Students at a West Edmonton junior high school got a firsthand traditional experience for Black History Month on Wednesday which featured music, dance and cultural education.
The Toronto Zoo says it has made the “most difficult” choice to euthanize Hari, an elderly Sumatran tiger whose kidneys started to fail.
First Nations leaders blast Ontario's police watchdog after family learned shooter didn't render first aid for 40 minutes through social media, saying report re-traumatized community.
Foot soldiers of Alberta’s separatist movement are making their way south of the border again. This time, they’re looking to rally Albertan snowbirds in Yuma, Ariz., to sign their petition aimed at ...
The B.C. government is introducing new legislation aimed at strengthening trade with the rest of Canada.
The annual three-day summer festival of boots, brims and bandanas — Lasso Montreal — announced its lineup on Tuesday.
The Quebec government is joining forces with the Montreal business community to support the metropolis’s bid to host the new Defence, Security and Resilience Bank.
A 37-year-old Toronto man is dead after his vehicle was struck by a fuel tanker truck on Highway 407 in Markham.
A judge on Wednesday kept former New York Jets first-round draft pick Darron Lee in jail without bond as he faces a first-degree murder charge in the death of his girlfriend in Tennessee.
Police in Quebec are investigating the deaths of three people in the community of Kitigan Zibi.
A jury will soon deliberate whether a clerk at a Peterborough convenience store accused of hitting a man who came after him with a baseball bat while working in 2024 is guilty of aggravated assault.
Even though flames never reached his restaurant, Stephen Fatourous says the smell of smoke and the loss of power have forced him to throw out of thousands of dollars worth of food after a fire tore ...
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