Vigars passed away peacefully in a B.C. hospital earlier this week. He was 78.
The event took place on Saturday at Willkommen Platz in downtown Kitchener.
Two young men are facing second-degree murder charges in connection with the fatal fire in Old Montreal that killed Léonor Geraudie, 43, and her daughter Vérane Reynaud-Geraudie on Oct. 4.
A multiple vehicle collision took place Saturday morning on Hwy. 101 in Nova Scotia.
Sometimes love is written in the stars, but for one couple, it’s written in the aurora borealis.
A British Columbia First Nation says at least 55 children died or disappeared while attending a residential school near Williams Lake, more than triple the number recorded for the institution in the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation memorial register.
Pressure is building on the prime minister and his office as a growing number of anxious Liberal MPs are co-ordinating efforts to force Justin Trudeau to step down as Liberal Party leader, multiple sources have told CBC News.
An Ontario woman whose husband died in a New Brunswick hospital while on vacation in 2023 is urging Canadians to advocate for their loved ones waiting in emergency rooms, and calling on candidates in New Brunswick’s provincial election to address what she calls a crisis in health care. Three people died in ER waiting rooms in New Brunswick in 2022.
Foster Coulson was co-president of his family’s reputable multi-million dollar company until meeting a controversial doctor during the pandemic. He has since embraced conspiracy theories and started a line of businesses that caters to the edges of the American right.
The Yukon government says mercury levels that 'exceeded the water quality objective' were found in a creek near the site where a mine's ore containment facility failed, causing a torrent of cyanide-contaminated rock to escape in June.
A woman from Montreal's South Shore appeared in court on Friday on charges of aggravated assault after allegedly scalding a 10-year-old boy with boiling water more than one week ago.
An economist says the latest job growth numbers in Canada are 'good news,' but he has concerns following Statistic Canada's report.
Border guards in Montreal intercepted millions of amphetamine tablets concealed in hundreds of PVC panels inside a container from China.
More than a month after the murder of Nova Scotia woman Esther Jones, her family continues to grapple with the loss.
RCMP seized what they believed to be a 200-page handwritten «tell-all» book found in serial killer Robert Pickton's Quebec jail cell after his death from a violent jailhouse assault last spring, according to documents obtained by CBC.
Cindy Ali, the Toronto mother who was acquitted in the 2011 death of her 16-year-old daughter Cynara after serving more than four years in prison, is suing Toronto police and the city for more than $10 million.
Toronto police have identified the woman who was allegedly killed by a suspected serial killer earlier this month.
Montreal police have arrested two young adults in connection with the deadly fire in Old Montreal last week that killed two people.
Two Winnipeggers have been arrested after images and videos were posted online of animals being tortured and killed.
A man who stabbed a senior to death in Vancouver's Biltmore Hotel building in 2020 has been given a conditional sentence for the killing, meaning he will not serve any jail time if he remains on good behaviour in the community.
British Columbia billionaire Chip Wilson has put up yet another billboard message to voters, his third post outside his multimillion-dollar mansion in NDP Leader David Eby's own riding.
The economy added 47,000 jobs in September, while the unemployment rate declined for the first time since January to 6.5 per cent.
Outgoing CBC/Radio-Canada CEO Catherine Tait said dismantling the nearly 90-year public broadcaster would be «absolutely tragic» and politicians like Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre who want to do away with the company should think twice about torpedoing something so closely linked to Canada's cultural identity.
In this week's issue of our environmental newsletter, transit agencies are ban fossil fuel ads, a First Nation is collects cones to grow trees for caribou, and we look at how power-hungry AI could help grow clean energy.
Canada's unemployment rate declined for the first time since January to 6.5 per cent, and full-time employment saw its largest gain since May 2022.
As tech companies and scientists invest in technology that interacts with our brains, some experts say we’re far from being able to map moods and thoughts in a meaningful way. Others, however, say brain data is the next frontier of privacy, and we need to pass laws to protect our brain data now.
A fancy shawl dancer from Thunder Bay, Ont., says she's grateful for the community's support after her powwow regalia was stolen from her family's vehicle this summer. Here's how the community came together to help, so the Grade 10 student can keep on dancing.
The system for testing truck drivers in Ontario has been compromised by bribes, forged documents and rigged testing, says a memo leaked to CBC's Marketplace by an industry insider.
The victim of a violent robbery in Thornhill says he had $100,000 to $110,000 stolen from him after being boxed in his car.
Global Affairs Canada says it's aware of reports of the death of a Canadian in Lebanon.
Income inequality in Canada has hit the highest level ever recorded as wealth becomes increasingly concentrated in fewer hands, says Canada’s statistics agency.
A Toronto mother who was convicted of murder in the death of her disabled teen daughter and spent four years in prison before being acquitted has filed a multimillion dollar lawsuit alleging police were negligent in their investigation and caused her to be falsely imprisoned.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says he's in favour of mandatory, involuntary drug and psychiatric treatment for kids and prisoners who are found to be incapable of making decisions for themselves.
Several models of Fisher-Price infant swings have been recalled in Canada after the company received reports of fatalities link to affected products.
Police north of Toronto have released video of what they’re describing as a violent, targeted robbery in Thornhill, where suspects boxed in the victim’s car and made off with a suitcase filled with cash.