51-year-old man dead after house fire in Brooks, Alta.
RCMP said fire crews entered the home on Greenbrook Road during the early-morning hours of Jan. 1 and rescued the man, but he died as a result of his injuries.
RCMP said fire crews entered the home on Greenbrook Road during the early-morning hours of Jan. 1 and rescued the man, but he died as a result of his injuries.
Passengers identified members of the Russian Junior Hockey team as some of those escorted off the plane.
A man was rushed to hospital in critical condition and a man police say was his roommate is facing charges of aggravated assault after a fight in their St. John's apartment.
The Lethbridge Hurricanes' Saturday game at Calgary and Sunday's home game against Swift Current have been postponed due to COVID-19.
Flights on Jan. 1 will go as scheduled, but all operations have been suspended on Jan. 2 and 3 due to COVID-related staff shortages, Pacific Coastal Airlines confirmed on Friday.
Hamilton police are investigating after a car allegedly pulled out of a New Year's Eve RIDE traffic stop lineup, struck two officers and sped off.
Environment Canada issued a winter weather travel advisory on New Year's Day for the Hamilton-Niagara area saying motorists should expect hazardous winter driving conditions.
According to the new bylaw, snow must be cleared from Regina sidewalks adjacent to a resident’s property within 48 hours after a snow or ice event.
A pair of streets in Winnipeg's west end were shut down with crews expected to be on scene most of Saturday following an overnight fire at an apartment building.
RCMP say 18-year-old Xander Tardiff is considered armed and dangerous and believe he may be in Flin Flon, Man., Creighton, Sask., or Denare Beach, Sask.
RCMP in central Alberta say they have arrested and charged a man after a 66-year-old was found dead inside a home.
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency says the affected products include Save on Foods' lemon chicken, sweet and sour pork, ginger beef and honey garlic chicken combo meals.
Though the crowds were smaller, the throngs nevertheless stretched for blocks to soak in the celebration, with many traveling from afar to take part.
The Calgary Stampeders have re-signed American quarterback Jake Maier, who emerged as a dependable backup to Bo Levi Mitchell last season.
Canadian freestyle skier Brendan Mackay's first World Cup victory was a memorable one Thursday night as the 24-year-old did it on home turf.
China claims democratically governed Taiwan as its own territory and has increased military and diplomatic pressure in the past two years to assert its sovereignty claims.
The pandemic has put many B.C. restaurants out of business, but for those still going into 2022, it's one foot in front of the other and hoping for the best.
The Toronto Raptors bid farewell to 2021 with a victory. It came in a near-empty arena that was almost befitting the end of another bizarre sports year in the COVID-19 era.
New Year's Eve, which used to be celebrated globally with a free-spirited wildness, felt instead like a case of deja vu thanks to the fast-spreading Omicron variant.
A Vancouver branch of the Royal Canadian Legion is facing an eviction deadline from a building it helped build, but says it had a deal with the landlord to operate rent-free.
The U.S. said the debriefing involved talk of "shared priorities, including a strong, united response to further Russian aggression against Ukraine."
As we get set to mark the start of another new year with so much uncertainty looming, Sarah Ryan spoke to a registered psychologist about how to cope.
The decision to extend winter break for students in Alberta because of the province’s COVID-19 situation is both a relief and a let-down for many. Sarah Komadina has more as teachers and families have been forced to once again readjust.
The province did not announce any new COVID-19 restrictions Friday and no changes were made to the current indoor gathering rules or Restrictions Exemption Program. As Nicole Stillger reports, an Alberta advocacy group believes the province is moving backwards.
In addition to the judges and their families, a group totalling about 230 people, Canada will also resettle an unspecified number of LGBTQ Afghans, a government spokesperson said.