World Cup reporter blasts harassing soccer fan who tried to kiss her on camera
Brazilian journalist Julia Guimaraes was reporting Sunday in Ekaterinburg following the match between Senegal and Japan when the fan tried to kiss her.
Brazilian journalist Julia Guimaraes was reporting Sunday in Ekaterinburg following the match between Senegal and Japan when the fan tried to kiss her.
The federal government has committed $500,000 towards the University of Alberta's project to improve privacy of automated vehicle communications.
Federal Infrastructure Minister Amarjeet Sohi is expected to announce funding for projects on automated vehicles on Monday.
Bombardier assembles its Q400 turboprop aircraft and several models of business jets at its Toronto operations.
Ottawa police say they're investigating after a school bus crashed into a house this morning, leaving some of those on board with minor injuries.
For over two decades, golfers have been taking part in the Richard John Evans Memorial Golf Tournament in support of the Children’s Wish Foundation. Brenda Evans shares further details.
An early Monday morning fire on Montreal has left several residents without a place to stay.
The shooting happened after firefighters responded to a pre-dawn Monday alarm at an 11-story tower in Long Beach, south of Los Angeles.
The Edmonton Street Performers Festival will get underway at a new location next month. Artist producer Shelley Switzer and magician Ron Pearson share details.
Donald Trump tweeted to Jimmy Fallon about his "whimpering" over the infamous hair-mussing in 2016.
Waterloo police released a new video on Monday morning of the man they are looking to speak with in connection to the June 18 homicide in Kitchener.
Sanders said she was asked to leave the Red Hen because she worked for the president.
The Liberals are facing calls to revoke funding granted through the Canada Summer Jobs program to an Islamic organization whose leader Conservatives have accused of spreading "hatred" by calling for Israeli soldiers in Gaza to be sent home in "body bags."
Employees with the SAQ, Quebec's liquor corporation, have voted in favour of giving its union a mandate for six strike days.
Consumer spending often goes up in the summer, but that can result in debt. Licensed insolvency trustee Frieda Richer shares some tips to not ending up broke by creating a budget and wish list.
Nearly half of all youth who end up in custody across Canada are Indigenous, a statistic that a Manitoba activist says.
Six Alberta chefs are teaming up for a six-course fundraising meal in order to bring internationally celebrated artist Okuda San Miguel to Edmonton, where he will create the city’s largest mural in Old Strathcona. Michael Maxxis shares details.
The province is also expected to announce the opening of health care community centres to replace the two closing hospitals, however those would not be equipped with emergency rooms.
Environment Canada confirmed a landspout tornado was on the ground for about 10 minutes Saturday afternoon near Griffin, Sask.
The Nova Scotia Nature Trust says the newly protected property in Digby County is one of only two conservation habitats for the plant in Canada.
The subsidized bus pass will provide teens with $29 in savings every month.
Two homes were destroyed after a duplex in southeast Edmonton's Charlesworth neighbourhood went up in flames Sunday night.
Police said they were called the community centre's parking lot around 3:17 a.m. Monday.
Here’s Mike Sobel’s Monday, June 25, 2018 early morning weather forecast for Edmonton, Alberta and the surrounding area.