Costco recalls Pekkle baby PJs after several complaints
Costco has pulled Pekkle infant sleepwear from its Canadian stores.
Costco has pulled Pekkle infant sleepwear from its Canadian stores.
A home invasion in an otherwise quiet Hamilton neighbourhood left one man shot and fighting for his life, his wife injured and nearby residents aghast at the violence, police and neighbours said on Tuesday.
Disgraced Sen. Don Meredith is resigning from the Senate rather than wait to see if his colleagues expel him for engaging in a sexual relationship with a teenage girl.
An Iranian man has gone viral for his resemblance to Argentinian soccer star Lionel Messi.
A portion of an underground tunnel containing rail cars full of radioactive waste collapsed Tuesday at a sprawling storage facility in a remote area of Washington state, forcing an evacuation of some workers at the site that made plutonium for nuclear weapons for decades after the Second World War.
Documents released to the House of Commons this week show the federal government paid nearly $1,900 for more than a dozen cardboard cutouts of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau that were put on display at some Canadian missions abroad before their use was quickly banned and they were placed in storage.
Some daring deer approached a group of hunters in central Indiana and one was so unafraid that it licked the barrel of a shotgun and allowed one of the men to stroke its neck.
U.S. President Donald Trump abruptly fired FBI Director James Comey Tuesday, dramatically ousting the nation's top law enforcement official in the midst of an FBI investigation into whether Trump's campaign had ties to Russia's meddling in the election that sent him to the White House.
FBI Director James Comey has been fired, according to a statement from the White House.
One of the most common injuries in sports involves knees, which are notoriously slow and difficult to heal. But a University of Calgary researcher is working on a way to help damaged knees heal more quickly and prevent re-injury.
Fame has arrived early for five-year-old Liam Hirsch, whose antics during an Edmonton Oilers playoff game have turned him into a celebrity at school.
A Twitter plea from a Nevada teen for a year of free chicken nuggets from Wendy's is now the most retweeted post of all time.
A Jewish advocacy group says anti-Semitic incidents are on the rise in Canada. B'nai Brith Canada says there were more than 1,700 anti-Semitic incidents across the country last year -- the highest number the group has ever recorded.
Social media users are hanging Dove out to dry over a new line of contoured bottles designed to look like different women's body shapes.
Police say the man suspected of killing two engaged Boston doctors in their luxury penthouse condominium once held a security job there.
As water levels in Quebec showed signs of dropping slightly Tuesday, authorities urged people to be patient and warned the situation will not return to normal for several weeks.
Flood levels are gradually dropping in Quebec, particularly in the western part of the province, Public Security Minister Martin Coiteux said Tuesday.
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday told the annual Victory Day parade on Red Square that the horrors of the Second World War demonstrate the necessity of countries working together to prevent war.
A species belonging to the human family tree whose remnants were first discovered in a South African cave in 2013 lived several hundred thousand years ago, indicating that the creature was alive at the same time as the first humans in Africa, scientists said Tuesday.
A species belonging to the human family tree whose remnants were first discovered in a South African cave in 2013 lived several hundred thousand years ago, indicating that the creature was alive at the same time as the first humans in Africa, scientists said Tuesday.
Five things to know: Sandbag shortages frustrate residents of flood-hit neighbourhoods in eastern Canada; B.C. residents head to the polls today; Erin O'Toole discusses his Conservative party leadership campaign challenges; a Toronto man drops some serious cash to create a version of his former dog; and a home for sale is attracting some strange looks for its interior decorating.
Members of an indigenous community in central Alberta are angry that strangers are using social media to attack the mother of a toddler who was found dead near a church last month.
The RCMP created, then suddenly abandoned, a tool to crunch electronic message trails gathered during criminal investigations - a previously unknown foray into the controversial realm of big-data analysis.
The first federal appeals court to hear a challenge to U.S. President Donald Trump's revised travel ban appeared unconvinced that it should ignore the Republican's repeated promises on the campaign trail to bar Muslims from entering the country.
South Koreans are choosing their next president between a conservative who declared the election a 'war of regime choices' and the liberal front-runner looking to overturn a decade of right-leaning rule.