Two men still missing as water levels, flooding subside in B.C.
The search continues for two men missing in the aftermath of severe flooding caused by warm temperatures and heavy rainfall in British Columbia's Interior.
The search continues for two men missing in the aftermath of severe flooding caused by warm temperatures and heavy rainfall in British Columbia's Interior.
The Cleveland Cavaliers completed a second-round playoff sweep of the Toronto Raptors with a 109-102 win at Air Canada Centre.
Nicki Minaj has agreed to pay education expenses for dozens of fans, in a sudden outpouring of generosity that played out on Twitter Saturday night.
The Canadian Armed Forces have deployed 1,200 soldiers to southern Quebec, tripling the number of troops initially sent on Saturday to fight an exhausting battle against rising flood waters.
Public Saftey Minister Ralph Goodale told CTV Question Period on Sunday that the number of military personnel responding to severe flooding will go up by the end of the day.
Neighbours gathered on Saturday outside the Ontario home of a woman killed in Belize, to pay their respects to a person they said would 'do anything for everyone.'
Certain Longo's brand ground meat products are being recalled due to possible E. coli contamination.
North Korea has announced it detained another American citizen over unspecified hostile acts against the country.
American actress Meghan Markle's attendance at a celebrity polo match in which Prince Harry played is increasing British press speculation about their relationship.
German authorities are evacuating around 50,000 people from their homes in the northern city of Hannover while five suspected aerial bombs from the Second World War are made safe for removal.
A Spanish aid organization says one of its boats has rescued over 500 migrants who were trying to cross the Mediterranean in several small boats that were in danger of capsizing.
The Pakistani army says it has destroyed at least five Afghan checkpoints near the border between the two countries, killing about 50 security forces.
Thousands of Canadians across the country spent the weekend in a desperate struggle with rising floodwaters caused by unusually persistent rainfall.
Mayor Denis Coderre has declared a 48-hour state of emergency in Montreal.
Across the country thousands of Canadians are spending the weekend in a desperate struggle with rising floodwaters caused by unusually persistent rainfall.
Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari expressed joy Sunday night at meeting with the 82 Chibok schoolgirls newly freed from Boko Haram extremists -- then jolted the country by announcing he was leaving for London immediately for medical checkups as fears for his health continue.
Five Boko Haram commanders have been released in exchange for the freedom of 82 Chibok schoolgirls, says a Nigerian government official.
A Nigerian official says the 82 freed Chibok girls are now in the capital and will meet with the president.
French voters elected centrist Emmanuel Macron as the country's youngest president ever on Sunday, delivering a resounding victory to the unabashedly pro-European former investment banker and strengthening France's place as a central pillar of the European Union.
France's prime minister says that centrist candidate Emmanuel Macron has won the French presidential election.
French voters decided Sunday whether to back pro-business independent Emmanuel Macron or far-right populist Marine Le Pen as their next president, casting ballots in an unusually tense and important presidential election that also could decide Europe's future.
The former U.S. ambassador to Canada warns the new marijuana law could effectively thicken the border as sniffer dogs trigger searches for marijuana that’s illegal in the United States, but legal in Canada.
Transport Minister Marc Garneau says Canadians can expect "significant expenditures" to come out of the government's defence policy review.
A furry raccoon surprised travellers at Toronto’s Pearson International Airport Saturday when it popped its head out of the ceiling and ogled the crowd below.
Canadians from coast to coast are finding themselves and their homes waterlogged as communities cope with heavy rain and flooding.