Olivia Newton-John says she has breast cancer, cancels tour
Olivia Newton-John says she has a breast cancer and is cancelling her June tour.
Olivia Newton-John says she has a breast cancer and is cancelling her June tour.
A Montreal construction crew had two options when they found a car parked illegally on a road that needed repaving: call a tow truck or work around the vehicle. Their decision has prompted plenty of raised eyebrows on Rene-Levesque Blvd.
Canada needs to hear the truth about the violence endured by generations of indigenous women and girls so the country has a better understanding of systemic violence, is able to find solutions and heal, says the chief commissioner of a national inquiry.
The risk of potentially life-threatening complications during childbirth increases in older mothers, especially after the age of 39, according to a new study led by a Canadian researcher.
A mother in Newfoundland says her toddler daughter developed second-degree burns on her face after using Banana Boat Kids sunscreen, and now, Health Canada is looking into the report.
A young woman who survived a massacre at a gay Florida nightclub has been killed in a highway car crash.
NASA is poised to unveil details of a mission to the heart of the solar system, which will send a spacecraft into the incredible heat of the sun's atmosphere for the first time ever.
A man accused of tossing a beer can towards a Baltimore outfielder during a Blue Jays playoff game has pleaded guilty to mischief under $5,000.
Justin Trudeau was tugged between dual loyalties spanning the Atlantic Ocean as he committed Tuesday to working with the United States and Europe for the economic good of all Canadians.
Becoming a Canadian citizen can be a lengthy process, requiring years of residency, language skills and a good knowledge of the country. But in Cyprus, it can be as easy as shelling out some cash.
A 15-year-old girl is recovering in hospital after being shot in the stomach shortly after midnight Tuesday morning.
A California man failed to go back to the future, but succeeded in capturing the ultimate speeding ticket, when he was stopped by police for doing 88 miles per hour in his DeLorean.
Australia plans to ban convicted pedophiles from travelling overseas in what the government said Tuesday is a world-first move to protect vulnerable children in Southeast Asia from exploitation.
Prince Harry introduced the U.K.’s team for the upcoming Invictus Games being held in Toronto this fall at an event at the Tower of London on Tuesday.
A woman is in hospital with serious injuries after falling several storeys as she apparently tried to cross between two building rooftops.
U.S. President Donald Trump has renewed his criticism of Germany following Chancellor Angela Merkel's suggestion that her country needs to adopt a more independent stance in world affairs.
Police say Tiger Woods was asleep at the wheel but had no alcohol in his system when officers spotted his car stopped along a Florida road.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is standing by the Kinder Morgan pipeline project, even as the New Democrats and Greens in B.C. are teaming up to fight it.
A suspect in the poisoning death of the North Korean leader's half brother wrote to her parents from jail, asking them to pray for her but saying "don't think about me too much."
When the Nova Scotia election campaign started 30 days ago, Liberal Premier Stephen McNeil set the tone of the race by warning supporters that his tight-fisted approach may have turned off some voters.
Stephen McNeil’s Liberals will form the next government in Nova Scotia -- but with a slim majority of seats.
CTV News projects that Stephen McNeil’s Liberals will form the next government in Nova Scotia, but it’s not yet clear whether it will be a minority or majority government.
British Columbia would hold a referendum next year on proportional representation as part of an agreement that would see the NDP form a minority government with the support of the Green party.
British Columbia would hold a referendum next year on proportional representation as part of an agreement that would see the NDP form a minority government with the support of the Green party.
The first family hearings in the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls are set to begin today in Whitehorse.