Trial for man accused of ordering killing of alleged drug dealer
A first-degree murder trial is underway for a man prosecutors say ordered the murder of an alleged Lloydminster drug dealer. Fletcher Kent reports.
A first-degree murder trial is underway for a man prosecutors say ordered the murder of an alleged Lloydminster drug dealer. Fletcher Kent reports.
The province's coroner service is an independent agency that reviews all suspicious or questionable deaths and conducts inquests.
The mayor of a tiny West Virginia town resigned on Tuesday after her comment on a Facebook post that called first lady Michelle Obama an "ape in heels" drew international attention.
Unseasonably warm weather has helped some Prairie farmers finish a harvest that was delayed because of snow.
CAQ minister Nathalie Roy is once again speaking out against what the party is calling "radical islam."
Officials believe some of the shootings within the Halifax Regional Municipality are the result of beefs or disputes between people.
RCMP in Prince Rupert, B.C., have launched an internal investigation after cellphone video surfaced online apparently revealing a confrontation between officers and two teenagers.
A mother in Port Alberni, B.C., wants the courts to stop her local school district from allowing religious exercises in public schools.
Fifty beavers were brought to Argentina from Canada in the 1940s to promote the local fur industry. The population has since exploded, and officials are set to exterminate 100,000 of the rodents that are destroying woodlands.
To help kids channel energy, classrooms have started incorporating seating options outside the standard desk and chair, including spin bikes, exercise balls, standing desks and bean bag chairs.
Toronto police say a 25-year-old woman met two men in Montreal and they allegedly convinced her to take up sex work.
In Part II of Forever Families, Jill Croteau profiles the family of a Calgary resident whose four children—including a set of twins—are at the heart of an open adoption journey.
Eight people have been arrested after the warrants were executed in Medicine Hat and a rural residence in Tilley.