WATCH: Texas police explode 20,000 pounds of fireworks
A local police department bomb squad in Texas had the privilege of exploding 20,000 pounds of fireworks all at once.
A local police department bomb squad in Texas had the privilege of exploding 20,000 pounds of fireworks all at once.
Ontario's 2016 budget was sent to translators before public consultations were finished - which the opposition parties say is proof the process of seeking input was really a "sham" and a "charade."
Justin Trudeau’s government is set to unveil its first budget Tuesday and the top priorities for Canadians are healthcare, taxes, and relief for the middle class, according to a new poll.
Victoria’s son came home from school and found his sister’s body in a container of homemade alcohol. He woke his mother, who took the baby to the local health centre, where she was pronounced dead.
Longtime Quebec coroner and fire investigation commissioner Cyrille Delâge has died.
SOCAN named Montreal's Mile End borough this year's music creation capital of Canada.
A group of oilsands workers wants the Alberta government to support a program to retrain unemployed electricians as solar panel installers.
Both the owner and manager of a Calgary pet store are facing charges following a mass animal seizure last year.
Comedian Amy Schumer certainly made a group of bartenders happy with her massive tip.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says one person died while another was infected from drinking raw milk from Miller's Organic Farm in 2014.
In a rush to get to work or school in the morning? Make sure you don't skip breakfast with these healthy options that are tasty and easy to assemble.
It may be the second day of spring, but Environment Canada expects 10 to 15 centimetres of snow to fall Monday in the areas west, north and east of Edmonton.
If you're single and looking for someone to have a laugh with, you may want to move to this western city.
An investigation is underway after several masked suspects broke into a home in northeast Edmonton Monday morning.
Penn West Petroleum Ltd. says it has negotiated the sale of an additional $230 million of assets, including a formerly core property in the Slave Point area of northern Alberta.
We all rely on email and take it for granted. However email is very unreliable. Each month online security expert David Papp joins the Morning News to discuss ways to keep you safe while online, and this month he talks about reducing the number of lost emails.
A new poll suggests that while Calgarians remain divided in their support of CalgaryNext, most believe it should be the Calgary Flames who foot the bill.
The Colorado Avalanche won their third game in a row, defeating the Edmonton Oilers 3-2 on Sunday night at Rexall Place.
U.S. President Barack Obama and Cuban President Raul Castro will sit down Monday at Havana's Palace of the Revolution for a historic meeting.
Police say a man believed to be in his 20s has died in hospital following a shooting in Scarborough Sunday night.
Starting Monday, drivers can expect traffic restrictions along Saskatoon's Broadway Avenue.
The 15-year-old teen charged with first-degree murder in the death of Teresa Robinson, 11, is expected to appear in court Monday afternoon at the Manitoba Youth Centre.
The Alberta Energy Regulator will release its report on its investigation into a high-profile oil leak nearly three years ago.
It’s a big day for one of the most used social media platforms. Twitter is celebrating its 10th anniversary. Online Producer Slav Kornik talks about that on the Morning News.
A man from Seattle has died in a snowmobiling accident near Pemberton.