Canadian soldier found dead at Kabul embassy in Afghanistan
A statement says the cause of death is under investigation and is being assessed as ``non-operational.''
A statement says the cause of death is under investigation and is being assessed as ``non-operational.''
The New Brunswick premier says he hopes to see discussions beginning in April, but much will depend on the reliability of vaccine supply.
Lawyers for a proposed class action lawsuit hoping to be certified are asking the court to delay a suit filed shortly after the Humboldt Broncos bus crash.
UBC's Lorienne Jenstad recommends using non-verbal cues such as nodding and hand gestures to make communication more clear while wearing a mask amid COVID-19 safety protocols.
OPP say OnStar, and in-vehicle security program, alerted police to the theft of a vehicle.
Detectives from the Hamilton Police Service's break, enter, auto theft and robbery unit say the investigation into the missing shipment of PPE is still ongoing.
Health Canada has approved the Pfizer, Moderna, AstraZeneca and Johnson and Johnson COVID-19 vaccines for use in Canada.
Details are still being confirmed but B.C. Emergency Health Services said they received a call at 9:51 a.m. Friday of a helicopter down on the island.
Guelph will continue in the red-control level of the province’s colour-coded COVID-19 pandemic response system for at least another week.
Waterloo Region will continue in the red-control level of the province’s colour-coded COVID-19 pandemic response system for at least another week.
One year after Alberta confirmed its initial case of COVID-19, some of the first people to experience it share their stories and explain how they're feeling about the pandemic now.
It’s been one year since Alberta confirmed its original case of COVID-19. Some of the first Albertans to experience the virus open up about what this last year has been like for them, how they feel about the pandemic, the response and their emotional well-being now. Emily Mertz has their stories.
Edmonton Public Schools has outlined its plan for the 2021-22 school year, which provides families with the option of in-person or online learning.
It's news that hit hard for many, not just for the hockey community; Walter Gretzky, father of The Great One Wayne Gretzky, passed away at the age of 82.
A judge has ruled that an Alberta pastor will remain in jail until his trial because he refuses to follow a bail condition that requires he comply with public health orders.
Advocates and experts say the pain of Black individuals is often not taken seriously.
Farmers plan to stop all traffic on the six-lane Western Peripheral Expressway that forms a ring outside New Delhi for up to five hours, union leaders said.
The delay, reported by local media, would be in line with a new effort by Beijing to ensure "patriots" are in charge of all public institutions in the former British colony.
Sutter previously coached the Flames from 2002 to 2006.
The charges stem from raid last Friday at a Niagara Falls address in the area of Summer Street and Morse Avenue.
The U.S. has already imposed sanctions on Myanmar's top military leaders since the Feb. 1 coup.
Niagara's regional council says it's not quite ready to take on bookings for coronavirus vaccines.
Walter Gretzky, the ultimate Canadian hockey dad who taught and nurtured the Great One, has died.
Play begins Friday night in a spectator-free Markin MacPhail Centre as elite men's domestic curling returns after a long absence due to the pandemic.
The Sackville, N.B. and surrounding community spoke about their appreciation of the local hospital, while Premier Blaine Higgs reaffirmed ER hours won't be reduced