Democratic presidential candidates call on Virginia governor to resign over racist photo
Northam apologized twice Friday after the photo surfaced and said Saturday he would remain in office despite widespread calls for him to step down.
Northam apologized twice Friday after the photo surfaced and said Saturday he would remain in office despite widespread calls for him to step down.
All eastbound express lanes of Highway 401 are closed at Yonge Street for the investigation, and traffic is extremely heavy in the area.
Canadian Blood Services has partnered with Hockey Gives Blood for a month long stem cell campaign.
The volunteer work of two locals is being recognized by the Fredericton community foundation
An 18-year-old Winnipeg man is nearly $1,000 poorer after being caught going more than 70 km/h over the speed limit Lagimodire Boulevard Friday morning, say police.
Police said alcohol is not believed to be a factor but speed is.
A Toronto-based lawyer says officials need to look closely at how Jaskirat Singh Sidhu was able to get on the road given his previous training and experience.
Maduro took office in March 2013 following the death of his mentor Hugo Chavez, who won over Venezuela's poor with so-called "21st century socialism" during his 14-year rule.
Manitoba paediatricians will be handing out books at their clinics during February, which is I Love To Read Month, to help kids develop their literacy skills.
Work on the $81-million project has been underway since 2015.
As Facebook marks 15 years in business, one University of Calgary instructor says many people still don't know enough about where their information ends up online.
This is the third year for the film festival. It will be held from March 1-3.
Russia says the image proves the U.S. was violating a Cold War-era nuclear arms treaty two years before the Trump administration announced it was withdrawing from the agreement.
Supporters of Juan Guaido are holding rallies across Venezuela on Saturday.
Police believe the suspects are connected to as many as 50 alleged LCBO thefts with the merchandise reported missing totalling a "substantial" value.
Man tased multiple times after police attempt to arrest him.
Francisco Yanez is the first active Venezuelan general to recognize Guaido as interim president since the National Assembly leader appointed himself on Jan. 23.
The inspection revealed that Cosctco received $7.25 million for advertising services that the ministry says violate its terms for accepting rebates.
DriveBC is also reporting that a section of Highway 97 in the Okanagan is closed in both directions because of a rockslide.
Do you have a special engagement coming up that calls for some decadent canapes?
While competing in a dog show, Fletcher the Irish Setter caught the eye of a talent scout. Sunday he takes the worlds largest stage.
Groundhogs don't exist in southern Alberta so we look to Balzac Billy to tell us what the second half of winter will bring.
Environment Canada's extreme cold warning is calling for temperatures between -40 C and -45 C starting Saturday night and continuing into Sunday morning.
How perverse that in a confrontation between an opulent dictator and the oppressed working poor, Canada’s largest labour union chooses to side with the former.