Dramatic photos flood social media as King Tide ‘sinks’ Vancouver
The seasonal "King Tide" has caused flooding in some areas of Metro Vancouver. It's also made for some dramatic photographs.
The seasonal "King Tide" has caused flooding in some areas of Metro Vancouver. It's also made for some dramatic photographs.
Toronto Mayor John Tory said the armoury will be open as of 7 p.m. Saturday and will remain open 24-hours a day for the next two weeks.
A two-year program, the first of its kind in North America is starting this month at NAIT.
The federal government says it's reviewing its funding policies for organizations in the cultural sector in order to promote safe work environments.
The Winnipeg program has been offering daily warm meals, good conversation an a sense of community to hundreds of seniors over the last decade.
Sears at Lansdowne Place officially closes its doors on Sunday, Jan. 14.
The nearly 25-year-old building was used to house rescued farm animals.
Alex Harvey heads into the Tour de Ski final in fourth position after skiing to a bronze-medal finish in stage six.
Police are investigating an assault that sent two people to hospital Saturday morning.
"When you take the dog out for a walk and you go back upstairs you can still hear it ringing in your ears for the next half-hour."
Longueuil's Pierre-Boucher Hospital has forbidden ER patients to be accompanied in order to deal with overcrowding and limit the spread of infections.
She asked for his name and he said: “I think I am going to get something to eat. Eggs and ketchup.”
Police said they arrested the driver of the tractor-trailer when they arrived at the scene early Saturday morning.
The new Public Utilities Commission was put to the test early on when what is now known as "the storm of the century" hit hard across four provinces, impacting more than three million residents.
A YouTube video shows Kumar being manhandled and forced to dress for the wedding as he pleads for freedom throughout the ceremony.
Emergency crews arrived to find vehicle wrapped around a pole.
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Bob Bymoen, president of the Saskatchewan Government and General Employee's Union, said members have raised the alarm about fentanyl coming into correctional facilities.
Carjacking and armed standoff in north west Calgary result in two people being taken into custody on Saturday morning.
The vehicle involved in a crash with a Winnipeg Transit bus early Friday morning was stolen according to Winnipeg Police.
Government supporters rallyed a day after the foreign minister said a U.S. move to call an emergency U.N. Security Council meeting to discuss anti-government protests was another Trump administration "blunder."
A cat named Stella and a dog named Salmon dropped by the Global Edmonton studio during this week’s Adopt A Pet segment with the Second Chance Animal Rescue Society.
The Saskatoon Blades slipped past the Red Deer Rebels 3-2 in WHL action at SaskTel Centre.
Hasan has been brought back to Waterloo Region from San Antonio Texas by two regional police officers and remains in custody
A young Quebec woman whose arms and legs were amputated after she was electrocuted following a car crash on Christmas Day underwent further surgery in Montreal on Friday.