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Vancouver marks 40 years of cruise ships at Canada Place, as record season expected
Towering over Coal Harbour, the
Investigation underway after fatal house fire claims life of Kincardine man
A man has died following a house fire in Kincardine during the early morning hours of Friday, police say.
First cruise ship of season docks in Nanaimo
The cruise dock was first built in 2011 with hopes of welcoming up to 30 ships a year. This year Nanaimo will welcome eight. ...
US Trade Talks: Is Mexico Ahead of Canada, and Does It Matter?
News Analysis The tension in the Canada-U.S. bilateral relationship was on full display this week with media leaks and
OpenAI Chief Issues Apology Letter to Tumbler Ridge, BC
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has publicly apologized to the community of Tumbler Ridge, B.C., for not alerting police
We Shouldn’t Need a $20 Kitchen Scale to Keep Grocery Stores Honest
Commentary Once again, it took the media to remind us that food fraud is not a relic of the
Hockey Helps the Homeless takes place in Regina for the first time
After 30 years in
Canada's Nickeil Alexander-Walker named NBA's most improved player after huge scoring jump
Nickeil Alexander-Walker was voted the NBA's most improved player on Friday, beating out finalists Deni Avdija and Jalen Duren to become the second Hawks player to win the award in two years. ...
Crown claims former Mountie's actions 'affront to Canadian sovereignty' as foreign influence trial nears end
A former Mountie committed "an affront to Canadian sovereignty" by allegedly acting at China's behest to target an alleged fraudster, a Crown lawyer told the judge overseeing William Majcher's B.C. Supreme Court trial Friday. ...
DHS blames ‘weak’ Biden border policies after piracy-linked Somali illegal immigrant nabbed at northern border
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers arrested a Somali illegal immigrant
Ontario hospitals announce job cuts as nearly three-quarters try to climb out of financial holes
Several Ontario hospitals have announced job cuts in recent months as they try to climb out of financial holes, a situation critics say will likely keep repeating. ...
Vancouver's Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Garden celebrates 40th anniversary
One of Vancouver's most prized cultural areas, the garden sits in the heart of Vancouver's Chinatown and was constructed by over 50 master craftsmen from China. ...
Man, 49, stabbed in Montreal’s Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie borough
A 49-year-old man is
‘It was a beautiful idea’: B.C. senior overcomes loneliness after loss by enlisting bus driver to give away teddy bears
After her husband's
Paramedics at contract impasse with Middlesex-London Paramedic Service over wage gap with other first responders
A day after city hall agreed to return
North Bay police launch first auxiliary police program
Five people were
Almost 100-year-old church in Sudbury to hold final service
After 97 years,
Deportation of truck driver responsible for Humboldt Broncos bus crash deferred temporarily
An application by semi-truck driver Jaskirat
CBC denies claims of 'toxic' workplace made in a lawsuit filed by former Yellowknife employee
In a statement of defence, CBC says the employee never reported that he had experienced or witnessed discrimination or retaliation. ...
Male dead after shooting inside Hamilton mall, police say
A male has died in hospital after a shooting inside a downtown Hamilton shopping mall on Friday evening, police say. ...
Ontario man facing 6 charges, including attempted murder, after incident in P.E.I.
A 40-year-old man from Peterborough, Ont., is facing several charges after an incident early Friday morning in Prince Edward Island, police say. ...
Manitoba woman, 37, still missing after making contact with family Thursday
A woman reported missing in northern Manitoba on Thursday made contact with a family member that evening, but police say her whereabouts are unknown. ...
Crown misconduct led to stayed sexual assault charges against Alberta spiritual leader and wife, court hears
Open court learned today that stayed sexual assault charges against a well-known Edmonton-area spiritual leader and his wife were the result of Crown misconduct. ...
Brandon joins Winnipeg in asking province for power to set its own speed limit
Brandon is asking the province to give it the power to set its own default speed limit, joining the City of Winnipeg in an effort meant to improve road safety. ...