Alberta woman who killed daughter gets life with no parole for 18 years
An Alberta woman who drugged and killed her nine-year-old daughter has been sentenced to life in prison with no chance at parole for 18 years.
An Alberta woman who drugged and killed her nine-year-old daughter has been sentenced to life in prison with no chance at parole for 18 years.
Saturday on W5: Fighting has been a part of hockey since its earliest days. But an analysis of hockey statistics by TSN and W5 shows that, in recent years, the incidence of hockey fighting has dropped dramatically at all levels.
The government leader in the Senate is urging Conservative Sen. Don Meredith to resign his seat after engaging in a sexual relationship with a 16-year-old girl.
It’s marketed as a steaming, sautéing, slow-cooking, yogurt-making, food-warming, pressure-cooking all-in-one kitchen appliance and it’s all anyone seems to be talking about. So what exactly is the Instant Pot and how did it manage to inspire a legion of such loyal fans?
It’s that time of year again, when most Canadians move our clocks ahead one hour to mark the start of daylight time. Clocks officially move ahead one hour at 2 a.m. on Sunday across Canada, with the biggest exception being most of Saskatchewan, where clocks remain on Central Standard Time all year.
Author Robert James Waller, whose bestselling , bittersweet 1992 novel "The Bridges of Madison County" was turned into a movie starring Meryl Streep and Clint Eastwood and a Broadway musical, has died in Texas, according to his literary agency. He was 77.
The Toronto Real Estate Board is urging the Ontario government not to implement a tax on foreign buyers, arguing that it would do little to address the problem of rising house prices in Canada's largest city.
Health Minister Jane Philpott confirmed Friday that Ottawa has reached health agreements with Quebec, Ontario and Alberta -- a dramatic turnaround after months of negotiations and threats of walkouts at meetings last year.
After months of worry, a Manitoba man has been told he no longer has to pay a six-figure U.S. hospital bill.
Canada's unemployment rate dropped to 6.6 per cent last month, its lowest level in more than two years, as fewer people were looking for work, Statistics Canada said Friday.
A Russian employee in the Swedish offices of plane and train maker Bombardier has been detained in pretrial custody for two weeks on suspicion of aggravated bribery, a Swedish prosecutor said Friday.
Police are reminding parents to never leave their children unattended in vehicles, especially with the engine running, after a family’s vehicle was stolen from their driveway with their daughter inside.
Malaysian police say they have formally identified Kim Jong Nam as the victim of a fatal nerve agent attack at Kuala Lumpur's airport.
Marijuana activists Marc and Jodie Emery are expected to appear in a Toronto court today facing multiple drug-related offences.
Police in two states say they are trying to figure out why a woman hauled an elderly man's body in a suitcase more than 1,600 kilometres from upstate New York to Arkansas and then dumped it in a rice field.
A Health Canada recall of toys and novelty sets containing small, powerful magnets significantly reduced the number of emergency room visits by kids who had swallowed them, according to a new Toronto study.
The federal government is supporting a Conservative motion to ensure a group of deployed troops in Kuwait will get back a tax break for military personnel on dangerous missions.
CTV News has learned that Senator Don Meredith has breached the Senate’s Ethics and Conflict of Interest Code over an alleged sexual relationship he had with a woman who was under the age of 18.
South Korea's constitutional Court has ruled to formally end impeached President Park Geun-hye's rule.
Margaret Mitchell, a former New Democrat MP who became a leading voice in raising awareness about domestic abuse, died Wednesday. She was 92.
Edmonton police made an arrest in their investigation of a vicious road rage attack, in which a man was accused of breaking a woman's arms with a crowbar.
A man was arrested after injuring five people with an axe at the main train station in Duesseldorf, Germany in what appeared to be a random attack, police said Thursday.