P.E.I. dunes may not recover from ‘striking’ Fiona damage before next storm: experts
Parks Canada spokesman James Eastham described the damage from Hurricane Fiona as "very striking" and "quite obvious.''
Parks Canada spokesman James Eastham described the damage from Hurricane Fiona as "very striking" and "quite obvious.''
Sue Johanson is the reason so many Canadians today know how to have safe sex and enjoy it.
The Embassy of Israel in Ottawa says it feels at risk of violence after nearly three years of pushing Global Affairs Canada to increase its security.
Young Canadians with cancer are often forced to navigate bureaucratic red tape in order to avoid eye-popping medical bills.
Toronto FC's season is over but the work continues in revamping a roster that has already gone through an almost complete overhaul in the wake of a dismal 2021 campaign.
With a seven-run lead and support from a boisterous sellout crowd, a Game 2 victory seemed like a virtual lock in their wild-card series against Seattle.
Demonstrations rage on in cities, towns and villages across Iran over the Sept. 16 death of Mahsa Amini in the custody of the country's morality police in Tehran.
Former Federal Reserve chief Ben Bernanke along with Douglas Diamond and Philip Dybvig won the 2022 Nobel Economics Prize "for research on banks and financial crises."
A mother who is referred to as Sara suffered a traumatic miscarriage at the Penticton Regional Hospital.
Officers responded at around 7:20 p.m. to the area of Finch Avenue West and Alness Street, just west of Dufferin Street, after receiving multiple reports of shots fired.
October marks cyber security awareness month in Canada, and one expert believes local governments need to take the time to review their defenses, especially in rural areas.
At 151 hectares in size, the blaze is listed as out of control. BC Wildfire Service says the cause is unknown and under investigation.
A busy and competitive summer has Canadian Dalano Banton more confident and comfortable in his second Toronto Raptors training camp.
North Korea's recent flurry of missile tests were designed to simulate showering the South with tactical nuclear weapons as a warning.
He was first locked out of his Instagram on Friday after which he took to Twitter, where he tweeted on Saturday for the first time in two years.
A tank made an appearance and drove over a car in Hope for a Rambo First Blood anniversary event.
Years ago, Lily had tried her hand at the Brownie game, but her store in Yaletown closed down after just a year.
While we gather with family and friends for Thanksgiving, a reminder for Saskatchewan residents on how to stay safe from COVID this weekend.
A landslide fueled by flooding and days of torrential rain swept through a town in central Venezuela, leaving at least 22 people dead.
The idea of relocating his community isn't one that Arnie Lampreau of the Shackan Indian Band in B.C.'s Nicola Valley thought he'd be considering when he was elected chief.
“We have a massive issue in this country," said former Canadian Olympic skier Allison Forsyth. “Every sport has an issue with the normalization of behaviours.”
As many Albertans prepare for a Thanksgiving feast, one U of A doctor is urging caution for large gathering as the risks of contracting COVID-19 are still present.
An incoming cold front is expected to bring strong winds across the province Monday, according to Environment Canada.
The Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service (WFPS) is inviting people to mark fire prevention week from Sunday until Oct 15.
Manitobans are feeling the pressure of high fuel and food prices ahead of thanksgiving.