Frustration mounting over unauthorized lobster fishing in southwestern Nova Scotia
St. Marys Bay was the scene of confrontation in September 2020 when the Sipekne'katik First Nation started a pioneering self-regulated lobster fishery.
St. Marys Bay was the scene of confrontation in September 2020 when the Sipekne'katik First Nation started a pioneering self-regulated lobster fishery.
Temperatures in Fort Nelson, B.C. reached 33.9 C, almost six degrees higher than the previous record for that day recorded in 1986.
The COVID-19 pandemic, extreme weather and more Canadians travelling abroad have left a hole of 10,000 donation appointments within the network, the agency says.
The union representing Ontario elementary teachers says it has filed for conciliation for its two central tables.
B.C. is experiencing what the province calls a severe and unprecedented drought, with 29 of its 34 water basins at drought level 4 or 5, with level 5 being the worst level.
The First Nations' Emergency Services Society is helping bridge the jurisdictional gap First Nations face during wildfire season through preparedness and mitigation.
The man arrested has been employed as a personal care worker in various hospitals within the Greater Toronto Area, and police say they believe there may be more victims.
Guelph police say a man began gesturing with a 15-centimetre knife after he pulled it out during a loud argument at a downtown restaurant on Monday.
Re-opening ERs is one way to start rebuilding the public's lost confidence in the system — but it's only one element of what needs to be done, health and politics experts say.
Two fires were reported in the hermitage area of Edmonton early Tuesday. One condo and one home were damaged. There are no reported injuries.
Lethbridge police are asking for help finding a mother and son who went searching for fossils on the Old Man River with another person and have not been heard from since Monday.
Workers at Manitoba's auto insurance Crown corporation went on strike Monday, as Premier Heather Stefanson criticized union leaders for rejecting a wage offer.
Airlines said they were making changes to their schedules to try and fly as many people as possible but some planes and crews were not where they should have been.
The province's Special Investigations Unit is investigating after a collision between a Peel Regional Police cruiser and another vehicle on Monday night.
Teachers across Canada are turning to social media platform TikTok to share everything from their daily experiences to learning tips and even their classroom outfits.
Yevgeny Prigozhin will likely be put to rest at the Serafimovskoye cemetery, which has previously been used for high-profile military burials, according to Russian media.
An apartment swap, which is a mutually-agreed-upon transfer of two separate leases, allows tenants to find the right home for them during the ongoing housing crisis in Montreal.
Emergency crews were called to King and Portland streets just before 11:30 p.m. Monday for reports of an assault.
The first occurred Saturday night on Clair Road East near Gordon Street. The second happened 30 minutes later on Goodwin Drive.
While the city remains under an evacuation order, a plan is being developed with the Government of the Northwest Territories to ensure residents can return to their homes safely.
The price of gas in Metro Vancouver appears set to stick above $2 per litre for the foreseeable future, and businesses and consumers are already feeling the pinch.
The feeling after an ominous first inning quickly evaporated for the Toronto Blue Jays on Monday night thanks to some solid offensive play and run support for starter Kevin Gausman.
With just an hour before Drake's performance was set to begin in Vancouver, promoters said it had been rescheduled to Wednesday due to an issue with the arena's scoreboard.
Police said the woman sustained life-threatening injuries after an altercation during the early afternoon of Aug. 16 around Shuter and Sherbourne streets.
Support staff at Ontario colleges are the latest group of workers to receive retroactive pay after Bill 124 was struck down at the end of 2022.