The Strokes share new single, ‘Brooklyn Bridge to Chorus’
'Brooklyn Bridge to Chorus' comes four days before the release of New York City-based band's new album, 'The New Abnormal.'
'Brooklyn Bridge to Chorus' comes four days before the release of New York City-based band's new album, 'The New Abnormal.'
Northumberland OPP investigated reports of a SUV which struck a pole on Percy Street near Castleton.
Conservative MP Dan Albas says he's heard from many people who are falling through the cracks.
The city of Ottawa has announced it will be prolonging its state of emergency measures until June 30.
Police and firefighters were called last Friday morning to the highrise on Marine Drive, where police reportedly determined a planter's box in the lobby was set on fire.
A 16-year-old faces charges after allegedly coughing into a Flin Flon RCMP officer's face and threatening him with COVID-19.
The Canadian Press has been told by at least two couples travelling on the ship that passengers had been allowed to leave and were on a bus headed for the airport.
New Democrats say they are concerned COVID-19 is distracting the federal and provincial governments from helping Kashechewan First Nation, which is vulnerable to spring flooding.
It is the fewest new cases reported in a 24-hour period in Saskatchewan since March 18, when four COVID-19 cases were reported.
Many maritime couples are forced to cancel their nuptials amid the COVID-19 pandemic
A man has been charged under the Public Health Act for allegedly coughing on a bus driver and transit police before disclosing he tested positive for COVID-19.
Dr. Deena Hinshaw and Premier Jason Kenney will provide an update on COVID-19 in Alberta at 3:30 p.m. Monday.
Jacob Wassermann expressed his gratitude in a statement on the second anniversary of the Humboldt Broncos bus crash.
Alberta’s emergency isolation support program is now closed. As Fletcher Kent explains, the provincial program was intended to be a bridge to help people wait until federal help arrived – and the Canada Emergency Response Benefit is now here.
Trican Well Service says it has cut its employee costs by half through salary reductions, layoffs and job sharing in reaction to a severe slowdown in drilling activity due to low oil prices.
The Métis Nation of Alberta has released a province-wide action plan in response to the COVID-19 outbreak.
Police have released a photo of a man they believe is responsible for the attempted murder of another man in 2018.
Gary Shelton with the Edmonton Sport Council shares some tips on how families can keep kids active with all sports cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The City of Toronto said 141 complaints about gatherings and unsafe behaviour at parks were reported to 311 on Saturday alone.
One of the residents of Highview Residences in Kitchener, Ont., who tested positive for COVID-19 has died, the company has confirmed.
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The Nova Scotia Liquor Corporation confirmed the positive case at its Portland Street location.
An apartment fire shut down a street in the West End Monday morning.
The coronavirus pandemic has claimed more victims in Italy than any other country, and more than 45,000 worldwide.
Now that the world has shut down, has the way you pass the time changed?