‘A bullet hole in the headrest’: man grazed by bullet gives 1st-hand account of deadly Vancouver shooting
"It was like bang, bang, bang. There was no skips in between, it just kept going."
"It was like bang, bang, bang. There was no skips in between, it just kept going."
Cranberries lead singer Dolores O'Riordan a native of Ireland considered Canada her second home as she lived nearly 20 years just north of Buckhorn, Ont. with her family.
Now more than a century old, the Lethbridge Herald is adapting to an ever-changing media age. Matt Battochio reports.
The city of Regina has seen a high number of water main breaks for the month of January and while the frigid temperatures may not be the culprit, one Regina man is frustrated.
Ottawa's imposed carbon tax would include taxpayer rebates in province's that don't adopt federal standards. However, a province like Saskatchewan would not have a say in hundreds of millions of dollars are spent.
About $1 million coming from the coffers of no fewer than three governments will shore up underground infrastructure on a block in the town of Montreal West.
A new tweet making the rounds promises readers $5,000 from a recent Mega Millions jackpot winner if they “retweet and like the post.”
Global News, CBC, CTV, Postmedia and APTN applied Tuesday to record and broadcast video of Gerald Stanley’s trial.
The committee also planned to press Bannon on other “executive actions” taken by Trump
Areas to the west and to the north of Edmonton were being advised to expect rain and "patchy freezing rain" Tuesday evening as Environment Canada issued a freezing rain warning for several parts of northern and central Alberta.
U.S. President Donald Trump is in “excellent health,” including his cognitive abilities, according to his White House doctor.
With less than a month to go until CFL free agency opens, Edmonton Eskimos vice president of football and general manager Brock Sunderland continues to work away at his long list of pending free agents.
Kelowna council is considering two large housing projects in the Rutland area.
Alberta Health Services confirmed it will reimburse some patients who are negatively impacted by higher fees at private fertility clinics.
"It was just a little bit of red tape, so it's ironic that the program that is cutting red tape had to cut a little red tape on itself."
For the 19th annual Corus Radiothon, the focus is care in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) at the Stollery Children's Hospital.
Justin Trudeau says he isn't willing to compromise Canadian values and principles just to get the country a seat at the UN Security Council.
Alberta's transportation minister says they are making contingency plans to clear and maintain roads as they monitor the financial fallout of a multinational United Kingdom construction company.
Halifax council has asked city staff to examine a plastic bag ban, a move that would follow the lead of Montreal, where single-use plastic bags were banned at the start of the year, and Victoria, where a ban takes effect July 1.
A former Correctional Service Canada worker has admitted he helped an inmate escape from a federal prison in central Alberta.
Edmonton's NorQuest College received a $2-million gift on Tuesday from the Edmonton Civic Employees Charitable Assistance Fund (ECECAF).
SaskBuilds says APP will ensure maintenance services are in place for a new Saskatchewan hospital with no additional cost.
The College of Physicians and Surgeons of Saskatchewan says it will maintain status quo when it comes to medical marijuana.
A Halifax team followed more than 2,000 infants over the first decade of their lives, some even longer, to try and test their theory.
The government of Quebec is investing $1.4 billion into early childhood education. Some parents and educators are thrilled, others caution healthy skepticism.