Stay cool, Toronto subway riders: Air conditioning is coming
Toronto Transit Commission officials are promising a much more comfortable ride for commuters as the dog days of summer approach.
Toronto Transit Commission officials are promising a much more comfortable ride for commuters as the dog days of summer approach.
A petition to ban caleches in Quebec City has more than 34,000 signatures after two incidents involving horses on the weekend.
The U.S. government is suing Fiat Chrysler, alleging that some of its diesel pickup trucks and Jeep SUVs cheat on emissions tests.
The suicide bombing at an arena in Manchester was meant to strike at soft targets, including underage girls, in order to "shock the world," terror experts say.
A young woman who attended Monday night’s Ariana Grande concert in Manchester said there was ‘sheer panic’ after the explosion that killed 22 people and injured dozens of others.
An attorney says a Canadian man took cocaine before boarding a flight where he allegedly attacked the crew with coffee pots and tried to open a cabin door.
Babies under a year old should not be drinking juice at all, while older kids should drink very little of it, the American Academy of Pediatrics says in a new guidance statement.
Toronto police have received an invitation to participate in uniform at the New York City Pride March next month.
Roger Moore, the suavely insouciant star of seven James Bond films, has died in Switzerland, after a short battle with cancer. He was 89.
As the planet warms due to climate change, fears are growing among scientists that ancient disease-causing pathogens could be unleashed from the melting permafrost in the Arctic Circle.
Controversial campaign posters put up by a candidate in an upcoming Montreal byelection has been reinstalled after they were removed amid allegations they promote racism.
Work crews will begin to remove the iconic Honest Ed’s sign from the corner of Bathurst and Bloor Streets in downtown Toronto on Tuesday, after the landmark discount store closed for good last year.
Five things to know: At least 22 people – including children – are dead after an explosion at a concert in Manchester, England; a new study raises questions about the effectiveness of steroid injections in combating arthritis in knees; experts speak out about the sea lion and the little girl in Steveston, B.C.; treasure hunters dig up incredible relics from the River Thames; and a remarkable squadron of pilots raise awareness about aviators' role in the First World War.
Treasure-hunters are turning up all kinds of centuries-old relics along the shores of the River Thames in London, where the activity has become a passion project for many history buffs.
A constitutional challenge to the Trudeau government's restrictive law on assisted dying has been bolstered with the addition of a second plaintiff: a B.C. woman who suffers unbearable pain from a debilitating, incurable disease but can't get medical help to end her life.
An explosion struck an Ariana Grande concert attended by thousands of young music fans in northern England, killing at least 19 people and injuring dozens in what police said Tuesday was being treated as a terrorist attack.
As officials hunted for accomplices of a suicide bomber and Britain's prime minister warned another attack could be "imminent," thousands of people poured into the streets of Manchester in a defiant vigil Tuesday for victims of a blast at a pop concert -- the latest apparent target of Islamic extremists seeking to rattle life in the Wes
Investigators hunted Tuesday for possible accomplices of the suicide bomber who attacked an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester, killing 22 people and sparking a stampede of young concertgoers, some still wearing the American pop star's trademark kitten ears and holding pink balloons.
The Islamic State group claimed responsibility Tuesday for the suicide attack at an Ariana Grande show that left 22 people dead as young concertgoers fled, some still wearing the American pop star's trademark kitten ears and holding pink balloons.
Police in Manchester in northern England have raised the death toll in the Ariana Grande concert blast to 22. About 50 people were wounded in the explosion near the end of the American pop star's concert Monday night.
Campaigning has been suspended in Britain's national election after a deadly explosion at Manchester Arena.
Queen Elizabeth II has marked a moment of silence to honour the victims of the Manchester suicide bombing.
Steroid injections don't do a lot to help relieve the pain of arthritis in the knees, a new study has found, suggesting the common treatment may be not be helpful.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Canadians "are shocked by the news of the horrific attack in Manchester."
Counting is underway for thousands of absentee ballots that could determine the results of British Columbia's tight election.