Preliminary findings from a survey of the grounds at the former Kamloops Indian Residential School have uncovered the remains of 215 children buried at the site, the Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc First Nation says.
Preliminary findings from a survey of the grounds at the former Kamloops Indian Residential School have uncovered the remains of 215 children buried at the site, the Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc First Nation says.
When Michael Jeffery of Nelson, B.C., discovered a skunk stumbling on the road last weekend with its head stuck in an empty beer can that was cut in half, he had a little internal debate about whether he could rescue the animal without getting sprayed.
Dozens of members of Parliament could lose access to the generous MP pension plan if they lose their seats in an early election because they would not have the required six years of service.
A Palestinian refugee who moved to Canada to escape what he felt was a racist environment in the U.S. says he’s shaken after a road rage altercation on Wednesday that led police to charge a man and investigate whether the altercation was hate-motivated.
Canada’s national mail carrier says a malware attack on one of its suppliers has impacted 44 of its biggest corporate customers across the country, and potentially up to nearly one million people.
Three of Canada’s biggest banks saw their profits either more than double or more than quadruple last quarter, a sign that the worst of the economic toll of the pandemic may be in the rear-view mirror as the country’s biggest lenders are back to raking in the cash.
The government of Canada is launching a new program today that offers Canadians grants of up to $5,000 to pay for energy-saving home upgrades.
Police used jackhammers and pickaxes on Wednesday as they tried to remove a group of protesters who had secured themselves to the ground in a demonstration against old-growth logging on Vancouver Island.
A Downtown Eastside resident feels like she lost her late mother a second time after Vancouver Police Department officers and city workers trashed a suitcase she says contained the deceased woman’s ashes.
It’s been one year since four men drowned after the Sarah Anna sank off Newfoundland’s Burin Peninsula. A grieving wife talks about her husband and her plans to remember him.