North Shore fundraiser ‘Plunge for Purpose’ works to support families in need
Dozens of brave souls in Vancouver participated in the Plunge for Purpose Saturday, raising funds for families in need in partnership with the Harvest Project.
Dozens of brave souls in Vancouver participated in the Plunge for Purpose Saturday, raising funds for families in need in partnership with the Harvest Project.
With an increase in demand for warming centres, Saskatoon organizations have joined forces to help get vulnerable people through the winter.
FortisBC said its $327-million Okanagan Capacity Upgrade project would tie into its existing system and is needed to meet the demands of a growing population. The BCUC disagreed.
After being on picket lines for a month, hundreds of striking teachers from Montreal lined up to collect donated food, clothing, toys, hygiene items and more on Saturday.
Holding their breath for minutes at time, the extreme sport of freediving is growing in popularity as more and more Montrealers look to push their body to the limits.
Seven of ten family members of the Ahmadi family, who spent two years fleeing the Taliban, finally arrived on Vancouver Island on Saturday.
Donald Lyons, 43, died after a shooting that took place in the 1800 block of 35th Street Southeast shortly before 10 p.m. on Monday.
Dan Johnstone is spending part of his Christmas weekend camping out at a local grocery store hoping to collect over 50,000 lbs. of non-perishable food for Edmonton's Food Bank.
Charges have been laid against a Regina man who refused to leave a home Friday afternoon and was arrested with the help of a service dog.
A difficult four-year journey for Amal Zayd and her three children to come to Calgary from war-torn Sudan hit another hurdle when a donated wheelchair was stolen.
BTNX responded to a report by Global News after an investigation into federal procurement revealed the company had deleted samples from a study it submitted to Health Canada.
A man died in hospital after being struck by a vehicle on Wednesday, according to the Regina Police Service.
Police in B.C.’s Boundary region are urging drivers to take more care on icy roads, noting three people have died in local motor vehicle collisions in just the past two weeks.
Winnipeg police have arrested one of three suspects believed to be involved in the assault and confinement of a woman who was bound and placed into a dumpster.
Toronto police say drivers should expect significant delays Saturday afternoon after a TTC bus and another vehicle collided in the Parkside Drive and High Park Boulevard area.
Last-minute Christmas tree shoppers in Manitoba are finding the task more difficult than expected. One major retailer says 'every tree that could be sold has been sold.'
The sign was taken less than an hour after the elusive street artist posted a photo of the work on his Instagram page Friday.