Rio 2016: Stray bullets are flying into Rio’s equestrian venue
Stray bullets have been making their way into the Olympic equestrian centre in Rio de Janeiro, prompting security concerns.
Stray bullets have been making their way into the Olympic equestrian centre in Rio de Janeiro, prompting security concerns.
Vancouver Police say they never telephone residents at home to seek personal information or money, and they want homeowners in the city to be immediately suspicious if they receive such a call.
Veterinarians say an injured pit bull found wandering the streets in Tulsa, Oklahoma was hurt because someone had attempted to tape his muzzle shut.
A 45-year-old man died in an Edmonton hospital after his car collided with a tractor north of Rimbey Thursday night.
As an extreme dry spell continues across most of Nova Scotia, people are starting to really see the effects in lakes around Halifax and Dartmouth.
A list of the tornadoes that have touched down in Manitoba this year.
Woman armed with knife makes off with cash, cigarettes in robbery of Swift Current, Sask., business.
Schneider said luckily it had rained the day before and winds were calm, but that wasn't enough to save the home.
Corus Radio is turning the power back on for Winnipeggers with the relaunch of 97.5 BIG FM to the new Power 97.
Gay, lesbian and bisexual high school students are far more likely than their classmates to be raped or assaulted in a dating situation, according to the first U.S. survey of its kind.
Olympic athletes’ diets are the stuff of legend. But they need to eat to fuel their bodies for intense workouts and recovery periods. Here’s a look at five notorious Olympic athlete eating plans.
An Alberta researcher and a couple who's survived nearly seven decades together offer their tips for how to make marriage work.
Five years after Alberta raised a record-setting $3.5 billion at auctions of provincially owned oil and gas drilling rights, sales are on pace this year to set a historic low.
Ida from AMA Travel dropped by to talk about an amazing deal on a three week trip to Croatia, a Mediterranean country with beautiful scenery where the hit TV show Game of Thrones is filmed.
Peace in the Park is an outdoor yoga event that promises to bring together community all in support of the CASA Foundation. Meg Stevenson discusses the event.
Police have shut down 14 Street southwest at Southland Drive after a pedestrian collision Friday morning.
The Saskatchewan government is delaying cuts to disability payments; will review each case individually.
Should insurers see the secrets locked in your genes? They would like to, and argue that the alternative would raise premiums for everybody else.
A French court has rejected a bid to close the 72 eateries and shops in the makeshift migrant camp in the northern port city of Calais.
A man in his 30s is dead after being shot multiple times on a northwest Calgary street early Friday morning.
Gymnast Yuri van Gelder has taken his battle for reinstatement to the Netherlands' Olympic team to a Dutch courtroom.
The office of the United Nations' human rights office says deaths among civilians due to Yemen's conflict have been "steadily mounting."
Russian President Vladimir Putin has fired Sergei Ivanov, his chief of staff and one of his closest allies.
Even as police searched for suspects and fears of more bombs continued, locals said the explosions will be a blow to tourism, a critical source of income.