No Halloween-themed train ride at Stanley Park for fourth year in a row
The Vancouver Park Board said the Stanley Park Ghost Train has been cancelled for the fourth year in a row.
The Vancouver Park Board said the Stanley Park Ghost Train has been cancelled for the fourth year in a row.
Police say a drug is anything that can result in any kind of impairment, and that means drivers can be impaired by a lot more than just cannabis or alcohol.
Bear sightings increase every fall as they become more active in searching for food ahead of hibernating, meaning the chances of encountering one rise significantly.
On the Sisters In Spirit National Day of Action dedicated to MMIWG, a Mi'kmaw man held a haircutting ceremony to honour the memory of lost loved ones.
Peel Region Police have charged Basel Mohammad of Brampton, Ont., with homicide in connection with the death of his wife.
The Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver says a jump in new listings is helping to bring some balance back to the region's housing market.
Peel Regional Police say they've charged a 33-year-old man in an alleged spear phishing scam that took money from Good Shepherd in Hamilton, Ont.
The massive outage on Canadian National Railway Co. lines that delayed thousands of Toronto-area commuters during rush hour Tuesday was caused by a software upgrade, CN says.
Farming season is close to wrapping up, with local producers clearing their fields before the first frost of the year.
The Cassidy Farm Market and Deli has had different names and owners over the decades, but its relationship with the community has never changed, according to owner Grant Fong.
Winnipeg Fire and Paramedic Services battled two house fires Wednesday morning on Ottawa Avenue and Kenaston Boulevard. No one was injured.
Premier-designate Wab Kinew and his party campaigned on improving health care and bringing back three emergency rooms that were converted into urgent care centres.
A relative of the couple killed by a grizzly bear in the Banff National Park wildernees says he knew something was wrong as soon as he received a call from their satellite device.
The federal government says three per cent of wildfires in Canada are uncontrolled, with that fraction causing about 97 per cent of burned land.
Australian couple Marty and Jess Ansen have already spent nearly the last 500 days living on cruise ships as part of their 795-day voyage.
The federal government will put $740,000 toward further assessing the feasibility of searching a Winnipeg-area landfill for the remains of two First Nations women.
Early on Oct. 1, police responded to a shooting in the 200 block of McDermot Avenue, authorities said. The suspect faces charges for over a dozen offences.
WestJet says the decision was made as a result of performance and is in line with the airline's strategy to take on more of the longer routes between Eastern and Western Canada.
Rideau Hall says it deeply regrets that a man who fought for a Nazi unit in the Second World War was appointed to the Order of Canada in 1987.
The Calgary International Film Festival has just wrapped after 11 days of screening 200 features and short films, spotlighting local and well-known filmmakers.
Woman testifying in the sexual assault trial of former fashion mogul Peter Nygard tells jurors she was afraid to come forward for years following the alleged attack.
The new vehicle market remained hot in September, according to DesRosiers Automotive Consultants Inc., with vehicle sales jumping 19 per cent in the month on an annualized basis.
The company is named in an application for a class-action lawsuit that alleges more than 400 people were lured to Canada under false premises by a Montreal-area placement agency.
The S&P/TSX composite index was down 56.87 points this morning at 18,964.05.
A Nova Scotia Health Department official says the government will fine the province's ambulance service if it fails to meet performance standards for response times.