Almost 1,000 icebergs counted in shipping lanes so far this year: patrol
Iceberg Alley off Newfoundland has been an especially dangerous stretch this year with almost 1,000 icebergs counted in North Atlantic shipping lanes since February.
Iceberg Alley off Newfoundland has been an especially dangerous stretch this year with almost 1,000 icebergs counted in North Atlantic shipping lanes since February.
A man accused of slaughtering villagers in Guatemala using a grenade, gun and sledgehammer is fighting Canada's attempt to revoke his citizenship.
Evidence found at the scene of a deadly fire at a seniors' residence in Quebec is leading police to believe the blaze was criminal, authorities said Monday.
A man and a woman in their 20s who were seeking selfies at the edge of the steep Scarborough Bluffs in Toronto had to be rescued Sunday and will face fines for ignoring trespassing signs.
Amid talk of looming interest rate cuts and cooling markets in Toronto and Vancouver, there are still plenty of hot markets in Canada, according to Toronto broker Monte Burris, owner of Trust Realty Group.
Newfoundland police took a bite out of crime Sunday, with the arrest of a teen accused of hurling pizza at a bystander.
A team of Canadians is developing a new tool they hope could revolutionize education in the developing world – and win them the $10 million Global Learning XPrize.
Two groups of major U.S. shareholders in Sears Canada have hired legal counsel to explore possible deals with the struggling retailer as it undergoes a court-supervised restructuring.
The bodies of three people have been found inside a burning vehicle in Calgary.
An eastern Ontario city is facing a human rights complaint over its policy prohibiting women and girls 10 and older from being topless in municipal pools.
A Missouri couple has been charged after the man admitted he uses a stun gun to discipline his wife's three toddlers.
A Nova Scotia man who became paralyzed following an accident at the Cavendish Beach Music Festival two years ago is defying the odds as he faces his challenges head-on.
A men-only island in Japan where women are banned and male visitors must bathe naked in the sea before visiting its shrine, has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage site.
The theme song to the TV show "Corner Gas" featured the lyrics "you think there's not a lot goin' on. Look closer, baby, you're so wrong," and that's the case in the small Saskatchewan town where the series was filmed.
Canadians are starting to take note that the key number determining how much they pay for a mortgage is very likely going to soon go up. Mortgage specialists are increasingly hearing from people in the property market now that the Bank of Canada has strongly hinted it could hike the key interest rate as early as July 12, which would be the first increase in nearly seven years.
U.S. President Donald Trump's eldest son acknowledged Monday that he met a Russian lawyer during the 2016 presidential campaign to hear information about his father's Democratic opponent, Hillary Clinton.
U.S. President Donald Trump's eldest son changed his account over the weekend of a meeting he had with a Russian lawyer during the 2016 campaign, saying Sunday that the woman told him she had information about Democrat Hillary Clinton.
U.S. President Donald Trump's eldest son changed his account over the weekend of a meeting he had with a Russian lawyer during the 2016 campaign, saying Sunday that the woman told him she had information about Democrat Hillary Clinton.
British Columbia has been so successful at putting out wildfires in recent decades that it has actually created a situation where its forests are more prone to flames, says an expert.
British Columbia has been so successful at putting out wildfires in recent decades that it has actually created a situation where its forests are more prone to flames, says an expert.
Help from other provinces and the federal government has begun to pour in for firefighters and thousands of evacuees grappling with more than 200 intense wildfires raging across British Columbia.
Help from other provinces and the federal government has begun to pour in for firefighters and thousands of evacuees grappling with more than 230 intense wildfires raging across British Columbia.
The 1,500 residents of 100 Mile House are the latest forced out of their homes by raging wildfires in the southern and central Interior of B.C.
More than 7,000 people had been ordered to evacuate by Sunday evening in B.C.'s southern and central Interior, and emergency officials predicted that number would likely rise as gusty winds and hot, dry conditions continue to fan the flames of more than 220 fires.
The rector of an Episcopal church in North Carolina is facing criminal charges in Florida after police say he pointed a gun at another vehicle in an apparent road rage incident.