‘Fond of drumsticks’: Royal Tyrell paleontologists make new discovery in tyrannosaur diets
The discovery was made while a technician was cleaning up a fossil of a five- to seven-year-old Gorgosaurus libratus, that was originally located in 2009.
The discovery was made while a technician was cleaning up a fossil of a five- to seven-year-old Gorgosaurus libratus, that was originally located in 2009.
Surveillance footage of the rescue showed dozens of students surrounding the car and lifting it up together in the parking lot of their Utah high school.
Teacher Samuel Paty was beheaded outside his school in 2020 after showing his class cartoons of the prophet of Islam during a debate on free expression.
A deadly salmonella outbreak traced back to cantaloupes has claimed the lives of five people and infected over 100 people across Canada.
From the birth of a new Bigg's killer whale to a walk down memory lane from a beloved B.C. actor, here are five good news stories from the week to share.
A group of four unions calling itself the "common front" and representing 420,000 public sector workers, including teachers and lab technicians, launched a weeklong strike Friday.
A young sledge hockey player from New Brunswick is living his dream, playing for Canada's national sledge hockey team in front of a hometown crowd.
The Atomwaffen Division is a neo-Nazi group connected with murders and harassment in the United States, and is listed as a terrorist group by the Canadian government.
Snow, or wet snow, is possible Saturday afternoon in parts of the Lower Mainland and Vancouver Island, according to Global BC's senior meteorologist Kristi Gordon.
Ibrahim Ali's lawyers reportedly couldn't get him to understand a key point — that he was still on trial for the first-degree murder of a young teen girl.
Manitobans are being encouraged to take precautions when heading into the great outdoors, as the province's wacky weather means lakes and rivers may not have safe ice conditions.
Short-term rental managers are lamenting the demise of their business model, while real estate agents say investment properties owners are being forced to sell at a loss.
Canada will see the recovery of $40 million owed in relation to the construction of Medicago's facility, and will see research and development assets transferred to Aramis.
The sanctions target officials whom Canada, the U.S. and the U.K. accuse of having a role in long-standing human-rights violations.
Police say nearly 55,000 vehicles were screened at 228 check stops on Dec. 2, with 222 drivers being impaired by either alcohol or drugs.
South Simcoe, Ont. police are warning the public about an online scam for Taylor Swift tickets after multiple people reported it to police.
Manitoba RCMP are concerned for the well-being of a Portage la Prairie man, 69, who was reported missing Thursday.
A 53-year-old woman was taken to hospital with serious injuries after she was hit by a small yellow school bus in central Edmonton Friday morning.
Guelph police say an unknown man was caught in a woman's home while she was changing on Thursday night. The victim's boyfriend yelled at the man and he ran away.
Homicide investigators are expected to release more details regarding the homicides of a father and his son in late November in Richmond, B.C.
Two Nova Scotia animal sanctuaries are being inundated with surrendered pigs from people who don't realize the work that goes into caring for them.
Thursday's Santas Day radiothon on 630 CHED raised $222,246.96 in cash and toy donations for 630 CHED Santas Anonymous.
RCMP are investigating after two churches were destroyed by fire Thursday night in Barrhead.
The suspect, a 20-year-old man, was arrested this week. Winnipeg police had been investigating the shooting death of Ava Zaber since November.
Edmonton's new and improved snow-and-ice-clearing map shows, in almost real time, where city snowplows are and what roads are next on the priority list.