COVID-19: New Brunswick reports 2 deaths, 33 new cases on Saturday
One person who died was in their 70s and the other was in their 40s.
One person who died was in their 70s and the other was in their 40s.
Beach, 31, also is slated to meet with Donald Fehr, the leader of the NHL players' association, on Saturday in a separate video conference call.
Saskatchewan officials also reported 189 new COVID-19 cases in Saskatchewan on Saturday, with Regina reporting 43 of the new cases.
Two Chinese vaccines, one from Sinovac Biotech and one from Sinopharm, have been included in the WHO's emergency use list.
A geomagnetic storm watch is in effect following Thursday’s solar flare, which could lead to the Northern Lights being seen from Yellowknife to New York.
Article 232 tariffs won't be removed entirely but, some quantity of European steel and aluminum will be allowed to enter the U.S. without tariffs under the deal.
The City of Hamilton held a ribbon-cutting ceremony Saturday to officially unveil the Russ Jackson Football Field in honour of the Canadian Football League icon.
"As soon as you get into the mountains the weather can change very quickly. Just keep in mind when the sun goes down it's very cold, we have icy conditions."
An 18-year-old man has been caught and charged for pulling over a vehicle and pretending to be a police officer.
Just like last Halloween, many Canadians are hesitant to open their doors to trick-or-treaters. Experts say risks are lower this year, but stress continued caution.
Halloween is Sunday and many people, young and old, will be dressing up. October 31 snuck up quickly, which might result in a scramble for a costume. Costume designer Ivan Brozic shares some last-minute ideas.
Edmonton’s Kids Kottage Foundation, an infant and children’s shelter, has been nominated for the International Peace Award. Executive director Janine Fraser shares how Kids Kottage is being acknowledged for its work dealing with poverty and homelessness.
If you’re working from home and reading this, chances are you’re not doing it right.
Alberta will be watching closely as the most significant global climate change summit since Paris in 2015 gets underway in Glasgow.
'Witnesses reported that the suspect appeared to be shooting at people in another vehicle in a parking lot adjacent to an apartment building,' Halifax Regional Police said.
Aryan Khan Khan and seven others were detained on Oct. 3 when narcotics agents raided a party and seized drugs on a luxury cruise ship off the Mumbai coast.
In central Khartoum on Saturday there was a heavy military deployment of armed troops that included the army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces.
The Hamilton Tiger-Cats jumped back into a first-place tie in the CFL's East Division Friday night after a dominating performance in Edmonton.
Canada has already promised to donate 40 million excess doses of the Oxford-AstraZeneca, Johnson & Johnson, and Novavax COVID-19 vaccines.
After decades of low activity, researchers say we are entering what is expected to be an active 11-year cycle for solar storms, putting our digital lives at risk.
Retailers are getting creative to try to save the holiday shopping season. Consumers will need to do the same.
Indigenous education is not mandatory across Canada. But a handful of schools are leading the way, developing educational programming through an Indigenous lens.
The Progressive Conservative party is expected to reveal the winner of the weeks-long campaign at 5 p.m. Saturday.
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Sudan’s security forces must respect human rights and any violence against peaceful demonstrators is "unacceptable."
The states, which followed an earlier lawsuit from Florida, argue the mandate violates federal procurement law and is an overreach of federal power.