Police are asking the public for help finding an 18-year-old woman who went missing from the rural municipality of West St. Paul but is believed to be in Winnipeg.
With the holiday season just around the corner, The Forks is in a forgiving mood â€” for parking tickets. It will waive tickets ...
Chief Sheldon Sunshine from Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation says he couldn’t register for the Assembly of First Nations Special Chiefs Assembly in Ottawa and was told it was because his nation withdrew from ...
A line of hundreds of fans snaked around Vancouver's Canada Place in downtown on Wednesday waiting for the first major in-person sale of official Swift merchandise, ahead of three concerts in the city ...
Yukon Energy says one of the hydro units at its Aishihik generating station will be offline until spring because of an equipment failure — but the company says it will still be able to meet the ...
The highest court in the United States is set to decide whether a statewide ban in Tennessee on gender-affirming medical care ...
Alberta Technology Minister Nate Glubish says he's hoping to see $100 billion worth of artificial intelligence data centres under construction within the next five years.
Gary Dewar, director of the Edmonton Valley Zoo, says experts have determined the elephant's respiratory issues won't allow ...
Nichola Taylor of New Brunswick ACORN said in Nova Scotia, fixed-term leases have become common: rental agreements that end on a specified date, requiring one tenant to leave and allowing landlords to ...
First Nations leaders are urging Canada to establish a national inquiry into systemic racism in policing to address what they ...
Buck Pierce appeared in 94 games over two stints with the B.C. Lions. In his career as a quarterback, he also played with the ...
Kensington's town council has reversed its plans to spend $289,000 on a complex of pickleball courts, a week its mayor resigned over the issue, saying the small P.E.I. town couldn't afford them.