Saskatchewan Huskies men’s hockey in a groove with new starting goaltender
The backbone of the Saskatchewan Huskies’ success has been Taran Kozun, who’s posted some of the best numbers in Canada West.
The backbone of the Saskatchewan Huskies’ success has been Taran Kozun, who’s posted some of the best numbers in Canada West.
The Holodomor, a famine and genocide that killed millions in Ukraine between 1932-33, is of special importance to Manitoba due to the province's large Ukrainian population.
Canadian entomologist Bob Anderson has dubbed a newly discovered species of beetle Sicoderus bautistai after the MLB all-star.
Festival organizers estimate hosting the 2018 Grey Cup will bring 30,000 people to the city and will inject $100 million into Edmonton's economy. Most businesses are thrilled.
A young father of four from Red Deer was killed after a gas leak at a facility in Iraq late last week.
'Mr. Pitt cannot simply be lumped together with other defendants and held liable for alleged conduct in which he is not even alleged to have participated,' the motion to dismiss claims.
"I was having severe morning sickness and on top of that feeling a lot of shame. Trying to go through this whole process was daunting and intimidating."
It's been nearly three-and-half years since Guido Amsel was arrested after sending packages to his ex-wife and two Winnipeg law firms tied to an ongoing divorce battle.
Above seasonal temperatures will round off the work week in Saskatoon, before cooling off for the weekend.
"Unresolved issues" between the main business partners leading the redevelopment of LeBreton Flats are the one thing holding back the massive city-building project.
The exemption, retroactive to when the carbon tax was introduced in 2017, is expected to provide $750,000 to $1.5 million per year in relief for Alberta's oil and gas drilling industry.
The Mounties believe that one or more people gained entry to the house and stole three hunting rifles, ammunition, radios and a Honeywell safe containing an undisclosed amount of money.
A man and two women are facing charges after a cannabis dispensary was raided in Bedford, N.S., Thursday morning.
Facebook’s outgoing head of communications is taking the blame for hiring Definers, the public relations firm doing opposition research on the company’s critics, including billionaire philanthropist George Soros.
Organization president Carol Jolin says he wants a meeting with Premier Doug Ford to demand the province restore its support for francophones.
The hardest hit area will be between Hope and Merritt.
The 2018 Grey Cup Festival is hosting cheerleaders and gamers to showcase their skills.
Winter hasn't materialized yet in any meaningful way, meaning only some runs and lifts are operating.
Cochrane RCMP are investigating a serious vehicle collision on Highway 1A near Gleneagles Road in Cochrane.
Over 40 per cent of youth in Saskatchewan reported using electronic cigarettes, 15 per cent who are regular users, according to government data.
Bundleupyeg has set a lofty goal for its sixth season of collecting warm clothing for Edmonton's homeless community during the winter.
A new Statistics Canada report indicates Edmonton had the third-highest homicide rate in Canada last year.
U.S. President Donald Trump is threatening to close the U.S. border with Mexico for an undisclosed period of time if his administration determines that its southern ally has lost "control" on its side.
The 22 paramedics received the Emergency Medical Services Exemplary Service medal – an award from the Governor General that recognizes paramedics with a minimum of 20 years of service.
Should Canada buy used military jets from Australia? Roy Green looks at how things went when Canada bought used submarines from the U.K.