Australian couple captures video of close encounter with grizzly in Kananaskis
Wed, Jul 4: Dale and Jessica Boshoff captured this footage of a grizzly while hiking in Kananaskis Country in June 2018.
Wed, Jul 4: Dale and Jessica Boshoff captured this footage of a grizzly while hiking in Kananaskis Country in June 2018.
It's unclear why the person, who appears to be female, climbed to the foot of Lady Liberty.
Beaconsfield officials say they plan to go ahead with their summertime leaf blowers ban.
Excessive sweating is a problem if it's negatively affecting your normal life, say experts. There are treatments available.
The collector lanes on Hwy. 85 northbound were forced to be closed Wednesday afternoon after an excavator tipped over underneath a bridge.
The light rail vehicles which will be part of the ION transit system are currently under investigation to see if there are defects similar to the ones found on TTC streetcars.
The three-year-old was strapped in a car seat in the full sun, police said.
The Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office said the woman only suffered a road rash from the incident.
A Winnipeg pilot walked away with minor injuries after his small aircraft flipped over into a swamp at Russell Airport Wednesday morning.
The UN human rights chief questioned a top Myanmar official's assertion that the government is committed to defending the rights of all.
Catherine McKenna said the government is evaluating what Ontario's plans will mean for federal funds earmarked for reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
Arthur Potts says the cost of potential future damage to vehicles and corroded concrete caused by the solution would be 10 times the $4.3 million it reportedly saved taxpayers.
These famous stars ran the risk of being deported in their early days on American soil.
A Manitoba man convicted of sending letter bombs to his ex-wife and two lawyers will have a sentencing hearing Oct. 3.
Winnipeg's Jett Woo, Cody Glass and Stelio Mattheos are among six Manitoba players chosen to attend the 8-day World Junior Showcase in Kamloops.
With humidex values reaching just below 40 for the third day in a row, those working outdoors have to find the balance between getting a job done and not getting sick.
Supporters behind a recently-launched GoFundMe campaign are hoping to raise $100,000 to help rebuild the SPCA of Western Quebec, whose Gatineau location burned down in a fire late Monday.
The Penticton United Church is planning to erect “no trespassing” signs at the recommendation of police and city bylaw officers.
The BC SPCA seized the animals from Terry Baker in February, which include American Eskimo, border collie, husky and Samoyed breeds.
Richard Cloutier, co-host of the News on 680 CJOB, 4 to 7 p.m. weekdays, shares tales of the road during his two-week long trek on the 2018 Cycle of Hope.
A lot of this has to do with your body's natural sleep cycle, experts say.
The Regina Police Service are seeking the public's assistance in locating a 39-year-old woman who has not been seen since June 27, 2018.
The BC Supreme Court struck down a bid to void a provincial environmental certificate for the project in May.
A spokesman for New Brunswick fishermen based on Grand Manan Island says at least 10 Canadian fishing boats have been intercepted by U.S. Border Patrol agents since last week while fishing in the disputed waters around Machias Seal Island.
The man's uncle says the victim urged his daughters to run to their boat for safety while he put himself in front of the bear.