Call of the Wilde: Montreal Canadiens net 3rd straight win, shut out Blackhawks 4-0
This wasn't a pretty game by any stretch, but it was a determined game, and head coach Martin St. Louis has this club playing like they care. Brian Wilde has more.
This wasn't a pretty game by any stretch, but it was a determined game, and head coach Martin St. Louis has this club playing like they care. Brian Wilde has more.
The ceremony acknowledged the shooting at Michigan State University on Monday night that left three students dead and five wounded.
She cannot engage in any sex trade work or possess any weapons, or any drug paraphernalia unless it has been prescribed to her, according to court documents.
The 32nd Women's Memorial March was held in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside Tuesday as a chance to pay tribute to lost loved ones and call for change from politicians.
Nearly four-and-a-half years after Carolyn Kelley was killed by a suspected dangerous driver, the family of the 59-year-old is hoping for justice.
Food prices for even basic items are often higher in remote Manitoba communities than in cities. Gas prices and travel time also make it more difficult to get fresh food up north.
Suncor Energy Inc. says it earned $2.74 billion in the fourth quarter of 2022, a 76 per cent increase from the $1.55 billion it earned in the same three months of 2021.
A new report by an anti-poverty group published says child poverty fell across the country in 2020, with 13.5 per cent of Canadian children were living in poverty that year.
The premier called the hazing abuse of young people detailed by the judge "very serious'' and said the league cannot remain silent.
Trade rumours might have NHL fans and media in a frenzy, but they don't seem to have much impact inside the Edmonton Oilers dressing room.
Christine Sinclair and other team leaders say they will play the SheBelieves Cup in protest, but will boycott the next international window unless progress is made in labour talks.
Valentine's Day is giving Lethbridge florists and restaurants a boost that is expected to last days longer than just Feb. 14.
Residents worry public input, technical and peer reviews won't get proper consideration as land land tribunal appeal moves forward.
Frank Bosscha's comments Tuesday to the legislature's public accounts committee came amid questions surrounding Premier Danielle Smith's involvement in COVID-19-related cases.
Boulet, who died in the Humboldt Broncos bush crash in 2018, was an organ donor. Every year, an event is hosted to raise awareness for organ donation registration.
Members of Edmonton city council were told at a meeting Monday that the current state of intergovernmental affairs is one of the biggest challenges facing the city as a whole.
Karma K says it means the world that Saskatchewan Rush is supporting the trans community. She said she wants queer people and kids to feel represented.
Unions in the province have been vocal against the use of travel nurses noting that the travel nurses make significantly more than nurses in the public care.
The report showed one in five New Brunswick children below the age of 6 were living in poverty in 2020, with the rate being one in three for racialized New Brunswickers.
Funding for the grant was enabled by a council motion last November entitled Enabling the Requisitioning and Hiring of 100 New Police Officers and 100 Mental Health Nurses.
A three-day winter conference where people from across the country will gather in Regina to honour Indigenous Storytellers Month.
Blue Jays outfielder George Springer was his usual easygoing self at spring training on Tuesday, hamming it up at times with his teammates as everyone gets settled into the regular pre-season routine and flow.
Child poverty decreased in British Columbia in 2020 due to provincial and federal government benefits provided in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, an advocacy group says.
Police in London, Ont., say a woman in a private changing room observed a cell phone being held above the bathroom stall and pointed in her direction as she was changing.
Premier David Eby and two federal ministers held talks today focusing on reaching bilateral agreements on health-care issues in British Columbia.