Winnipeg man charged with murder after woman's 2016 disappearance
Winnipeg police have arrested and charged a man with second-degree murder in connection with the nearly eight-month disappearance of a young Manitoba woman.
Winnipeg police have arrested and charged a man with second-degree murder in connection with the nearly eight-month disappearance of a young Manitoba woman.
A GO Transit bus operator was arrested and charged with impaired driving Friday night at the Square One GO Bus Terminal in Mississauga, Ont.
U.S.-led coalition aircraft struck two locations in northern Syria on Saturday, killing at least 21 people, including a woman and her six children who were on a boat fleeing clashes between the Islamic State group and U.S.-backed fighters, activist groups said.
A young B.C. woman with a rare and painful skin disorder has had her support hours and funding reinstated this week, six months after the hours were originally cut.
Police east of Toronto have arrested a man wanted in connection with the death of his wife, who was nine months pregnant.
Police east of Toronto are issuing an arrest warrant for a man wanted in the death of his wife, who was nine months pregnant.
Police say an eight-year-old boy has died and a man is facing charges after a canoe capsized in the Muskoka River on Friday.
Warplanes struck a northern Syrian town Saturday where a chemical attack killed scores of people earlier this week, killing one person and wounding another as Turkey described the U.S. missile attack on an air base as a "cosmetic intervention" unless it removes President Bashar Assad from power.
Toronto police have issued a public safety alert after at least five people showed signs of suspected drug overdoses at downtown nightclubs, including one that ended in a fatality.
Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne says she's 'pleased' the state of New York has dropped proposed Buy American provisions from its state budget.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is on his way to France, as Canadians prepare to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Vimy Ridge.
Canadians now have the opportunity to virtually walk the trenches, tunnels and battle-scarred hills of historic Vimy Ridge in France, thanks to a new Google Street View project that includes never-before-seen perspectives on the site.
One brutal attack by a man who drove a stolen truck into shoppers in Stockholm has brought Sweden's open-door immigration policies under increased scrutiny -- and raised the question if Swedish society, considered democratic and egalitarian, has failed to integrate its newcomers.
The suspect in Stockholm's deadly beer truck attack is a 39-year-old native of Uzbekistan who had been on authorities' radar previously, Swedish officials said Saturday.
The United States is vowing to keep up the pressure on Syria after the intense nighttime wave of missile strikes from U.S. ships, despite the prospect of escalating Russian ill will that could further inflame one of the world's most vexing conflicts.
The U.S. airstrikes this week were aimed at a Syrian air base, but almost certainly got the attention of another adversary -- North Korea.
U.S. government investigators looking into how Google pays its employees have accused the tech giant of shortchanging women doing similar work to men.
Police in Surrey, B.C., say a man has been arrested and charged with attempting to lure a child for a sexual purpose.
The British Columbia Liberal Party has filed a complaint with the province's privacy commissioner, alleging the New Democratic Party breached protection laws by sharing its supporter list with "politically friendly" groups.
The United States is still the country to beat in women's hockey. Hilary Knight scored the winner as the Americans downed Canada 3-2 in overtime to capture their fourth straight women's world hockey championship.
CTV News Atlantic Bureau Chief Todd Battis tells a personal story of how he learned about his great-grandfather’s service in the First World War through a trove of decades-old letters and postcards uncovered in a family attic.
Canada is more likely to reach a lasting solution for the softwood lumber trade dispute with the United States now that President Donald Trump is in power instead of Barack Obama, says British Columbia Premier Christy Clark.
An Alberta woman is thanking her neighbour after she stepped in and rescued her seven-year-old daughter from a loose dog that was attacking a group of children as they waited for a school bus.