Grammy-winning singer Glen Campbell dies at 81
Glen Campbell, the affable superstar singer of "Rhinestone Cowboy" and "Wichita Lineman" whose appeal spanned country, pop, television and movies, died Tuesday, his family said. He was 81.
Glen Campbell, the affable superstar singer of "Rhinestone Cowboy" and "Wichita Lineman" whose appeal spanned country, pop, television and movies, died Tuesday, his family said. He was 81.
A U.S. man has been charged after two parents and their 10-year-old daughter said they were urinated on at a Metallica concert in Phoenix, Az.
The man responsible for the annoying requirement that your passwords include capital letters, random characters and numbers now says he regrets the advice he gave fourteen years ago.
Community advocates say they’re concerned about misinformation spreading among the Haitian refugees flocking from the U.S. to Montreal, where many have been falsely led to believe that finding asylum will be 'easy.'
Federal Justice Minister Jody Wilson-Raybould is considering lowering the legal alcohol limit for licensed drivers, according to a letter she sent to her Quebec counterpart.
Pam Parsons lost her bid Tuesday to become Newfoundland and Labrador's first female Speaker after challenging her boss's preferred male candidate.
A British mother is hoping social media will help reunite her heartbroken daughter with the stuffed doggie she lost last week in Toronto.
Dozens of family members of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls are calling for "a hard reset" of the national inquiry meant to probe decades of abuse, including the resignation of its commissioners.
News that 10 people were seriously injured after hitting unexpected turbulence aboard an American Airlines flight corroborates findings from a recent climate change study forecasting that fliers should begin bracing themselves for a bumpier ride.
The talent agent who sent British model Chloe Ayling to Italy, where she says she was kidnapped, has hit out at people questioning her story.
Sinead O'Connor emotionally pleaded for help from her family and opened up about her mental illness in a rambling Facebook video posted from a New Jersey motel she had been living in.
Authorities in Toronto have seized a dog that police say was seen in an online video being hit by its owner on a subway train.
U.S. President Donald Trump threatened North Korea “with fire and fury like the world has never seen” on Tuesday after suggestions the communist country has mastered one of the final hurdles to being able to strike the United States with a nuclear missile.
The owner of a free-range animal farm in Nova Scotia has taken the unusual step of offering bacon as an incentive for information about two major thefts from his property this summer.
The photos we post to social media may reveal more about our current state of mind than we realize, with our shots become darker and more drained of colour the sadder we become, new research suggests.
A wrong turn left a car completely under water in east-end Toronto on Monday night.
A Toronto cop is garnering praise for his handling of a shoplifting incident that didn't end in typical fashion. In other Canadian news, an Alberta man is suffering a second dose of wildfire misfortune and a New Brunswick seniors home is wiping out their toilet paper rationing plan.
Six Americans have been charged with bringing handguns across the New Brunswick border so far this summer, as a Canadian prosecutor says it's proving difficult to let otherwise law-abiding people know they can't bring firearms on vacation.
U.S. President Donald Trump's stance on climate change may end up being the biggest stumbling block in NAFTA talks when it comes to the environment.
Environment Canada has confirmed two tornadoes touched down near Huntsville, Ont., on Friday.
Venezuela's supreme court ordered the removal and arrest of a Caracas-area mayor at the heart of recent anti-government protests and President Nicolas Maduro's all-powerful constitutional assembly planned to meet again Tuesday, forging ahead on vows to punish the socialist leader's foes.
Foreign ministers from 14 nations are meeting in Peru on Tuesday in hopes of finding consensus on a regional response to Venezuela's growing political crisis, while President Nicolas Maduro's all-powerful constitutional assembly is forging ahead on promises to punish the embattled leader's foes.
An Alberta man who lost his home in last year’s wildfire in Fort McMurray has had another stroke of incredibly bad luck, losing a second house this summer to raging forest fires in British Columbia.
Hackers using the name 'Mr. Smith' posted a fresh cache of stolen HBO files online Monday, and demanded that HBO pay a ransom of several million dollars to prevent further such releases.
At home, Carter and Leah Balaberda are a happily married couple. But at the 7th World Dwarf Games, they are fierce rivals, competing to see who can bring the most medals home.