Coast Guard responds to fuel spill from partially sunk fishing vessel in Fraser River
Fisheries and Oceans Canada says they have deployed teams to deal with a partially submerged 65 foot fishing vessel leaking fuel into the Fraser River.
Fisheries and Oceans Canada says they have deployed teams to deal with a partially submerged 65 foot fishing vessel leaking fuel into the Fraser River.
The Crown has said the couple were kidnapped as leverage in a bid to recover 50 kilograms of cocaine, $3.5 million cash or their grandson, who had been arrested six days earlier.
As Moncton is one of the fastest growing cities in the country, many newcomers were out enjoying their first Canadian winter.
The university confirmed Friday in an email to students and staff that campus operations would resume, even as officials have faced pressure to delay the return.
Public consults on the NDP's health care plan, called Family Health Teams, will start at the beginning of March and people can register to participate online.
In baseball, it's usually the closer who makes the save. In this case, it was the manager who got the job done.
Richard Belzer, the longtime stand-up comedian who became one of TV's most indelible detectives as John Munch in ``Law & Order: SVU,'' has died.
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has issued a recall for Louis Latour brand Pinot Noir because the product may possibly contain glass.
The Mi'kmaw community of Eskasoni First Nation cheered and celebrated this week, as their "gentle warrior" Rita Joe was named Nova scotia's Heritage Day honouree.
Multiple tournaments were held at the Expo Centre in Edmonton on Saturday for the province's first major esports event.
The affected products were sold in Quebec, Ontario, British Columbia, Alberta and Nova Scotia. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency said recalled foods should not be consumed.
Winnipeg ice carver Corby Pearce is excited to display his work in the city at The Forks as well as some walking trails on Sunday.
In a tweet on Sunday morning, Halton Regional Police said they were called to Gibson Crescent for reports of a shooting.
Authorities in southern China said a man stopped for drunk driving and not having a license stabbed to death three police officers.
A three-vehicle crash on Highway 15 in Grand-Barachois, N.B. has claimed the life of a 60-year-old woman from the community, according to RCMP.
Two experts say Japan's 'separation marriage' trend suggests it's possible for people to have successful marriages that fall outside of the norm of monogamous marriages.
There was a time when the singles charts were awash with instrumental hits. Alan Cross says that era seems to have passed and we're all a little poorer for it.
Fredericton's Turner Brandt knew exactly how he wanted to celebrate his seventh birthday party when he saw his drum teacher's band, Too Bad Jim, play a rock show in August.
A campaign launched by Hockey Nova Scotia to induct John Paris Jr., professional hockey's first Black coach and general manager, has received nearly 2,000 signatures.
North Korea's official Korean Central News Agency said its launch of the Hwasong-15 ICBM was organized ``suddenly'' without prior notice at Kim's direct order.
In a tweet, Toronto police said they were called to the area of Rogers Road and Keele Street for reports of a collision.
The federal government said the program was aimed at helping Black business owners overcome barriers they face navigating financial institutions and entrepreneurship in general.
The London Knights clinched a playoff spot with a dramatic win over the Sting in Sarnia on Saturday night.
The Leafs are focused while the Canadiens are simply trying to ice a full line-up. Toronto handled Montreal easily 5-1.
Police say the uniforms are for the Calgary and Saskatoon police services.