Being chased by swarms of bugs is among the unusual dreams people have reported over the past year, according to sleep specialists.
Being chased by swarms of bugs is among the unusual dreams people have reported over the past year, according to sleep specialists.
Four people were injured in three different locations in a shooting Monday evening on the O’Chiese First Nation in Alberta.
An internal Defence Department report has pulled back the curtain on the damage caused by a bungled test carried out on one of Canada’s four submarines last year, suggesting some of the damage is permanent and could continue to pose a risk over the long term.
A Canadian war veteran living with PTSD has said goodbye to his service dog after spending over a decade together. The animal was one of the first to be certified for veterans in the country.
In a video posted on Facebook, the owner of Corduroy Restaurant is seen speaking to a bylaw officer as unmasked customers in the packed eatery start chanting “Get out.”
The Vancouver Canucks being brought to a standstill by the COVID-19 virus makes players and coaches elsewhere in the all-Canadian North Division uneasy for that team and their own.
A line stretched up a newly poured sidewalk in Langley, B.C. on Saturday as hopeful home buyers queued for a chance to get into Metro Vancouver’s red-hot housing market.
A line stretched up a newly poured sidewalk in Langley, B.C. on Saturday as hopeful home buyers queued for a chance to get into Metro Vancouver’s red-hot housing market.
As the third wave of the pandemic worsens, with COVID-19 cases soaring and critical care admissions reaching record highs, some health experts are calling on the province to quicken and pivot their vaccine distribution to combat unsustainable pressure hospitals and health centres are facing.
A search is ongoing in the waters off the coast of Cape Breton for one of five people from the FV Tyhawk fishing vessel, a spokesperson for the Join Rescue Coordination Centre in Halifax said on Saturday.