RCMP based in Melfort, Sask., are searching for a suspect after a shooting on the James Smith Cree Nation left two people dead and a third wounded. They cancelled an emergency alert issued after the shooting Sunday evening.
RCMP based in Melfort, Sask., are searching for a suspect after a shooting on the James Smith Cree Nation left two people dead and a third wounded. They cancelled an emergency alert issued after the shooting Sunday evening.
A veterinary supply store in Thorndale, Ont. is warning the public against the use of ivermectin to prevent or treat COVID-19.
Kansas City Southern has agreed to re-engage with Canadian Pacific Railway Ltd. after the U.S. transportation regulator placed a roadblock in the path of the bid from rival Canadian National Railway Co.
The families of Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor organized a march on Sunday to mark 1,000 days of the two men’s detention in China.
This summer, the North Saskatchewan River looks less like chocolate milk than usual.
South Asian Canadians are having a pop culture moment as their stories make a mark in film and television here and abroad. But those works are incomplete without proper behind-the-scenes representation, say creators and critics. But with a new-found focus on Canada’s largest visible minority community, representation is about more than just the faces we see on the screen.
Widespread drought in the Canadian Prairies is driving up commodity prices, leaving restaurants to contend with a higher cost of doing business.
This summer, Canada may have very well earned the nickname The Great White-hot North, as people around the world were stunned to see record-breaking temperatures that plagued the west. Meteorological summer ended on Aug. 30 and, looking back, it seems that it wasn’t just the west that experienced warmer than normal temperatures.
Earlier this summer, Israel Crooks brought a chess set to a basketball game in a Hamilton park, and after noticing kids weren’t playing ball strategically, he introduced them to the board game. A few free ad hoc lessons became a full summer series for teens eager to learn from a man who grew up playing chess in Jamaica.
A new study suggests warming ocean temperatures are driving endangered North Atlantic right whales away from the Bay of Fundy and into waters around the Gulf of St. Lawrence, where they’ve been at higher risk of vessel strikes and entanglements.