Passionate and fired up, a huge gathering of Edmonton Oilers fans have made their presence felt in southern Florida.
Rayna Dove's mother says she was 'living in fear' in a shelter in downtown St. John's, N.L.. On Dec. 27, 2021, Dove's fears came true. She died there in the early morning hours, stabbed in the abdomen by another resident, David Quirke.
After discovering a broken needle was left in her spine during childbirth years ago, an Ontario woman filed complaints against the doctors and hospital involved. After botched investigations and many years, she worries no one may ever be held accountable.
Tired of advocating for themselves against powerful institutions, Indigenous students at English colleges asked their schools to speak up for them.
For 55 years, Raymond Patten says he had treasured a small ceramic goat that his great-aunt gave him on his 21st birthday. The gift was not just any pottery piece. In fact, a future king made it.
No passenger trains are set to run between Montreal and New York City until September amid maintenance work on the track.
A historic sawmill and museum on the Meteghan River in Digby County was destroyed by fire early Saturday morning.
Edmonton police say two women attempted to pick up a 12-year-old boy on Thursday in southeast Edmonton, in what they are calling an attempted abduction.
Squamish Search and Rescue provided a brief update Saturday evening on the status of their efforts to find three mountaineers who have been missing for more than a week.
Thousands of members of Toronto's Jewish community marched through the streets of Toronto on Sunday as part of an annual pro-Israel event that's unfolding amid heightened security and multiple protests.
B.C. says it is not ruling out regulating wild mushroom picking after an Indigenous community said a rising number of foragers are infringing on its land, with one case involving alleged threats of physical violence and intimidation.
Two people have been hospitalized after a seaplane collided with a boat in Vancouver's Coal Harbour near Stanley Park on Saturday, officials confirmed.
A historic church in Toronto's west end has been «completely destroyed,» says the city's fire chief, as firefighters continue to battle the four-alarm blaze Sunday that has tore through the structure. The 124-year-old church houses early paintings by three Group of Seven artists that were installed in the 1920s.
Thousands of members of Toronto's Jewish community marched down a major city artery on Sunday as part of an annual pro-Israel event that unfolded amid heightened security and protests along the route.
Calgarians continued to conserve water Saturday as city residents contended with a major water main break that remains days away from being fixed.
Crews are battling a fire inside a downtown Toronto church that is home to a historic piece of Canadian art.
Residents of Quebec's Outaouais and Laurentides regions fear that a mining project near the municipality of Duhamel will harm the environment.
A number of people have been hospitalized after a seaplane collided with a boat in Vancouver's Coal Harbour near Stanley Park on Saturday, officials confirmed.
Mississauga voters are set to go to the polls June 10 in a special byelection to choose a new mayor. There are 16 candidates registered to run in the election, but a few have been polling high enough to be contenders. Here's a look at the top candidates in the race and their key promises.
A 27-year-old woman has been charged with mischief after she allegedly entered a Chatham home, looking for a child.
The third annual Wortley Pride festival held Saturday has tripled in size this year according to founder and president Kathy Bell, but messages of hate continue to threatened the event before it even began.
A pro-Israel march is set to take place today in Toronto amid heightened security and a related protest.
Two major Alberta energy companies recently cancelled projects that focused on reducing greenhouse gas emissions — and they might not be the only ones. Industry officials estimate billions of dollars in green projects could be in limbo because of unclear government policies around energy projects.
Smell has been called the 'Cinderella sense,' capable of inspiring profound admiration if we stop turning our noses at it. Producer Annie Bender examines what we lose when we take our powerful — often misunderstood — sense of smell for granted.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith dropped the digital gloves Saturday with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis.
Saskatoon police are looking for a suspect who tried to abduct a 75-year-old woman from a campground while threatening her at knifepoint and stealing her truck.
A first of its kind Indigenous pageant is bringing 26 contestants from across the country for the opportunity to be titled Miss Indigenous Canada.
What if cameras powered by AI were used to monitor a Winnipeg intersection and automatically sent out tickets for infractions? A post on social media alluded to exactly this, and it went viral. However, the post isn't real, but it fooled a lot of people.
Calgarians rose to the occasion and cut their water consumption Friday, but there’s still work to do, city officials said at a media briefing Saturday morning.
Following a major water main break and calls from the city to reduce water consumption, some Calgary businesses are making extra efforts to conserve.
Blue Jay Davis Schneider has some help with his all-star vote campaign: His two sisters.
Antisemitic and Islamophobic incidents are on the rise across Toronto since war broke out in Gaza, fraying nerves in both communities and straining the resources of the police officers who investigate them. The National got special access to the city's Hate Crimes Unit, following officers as they work to keep up with the city's rising tide of intolerance.
A female-led Montreal company paving the way to relieving menstrual pain has come out victorious in a Canada-wide pitch contest.