Gunman takes hostages at veterans home in California, police responding
Yountville Veterans Home is the largest veterans home in the United States, with about 1,000 residents.
Yountville Veterans Home is the largest veterans home in the United States, with about 1,000 residents.
One West Island moving company helps refugees feel at home.
The fleet — comprised of BYD Company Ltd.'s e6 pure-electric crossover model — will launch this summer.
The local news organization was nominated for its coverage of the 2017 Montreal mayoral elections and a report on a 91-year-old Habs superfan.
Peterborough police are asking residents to avoid Stenson Blvd.
A white police officer whose body camera recorded him beating a black pedestrian he accused of jaywalking has been arrested on assault charges in North Carolina.
The Saskatchewan government and University of Saskatchewan no longer provide statutory funding for the Meewasin Valley Authority.
The Halifax Regional Municipality has activated the overnight parking ban for Friday evening into Saturday morning.
Video of a woman being pulled away from her weeping daughters and shoved into a U.S. Customs and Border Protection vehicle has sparked criticism over the way federal agents are enforcing immigration laws.
Most Canadians who consume marijuana pay just under seven dollars per gram.
Ellen Pompeo addressed the accusations on Twitter, writing, "Its unfortunate that @DEADLINE chooses to try to pit women against each other on #InternationalWomensDay #shameonyounotme."
The idea is to show that even big brands like Apple, Coca-Cola and McDonald's can make mistakes.
Country music superstar Brad Paisley will be playing at the Calgary Stampede this July.
Here's a timeline of key events in the Ontario Progressive Conservative leadership race.
Melanie Jackson says a sentimental item was stolen from her room while she was a patient at St. Paul's Hospital.
It’s almost that time – when most Canadians will be springing their clocks forward an hour this Sunday morning.
Hydro One has withdrawn fom negotiations for the Peterborough Distribution Inc.
On Friday the Edmonton Eskimos signed International defensive tackle Da'Quan Bowers to a two-year contract extension. Former Eskimos linebacker Alex Hoffman-Ellis announced his retirement.
Over the next few months, Rose expects Edmonton should see unemployment stay the same, as any job gains will attract more people to the labour force and keep that number even.
"We can say for sure it wasn't due to alcohol impairment."
CHML's Bill Kelly will be broadcasting from Locke Street from 10 a.m. to noon, and Scott Thompson will be on the air from 12 to 2 p.m.
Premier Brian Pallister said for too long, money has been spent inefficiently without a lot of results.
A Calgary police constable is being investigated for child pornography offences.
The provincial government has announced new initiatives aimed at keeping offenders out of jail as the Manitoba's justice system tries to climb out of Canada’s basement.