Jeremy Renner shows astonishing recovery 10 months after snowplow accident
Jeremy Renner was severely injured in January after he was crushed by a 7-tonne snowplow, leaving him with over 30 broken bones and other injuries.
Jeremy Renner was severely injured in January after he was crushed by a 7-tonne snowplow, leaving him with over 30 broken bones and other injuries.
A retired Canadian correctional officer from New Brunswick is breaking his silence about his private battle living with PTSD, hoping to help other officers who may be struggling.
Steve Clark resigned in September after a bruising summer defending the Ford government's Greenbelt scandal and returned to his eastern Ontario riding.
The U.S. streaming giant says it's struck a first-look deal for French-language film projects that will be developed and produced by the Canadian company.
The province announced all repairs on the Coquihalla Highway are now completed, from damages sustained in the historic 2021 B.C. floods.
Hamilton, Ont. photographer Steven Haining went back to a Georgian Bay location, littered with shipwrecks, to capture another world record for deepest underwater photoshoot.
Sarah Taylor is replacing Canada's current ambassador to Russia. The change comes as relations between Canada and Russia remain frosty.
A Penticton Mountie who earlier this year was involved in an arrest where a police service dog chased down and then bit a suspected car thief won't face criminal charges.
U.S. President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping are looking to get communication between their countries back on track after a tumultuous year.
Two six-year-old children, a 14-year-old girl and a 52-year-old man died during flooding in July, when torrential rainfall hit some parts of the province.
The Canada Border Services Agency alleges at least some of the smuggled firearms were shipped through a Canadian military base in Ontario.
In one incident, police noticed a vehicle driving in the wrong lanes in the area of Lansdowne Street and Brealey Drive in Peterborough.
A USask research project will be working with the Saskatoon Fire Department to better understand policies that could be causing homelessness in the city.
Israeli troops stormed into Gaza's largest hospital, searching for traces of Hamas inside and beneath the facility, where newborns and hundreds of other have suffered for days.
Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante's administration unveiled its $6.99-billion financial roadmap for 2024, with the mayor calling it a 'responsible' budget.
The Raptors have listed point guard Dennis Schroder as questionable for Toronto's game against the visiting Milwaukee Bucks with right knee soreness.
Toronto Police say multiple pedestrians have been struck by a vehicle in the city's east end on Wednesday.
The SPCA says it’s committed to serving animal welfare needs in the North Okanagan, but that the Vernon building isn’t safe to be in.
Some New Zealand natives have accused late-night host John Oliver of fowl play in the country's 'Bird of the Century' election.
The letters for the ministers in charge of the newly minted citizens' services and sport and physical activity portfolios were posted online earlier this week.
Winnipeg Mayor Scott Gillingham said the city is spending $200,000 on a new pop-up shelter capacity to be located at Siloam Mission.
Students from Selwyn House School spent the night outside in sleeping bags to raise awareness and gain a better understanding of the realities of being unhoused.
Guelph police say they found a woman showing signs of impairment and with a facial injury. Her licence has been suspended for 90 days and her vehicle was impounded for seven days.
One by one, the cast of 'Friends' have been sharing their favourite memories and scenes they shared with Matthew Perry.
An associate professor at the UBC Sauder School of Business thinks the motion for the Shaughnessy neighbourhood will pass.