One person running in the 2024 Detroit Free Press Marathon is dead after collapsing on the Canadian side of the cross-border route.
Some observers are pushing back on the idea that bike lanes cause traffic congestion as the Ontario government embarks on a potential shakeup for how future bikeways get the green light.
The Vatican has canonized 14 new saints, including a Canadian nun. Quebec's Mother Marie-Léonie Paradis was the founder of the Little Sisters of the Holy Family order. Megan Williams explains her long road to sainthood.
For over a decade autistic children who love the video game Minecraft have had a safe version to play, and it’s all thanks to a single father from Timmins, Ont.
Alyce Johnson is crediting her dog's implanted microchip with helping bring the pooch back home after an epic, 10-day, 10,000-kilometre adventure to the American desert and back.
Quebec's largest school service centre is suspending 11 teachers at a Montreal elementary school after a government investigation found they fostered a «toxic» environment.
An invasion of goldfish at a quiet pond in the southwestern corner of the Town of Sylvan Lake is causing an uproar.
A local volunteer group has agreed to step in a South Kanata home that was infested with rats.
Ontario's education minister has asked officials to conduct a governance review of a Brantford-area Catholic school board after trustees spent $45,000 on a trip to Italy to buy $100,000 worth of art.
First responders are searching for the owner of a home in Coquitlam, B.C., that was destroyed by a mudslide Saturday.
British Columbia woke up Sunday to a reshaped political landscape but no clear winner of a provincial election marked by the rise of the B.C. Conservatives from the political fringe to centre stage.
Rescuers in Coquitlam, B.C., say they are searching for a missing homeowner in the city's Quarry Road area after torrential rain triggered a mudslide in the area.
More than three hours after the polls closed in British Columbia's nail-biting provincial election, with both the NDP and Conservatives locked in a near standoff, New Democrat Leader David Eby urged his party’s supporters to keep the faith as they waited for the last deciding votes to be counted.
British Columbia voters are heading to the polls, and political podcast co-host Mike McDonald says he is watching five ridings as bellwethers.
The polls are open in B.C. and voters are casting ballots, but heavy rain caused polling stations in Langley and Kamloops to face disruptions.
Human resources professionals say Canadian companies are seeing more employees asking to take absences from work that are longer than standard vacation time allows. Some call it a mini-retirement; others refer to it as an ‘adult gap year.’
The minister of mental health and addictions says the federal government will ban most vape flavours across Canada soon — more than three years after Ottawa first promised to bring in the regulations.
Polls are now open in British Columbia, where voters in today's provincial election face a choice that would have been unthinkable just a few months ago.
Data from Alberta’s Ministry of Children and Family Services shows that 89 per cent of young people who have died while receiving child intervention services this year were Indigenous.
An investigation is underway after an in-custody death that took place at Spyhill Services Centre in Calgary Friday morning.
Montreal skateboarders are rallying to protect a Do-It-Yourself skatepark known as Project 45 from what the city has said are plans to redevelop the space but skaters fear are plans to demolish what makes it unique.
Julianna Tan says her world was turned upside down when she got a letter this summer summoning her to court.
The polls are open in the 43rd British Columbia provincial general election, marking the conclusion of a four-week campaign period that saw a record number of ballots cast in advance.
A number of parents at Oyster Pond Academy pulled their children from class Friday after learning about a gender identity presentation.
A whirlwind 28-day campaign has now ended, undoubtedly going down in history one of the most unusual election campaigns British Columbians have ever seen.
A First Nations community in Manitoba is turning to Minecraft, a popular sandbox game, to connect kids with ancestral traditions.
A Vancouver mom says she wants Uber to hold one of its drivers accountable for leaving her 14-year-old daughter in a parking lot in Burnaby.
Seven works of local art mysteriously vanished in early October in a busy hospital under the scrutiny of security cameras. The artists believe it was premeditated.
A Weyburn court has given SaskPower one of the largest fines for a workplace accident in recent Canadian history in the death of two workers in Weyburn four years ago.
The Alberta and federal governments are putting a combined $5.5 million toward attracting tourists to the Rocky Mountain town of Jasper, Alta.
Saskatchewan Party Leader Scott Moe has said if re-elected this month, the party's «first order of business» would be a policy restricting students to change rooms based on their assigned sex at birth. Some advocates and families say trans kids are being used as a political pawn.