20% of Canadians say they had a ‘good year overall’: Angus Reid study
New data gathered by the Angus Reid Institute (ARI) has found that has been a mixed bag of reviews for Canadians in 2023.
New data gathered by the Angus Reid Institute (ARI) has found that has been a mixed bag of reviews for Canadians in 2023.
The Manitoba government is planning to take a step in the coming weeks toward its plan for a universal school meal program.
Ontario Provincial Police are begging people to "be a better driver" and consider the conditions as impaired charges and fatalities rise in the province.
The Ontario Fire Marshal has been called upon to help Kingston Fire and Rescue determine the cause of a fire at a Kingston Motel on Tuesday night.
Local governments scored highest when it comes to trust, while social media platforms scored lowest, with just one in 10 believing those platforms act in the public interest.
Experts say it's not enough just to teach language and writing in a classroom — students need immersion programs and mentorship, plus more media.
Staff arrived Christmas Day at the Restigouche County SPCA in Dalhousie, N.B. to find people had smashed the glass in their front door and allegedly stole bags of dog food.
Niagara Regional Police say the charges are tied to a man knocked unconscious during an October 11 assault inside in Canucks Ale House on Carlton and Vine.
As the year is almost over, here's a look at Saskatchewan's homelessness situation in Regina and Saskatoon and what is being done to help those who have nowhere to go.
Earlier this month, Mayor Amarjeet Sohi sat down for a year-end interview with Global Edmonton.
In a year-end interview with Paul Brothers, Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston discusses two of the biggest issues facing the province: health care and housing.
Tom Smothers captivated audiences with socially conscious and ground-breaking comedy alongside his brother in 'The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour.'
Police were called to the apartment block on Cannifton Road after several mailboxes were forced open.
The province made headlines around the world throughout the year for a variety of reasons, including whacky wildlife, crime, disaster, and more.
Environment Canada has issued wind warnings for British Columbia's central coast, Sunshine Coast and Greater Victoria regions.
The Nova Scotia government says a Cape Breton coal mine under a stop-work order since July can resume production.
A suspect crashed into a tree just after a carjacking in Ajax, before attempting — and failing — to steal two other vehicles, police say.
Several arrests were made following an investigation into the fatal stabbing of a Winnipeg man, say police. An investigation is ongoing.
Thunderstorms and strong winds have brought down more than 1,000 power lines in parts of Queensland and left 85,000 people without electricity.
Hamilton police say a teen was sent to hospital after a melee connected with the expelling of some 50 youths from the restaurant on Tuesday night.
Whether grappling with a stuffed animal overflow or weary of navigating a Lego minefield, here are some practical storage solutions to help regain order and tidiness in your home.
Isiah Kiner-Falefa has signed with the Toronto Blue Jays according to several media reports.
Damarcus Coley was charged with first-degree murder, child abuse and delinquent possession of a firearm in the killing of his 23-year-old sister.
A Halifax teenager is facing multiple charges following a vehicle theft, chase, and crash on Boxing Day. Police say the accused is a 14-year-old.
Summer McIntosh, a 17-year-old swimming phenom, has been named female athlete of the year by The Canadian Press after defending her world titles in Japan.