Gender-neutral terms for God? The Church of England is considering them
The Church of England is launching a commission in the spring to explore whether it should stop referring to God as 'He' in its services.
The Church of England is launching a commission in the spring to explore whether it should stop referring to God as 'He' in its services.
The provincial government is planning a pilot project that would give $100 million in royalty breaks to companies that fulfil their legal obligations to restore old oil wells.
Tuesday marked the anniversary of the launch of what would be a near week-long disruption on the Ambassador Bridge in Windsor, Ont., North America’s busiest land border crossing.
Ontario’s blue box collection service will undergo some big changes starting later this year that will impact municipalities across the province.
A new study co-led by a Dalhousie University professor aims to create programs to support women in mid-life and older who are experiencing intimate partner violence.
The Transportation Safety Board of Canada has released its report into a 2019 incident in Kitchener where a woman and child were struck by a GO train.
Two Alberta men and a Saskatchewan man are facing dozens of charges in connection with a series of large drug seizures announced by the Edmonton Police Service on Thursday.
A person is dead following a collision on a southern Alberta highway.
Michel Arseneau and his family are pleading with the government to change the rules on a Class B fishing licence before he dies and the licence expires.
City council voted 7-to-2 Wednesday in favour of removing Coun. Dan LeBlanc from the board of Community and Social Impact Regina.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford told the integrity commissioner that guests identified as developers at his daughter's stag and doe party in the summer were 'personal friends.'
Mayor Andrea Horwath says talk around a change in the governance of local public health is something council has not really had a chance to dig into with so many new faces.
More kiosks, more staff and more space are being added to the two collision-reporting centres that opened in Edmonton in September 2022.
TC Energy Corp. has pegged the cost of cleanup and remediation of December's oil spill from its Keystone pipeline at an estimated US$480 million.
A 33-year-old woman has been charged with four counts of arson and breach of probation in connection with several fires in Fort Saskatchewan.
North Vancouver RCMP said several people were able to escape from the home, but that two bodies were found inside once the flames were extinguished.
A Toronto woman is concerned about her relatives in Turkey who survived the deadly earthquake but are struggling to stay warm and survive.
North Korea's leader, Kim Jong Un, and his daughter, Kim Ju Ae, took centre stage at the military parade, fuelling speculation that the 10-year-old may be chosen as the next heir.
Emergency crews were called to the intersection of Bathurst Street and Ava Road, just south of Eglinton Avenue West, at around 8:30 a.m. Thursday for reports of a crash.
According to the City of Saskatoon, the transportation plan focuses on offering more and safer places to walk and cycle, and encouraging other forms of active transportation.
The S&P/TSX composite index was up 27.46 points at 20,707.00.
Google is trying to get in on the AI chatbot action with its own tool called Bard, but a factual error from the AI just cost the tech giant US$100 billion.
The Calgary Flames say defenceman Rasmus Andersson is "doing well" after he was taken to hospital following a crash on Wednesday.
A man from Wasaga Beach is facing multiple charges after Ontario Provincial Police say he sent threatening messages to two local police stations earlier this week.
The full Snofest weekend schedule of activities is online at peterborough.ca/snofest.