Brazil court dismisses criminal case against Ryan Lochte
A Brazilian court has dismissed the criminal case against U.S. swimmer Ryan Lochte, who had been charged with filing a false robbery report during the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.
A Brazilian court has dismissed the criminal case against U.S. swimmer Ryan Lochte, who had been charged with filing a false robbery report during the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.
Ahead of his visit to the Calgary Stampede, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau met his name sake, two-month-old Justin-Trudeau Adam Bilal on Saturday.
The 2017 North American Indigenous Games are set to begin in Toronto on Sunday and one of the competition’s leaders is using the event to tout the benefits of sports for Indigenous youth.
Protesters cheered as a controversial statue of Halifax’s founder was covered with a tarp on Saturday.
Environment Canada officials confirmed a tornado touched down in the Edmonton area on Thursday night, leaving a path of destruction and dead livestock.
A sinkhole that swallowed a boat and destroyed two homes had stopped growing and officials said Saturday they would monitor it over the weekend before determining when cleanup can begin.
Chechnya's strongman leader has harshly denounced claims that the Russian republic has tortured and killed gay men, denying that there are even any homosexual men in his region.
The Russian-American lobbyist who attended a meeting at Trump Tower last year is a former military officer who has attracted congressional scrutiny over his political activities and has been shadowed by allegations of connections to Russian intelligence that he denies.
A ticket sold in Quebec claimed Friday night's $10 million dollar Lotto Max jackpot.
Investigators looking into the frighteningly close call involving an airliner that nearly hit planes on the ground at San Francisco International Airport will try to determine why the pilots made such a rookie mistake and nearly landed on a busy taxiway instead of the runway.
Turkish authorities sacked nearly 7,400 civil servants for alleged links to terror groups as the country marked the first anniversary of quashing last summer's coup attempt on Saturday.
Waving large red Turkish flags, tens of thousands joined a national unity march in Istanbul on Saturday, converging at the iconic July 15 Martyrs' Bridge to mark the anniversary of the failed military coup attempt that 250 people died resisting.
Turkish authorities sacked nearly 7,400 more civil servants for alleged links to terror groups as the country on Saturday marked the first anniversary of last summer's failed coup attempt that left some 250 people dead.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will don the stetson once more as he visits the Calgary Stampede today.
Officials are preparing for more evacuation alerts and orders as wildfires in British Columbia risk worsening this weekend.
Thousands of Williams Lake, B.C., residents are being forced from their homes as high winds fan a wildfire burning next to the community.
The number of evacuees in British Columbia is expected to climb above the current total of about 17,400, as forecast lightning and strong winds could worsen raging wildfires.
The fire broke out Friday afternoon in a unit on the 26th floor, where all three of the dead were found, Fire Chief Manuel Neves said.
The fire broke out Friday afternoon in a unit on the 26th floor, where all three of the dead were found, Fire Chief Manuel Neves said.
At least three people died as dozens of firefighters battled a multiple-alarm fire in a Honolulu high-rise apartment building just outside Waikiki Friday.
A group of visually impaired children was given the chance to play baseball for the first time in Toronto this week in a game designed just for them.
Kelly Green, a Vancouver-based sea kayak instructor, won a strange contest with Tourism Yukon that offered a free trip up north in exchange for one of her big toes, to be donated after she dies.
A member of the military has been charged in a sexual assault at Canadian Forces Base Wainwright in Alberta 10 years ago.