Rejuvenated from a three-week break after fouling out of the Olympic women's shot put final, Sarah Mitton will try to become a first-time Diamond League Trophy winner on Friday in Brussels. Fellow Canadians Marco Arop and Alysha Newman will compete in separate events Saturday.
British Columbia has become the first province in Canada to sign a pharmacare agreement with the federal government that would help the province fund hormone replacement therapy and diabetes expenses.
The Canadian Human Rights Tribunal gave the federal government and First Nations organizations a blunt, imploring message as the latest hearing in a complex, 17-year-old human rights complaint concluded in Ottawa.
The discovery of three people found dead in a Lloydminster home Wednesday is being investigated as a triple homicide. The Alberta RCMP Major Crimes Unit is leading the investigation.
Charlie Eames, of High Street, Sheffield, is the latest person to be jailed for being part of the mob which besieged the Holiday Inn Express, in Manvers, Rotherham, on August 4.
The future king is said to have 'loved' his maiden flight on the White Waltham Airfield near Maidenhead.
Eriksson passed away on August 26 after a long battle with pancreatic cancer
Dionne Barrett (pictured), from Newcastle, said she was 'so shocked' to hear that the people who sold the weapons which were used to kill her 14-year-old son would be getting a payout.
The Prime Minister insisted there was no 'report on my desk' despite warnings - including by Labour when in opposition - that the unpopular move could lead to thousands of elderly people dying.
Russia also sucessfully repelling the Ukrainian incursion into its borderline region of Kursk, the La Repubblica newspaper’s military columnist Gianluca De Feo wrote
Mohammad Mustafa said that restoring security and the rule of law in Gaza will require «restructuring its police force»
The trials included «the driving test and volley test»
NEW YORK (AP) — New York City lawmakers approved legislation today to study the city's significant role in slavery and consider reparations to descendants of enslaved people. The package of bills passed by the City Council still needs to...
The police are advising the public that the Bog Walk Gorge in St Catherine is temporarily closed to vehicular traffic due to the heavy rainfall. This is to ensure the safety of motorists as the road may be prone to landslides and flooding. Motorists are urged to...
In Washington’s opinion, Ukraine should focus on employing capabilities currently at its disposal
Alexander Gorbunov and his launch partner, NASA astronaut Nick Hague, will arrive at Cape Canaveral launch facility in Florida to spend the next two weeks in routine preflight quarantine
The experts claimed that Iran’s alleged supplies of ballistic missiles to Russia «represents a substantial escalation»
The organization noted that «the staggering scale of economic devastation and unprecedented decline in economic activity far surpasses the impact of all previous military confrontations in 2008, 2012, 2014 and 2021»
Rustem Umerov also said that a new Patriot air defense system, pledged by Romania, will be delivered to Ukraine soon
The IMF has supported the expansion of BRICS, stating that initiatives aimed at “reducing fragmentation” in the world should be welcomed Read Full Article at RT.com
When Canada's spy chief wrote a secret letter to the public safety minister last December — the week after a report emerged that two young women in the service had been sexually assaulted by a senior colleague — it came with a warning.
The family of a Sikh man from Brampton is seeking an apology, an explanation, and a promise to do better from the local hospital network after they say the facial hair of their loved one was removed without their consent.
When Nicola Cassinelli, Italian lawyer and occasional art collector, bid on a portrait of the late U.K. prime minister Winston Churchill, he says, he didn't know it would land him in the centre of an international criminal investigation.
Amid a struggle to attract new growth to rural Manitoba, some communities are finding creative ways to sell Manitobans on small-town living.
British Columbia’s premier says the province will end the consumer carbon tax if the federal government removes the legal requirement to have one.
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW BY CHARLOTTE DALY: Immense pressure, high expectations and scrutiny have followed his every move, from the moment he first laced up his gloves.