On Easter weekend 1958, 23-year-old Mervin Sinclair was seen hitchhiking from Calgary back to his army base. Now, more than 60 years later, his family has uncovered information that might shed light on what happened to Sinclair.
On Easter weekend 1958, 23-year-old Mervin Sinclair was seen hitchhiking from Calgary back to his army base. Now, more than 60 years later, his family has uncovered information that might shed light on what happened to Sinclair.
As the steadily growing number of fully vaccinated Canadians embrace the gradual return to normalcy, a conundrum looms: what to do about those who, for whatever reason, haven’t had a shot?
Ralph Thistle’s decade-long battle with Ontario’s Workplace Safety and Insurance Board came to an end last week when he opened his mailbox and found a series of cheques totalling $630,000.
Some Manitoba Catholics are calling on church leadership to atone for their wrongs in light of the discovery of unmarked graves on the sites of some former Indian Residential Schools in Canada.
In the early 1990s, Albert Lafferty led a push to ensure the old burial ground near the former residential school in Fort Providence, N.W.T., would never be developed. For some, the work done to find out who was buried there brings a degree of closure.
Judges across Canada are being asked to consider whether trial delays due to COVID-19 have been entirely unavoidable – and if enough was done to reduce the impact on the families of victims and the accused.
Judges across Canada are being asked to consider whether trial delays due to COVID-19 have been entirely unavoidable – and if enough was done to reduce the impact on the families of victims and the accused.
The BC Coroners Service has confirmed two people died as a result of a rapid-spreading wildfire that destroyed most of the village of Lytton earlier this week.
The Montreal Canadiens are thinking about how they can get back to a style of play that solidified midway through the first round against the heavily favoured Toronto Maple Leafs and propelled them on this improbable playoff journey.
The BC Wildfire Service is facing another challenging day on Saturday as firefighters continue to battle over 170 blazes burning across the province.