As the Vancouver Canucks get ready to take on the Nashville Predators for Game 6 of their first-round playoff series, fans are leaving no stone unturned to express their support for the players.
Tributes to Bob Cole continued to pour in over the weekend, including touching messages from Wayne Gretzky and Sidney Crosby on Hockey Night in Canada.
The Town of Alberton has scheduled a community cleanup day and wants to help residents pay for exterminators as it wrestles with a rodent problem.
Loblaw Companies reported $13.58 billion in first-quarter revenue — a 4.5 per cent increase from a year earlier — on Wednesday morning, the same day that a group of frustrated shoppers said they would begin a month-long boycott of the grocery retailer.
Lawyers for a man accused of murdering four women in Winnipeg say they plan to argue Jeremy Skibicki is not criminally responsible in those deaths because of a mental disorder.
Fisheries and Oceans Canada will be making its next announcement on the
Ontario says it will give wildland firefighters the same cancer, heart and post-traumatic stress disorder coverage as municipal firefighters.
The Alberta government has announced a master plan aimed at increasing passenger rail service in the province. But it could still be decades away from happening.
Protesters camping out in dozens of tents on McGill University's lower field were handed pamphlets telling them to disperse immediately with all their belongings Monday afternoon. They're calling on the university to divest from companies with ties to the state of Israel.
The Kenyan distance runner cruised to victory by more than eight seconds, while Regan Yee, of South Hazelton, B.C., finished ninth at 9:26.12.
Several tents have gone up on McGill's downtown campus in what students are calling an act of solidarity with the Palestinian cause, joining a wave of similar protests taking place across U.S. campuses amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas war.
The Ontario government is introducing new measures to crack down on cellphone use and vaping in schools as the province sees an "alarming rise" of vaping and cellphone distractions in classrooms.