What’s in the water? The bacterial booby traps of summer
From public swimming pools to the content of a sandbox, a health and hygiene expert helps us do a deep dive into the microscopic menaces of summer.
From public swimming pools to the content of a sandbox, a health and hygiene expert helps us do a deep dive into the microscopic menaces of summer.
"From what I've been told he's the first crow in North America to be banded for non-research, non-endangerment purposes," said Canuck's human "friend" Shawn Bergman.
Severe weather in northwestern Ontario produced a tornado over the water on Lake of the Woods Wednesday.
The vessels are supported by a coast guard helicopter and conservation and protection surveillance aircraft to help locate the so-called "ghost gear" floating on the surface.
The Blue Bombers keep their highest paid receiver on the sidelines in their quest to start the season at 5-0
Oka Mayor Pascal Quevillon is under fire for comments he made over a proposed land transfer to Kanesatake.
There will be an $800 million cap on settlements for military victims and $100 million cap for civilians.
The New Brunswick Extra-Mural Program (EMP), known as the 'hospital without walls’ is the provincial home healthcare program that provides healthcare services to New Brunswickers’ of all ages.
Republican Sen. Rand Paul on Wednesday blocked fast-track approval of a bipartisan bill that would ensure a victims' compensation fund related to the Sept. 11 attacks never runs out of money.
Turn-down treats and bedding changed daily are some of The Petropolitan's amenities for canine - and feline - guests.
Poland's digital affairs ministry and cyber authorities in Lithuania are also looking into concerns over inadequate protections of privacy, AFP reports.
Renovations on the Stanley A. Milner Library have been going on for months, but this week Edmontonians took notice of the dark, angular, futuristic redesign and started comparing it to Calgary's new library.
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency says some sheep in Alberta have been infected with scrapie, a fatal disease that affects the animals' nervous system.
One lawyer allegedly approached the other from behind and struck him in the head with an aerosol can, according to police in Louisville, Ky.
Police say they're looking for any potential witnesses who may have seen activity on the property.
An Indigenous-led research centre tackling the rise in HIV and other sexually transmitted infections is one step closer to reality after a $2.84 million federal grant from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research.
Food prices, in particular, food that "comes out of the ground" are subject to weather conditions.
The organization says the policy no longer guarantees asylum seekers the same legal rights as those offered in Canada.
Investigators are looking for a parolee who robbed Royal Variety convenience store on Whitney Avenue, Tuesday.
The Halifax Board of Police Commissioners provides civilian governance and oversight for the Halifax Regional Police on behalf of Regional Council.
The reboot, which is a 10-episode order right now, will follow a new group of Manhattan's elite rich kids.
The Western Canada Lottery Corporation (WCLC) says a ticket sold somewhere in Winnipeg for Wednesday’s Western 649, hit the jackpot -- winning a cool $2 million.
The Alberta government has selected a company to conduct a review of Alberta Health Services.
Summer has finally arrived, and the season means getting out for barbeques, picnics and other outdoor fun. But on all those outdoor surfaces, germs lurk. Jennifer Crosby sits down with the “germ guy” Jason Tetro.
In 2015, a jury found Oland guilty of the murder of his father, but that was overturned after an appeal over the judge's instruction to the jury.