enough to come out with a win in their season opener Friday night.
Sports
Jun 9, 2023
Stage set as Trent University opens Jalynn Bennett Amphitheatre in Peterborough
The new amphitheatre features tiered seating for 140, professional lighting and 'carefully directed sound,' and is named after a former Trent Board of Governors chairperson.
Education
May 31, 2023
Manitoba will not make Orange Shirt Day a holiday, citing ongoing consultations
Premier Heather Stefanson says consultations are ongoing and there is still not a consensus on how the day should be marked.
Canada
Apr 11, 2023
King Charles coronation: Details of procession, crown jewels unveiled
With less than a month to go for King Charles’ May 6 coronation, here is how the day will unfold and what he and Queen Camilla will wear.
Canada
Apr 9, 2023
Einarson chases rare fourth straight title at Canadian women’s curling championship
Kerri Einarson's foursome can make curling's history books with a fourth straight win at this year's national championship, starting Friday in Kamloops, B.C.
Sports
Feb 16, 2023
Suspects sought in armed carjacking near Winnipeg airport
Winnipeg police are searching for a pair of suspects involved in carjacking a Dodge Ram truck on King Edward Street early Monday morning. Police warn the suspects may be armed.
Crime
Feb 7, 2023
New Brunswick readies for cold snap, shelters increase capacity
As temperatures drop across the Maritimes, experts say that heat pumps may not function correctly past -25 C, pushing residents to use alternate heat sources.
Weather
Feb 3, 2023
Hussen spent $93k constituency funds on PR help from foodie firm Munch More Media
MunchMore Media, which bills itself as a food industry P.R. firm, confirmed owner knew Hussen's former director of policy but said work for York South-Weston MP was unrelated.
Canada
Jan 19, 2023