Air India perjurer can’t get politically involved
A British Columbia man convicted in the Air India bombing deaths of 331 people has been denied his request to participate in political matters.
A British Columbia man convicted in the Air India bombing deaths of 331 people has been denied his request to participate in political matters.
Premilinary ridership estimates indicate the new fare structure attracted over 5,300 travellers on the first day of the new prices.
For the first time, the public is able to see the gun Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain used to commit suicide.
The name of a pornography website was trending on social media following St. Patrick’s Day. The reason that happened… well… we’ll leave that up to your imagination.
The suspect charged with stabbing two soldiers at a military recruitment centre is due to appear at a bail hearing in a Toronto court this morning.
A man is under arrest after he allegedly held a bus driver at knifepoint and demanded to be driven to a Tim Hortons in the west-end of Toronto early Friday morning.
A lion attacked and injured a 63-year-old man Friday after straying out of the Nairobi National Park onto one of the country's major highways during peak morning traffic, a Kenyan wildlife official said.
The United States, Europe and United Nations have all pinned their hopes for resolving Libya's chaos and blocking the Islamic State group's growth there on a newly announced unity government.
A new study suggests that homeless youth who keep pets have lower levels of depression than their counterparts who are without a dog, cat, or even rat by their side.
A former army warrant officer, accused of mouthing a schoolyard taunt to a junior officer at an official dinner, was acquitted of disciplinary charges before a court martial on Thursday.
Women will outnumber men on what could turn out to be the most-influential group of people around Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Finance Minister Bill Morneau.
Two bodies tested positive for Ebola in Guinea, the government said Thursday, months after the outbreak was declared over in the West African country and hours after Sierra Leone announced the end of the recent flare-up of the virus there.
A 36-year old woman has been charged after the theft of a police cruiser forced a pursuit between Vancouver and Burnaby last week.
The top-ranked Ryerson Rams survived a scare but scored a 109-101 overtime win against the UBC Thunderbirds Thursday night at the Canadian Interuniversity Sport men's basketball tournament.
Area residents filled the Alberta Avenue Community League on 118 Avenue Thursday night to talk to police about how they can help tackle crime in their neighbourhood.
Police held a forum to engage north Edmonton residents about how to address the issue of crime in the Alberta Avenue area Thursday night. Shallima Maharaj reports.
The City of Edmonton unveiled its Transforming Edmonton plan on Thursday, offering insight into how Alberta's capital plans to accommodate population growth over the next half-century.
A plan to put a levy on wireless devices to modernize and subsidize 911 service in the province is getting a no vote from Metro Vancouver.
Thursday's chuckwagon canvas auction auction for the Calgary Stampede raised just under $2.3 million, the worst showing since the last oil and gas downturn in 2010 when it brought in only $1,966,000.
DeMar DeRozan and Kyle Lowry each scored 28 points to lead the Toronto Raptors over the Indiana Pacers 101-94 in overtime Thursday night.
The Championship game is set at the AAAA Provincial Girls Basketball Championships.
Police in Italy have released video of a real-life Italian Job that netted thieves $17 million in artwork.
Jussi Jokinen scored two strange goals to help the Florida Panthers to a 4-1 win in Toronto on Thursday night, further solidifying their Atlantic Division lead.
It was a moment that has changed Melissa Cook and her son Kesler’s life. “I’m just worried,” she says. “I go through my ups and downs. I have good days and I have angry days.” It was last week that Kesler Wied poked himself with a bloody discarded needle when playing outside her mom’s Maple...
Ottawa's attempt to pull in more tax dollars from the country's highest earners could backfire by hurting Canada’s economic competitiveness, warns a new report from the Fraser Institute.