The president of the Union of BC Indian Chiefs has walked back comments he made earlier this week suggesting he supported reviving the Northern Gateway pipeline project.
Benjamin Moffitt was on a flight on Jan. 3 from Vancouver to Toronto when, in mid-take-off, a cat came running down the aisle, surprising everyone.
Asked by reporters on Wednesday if Ontarians should expect to see an election campaign begin next week, Ford answered, 'Stay tuned.' ...
Inclusion Alberta CEO Trish Bowman said she's deeply concerned with what appears to be a trend of government funding cuts to disability organizations.
Edmonton police say the rental scam involving the house at 7516 147 Ave. in the Kilkenny neighbourhood has defrauded multiple would-be renters of almost $11,000.
Twenty-three-year-old Alfred Okyere was found by police at a business on the corner of Millar Avenue and 71st Street Monday ...
Contract talks between the British Columbia government's unionized public sector workers start Wednesday with a union leader forecasting a difficult round of bargaining.
Alberta RCMP say a teacher from Sprinbank high school has been charged with sex-related offences against a female student and ...
The PowerSchool data breach has impacted school boards across North America, with Canada's largest saying about 1.49 million students dating back to 1985 were impacted.
Minister Harjit Sajjan says his name will not be on the ballot when the next election is held, though he says he will remain a dedicated member of the Liberal party.
The premiers met virtually with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Wednesday morning to talk about Donald Trump's early moves as U.S. president and the looming threat of tariffs.
An evacuation order has been in Dartmouth, N.S., over a chemical spill at the Bedford Institute of Oceanography, impacting the area near the MacKay Bridge.