Winnipeg Police Board Chair Markus Chambers wants the province to review its legislation on photo radar, calling the current policy "prescriptive." Iris Dyck reports. Iran says it will negotiate with ...
B.C. health authorities have announced the first case of a human avian flu infection acquired in Canada, with the teenage patient in critical condition in hospital.
During a meeting on Thursday, councillors agreed to a number of steps designed to resist a provincial plan to remove bike lanes from Bloor, Yonge and University.
After a year of negotiations, workers represented by the Canadian Union of Postal Workers feel like their voices still haven't been heard by Canada Post.
A film featuring two pioneers of neuroscience at the University of Lethbridge explores the history of their research and how it has helped shape the world.
Last week, the city's mayor and council took a shot at surrounding municipalities who they said aren't pulling their weight in supporting the homeless.
As Canada prepares to face the Dominican Republic and Mexico in Saskatoon for a pair of FIBA AmeriCup qualifying games, GM Rowan Barrett sat down with Global Sports' Scott Roblin.
The protesters -- about a dozen of them were on hand -- are concerned about the impacts a mine in the Grassy Mountain area would have on the environment and the health of the wildlife and people who ...
Two endangered red panda cubs were seen climbing a tree and chewing on bamboo as they made their debut at the Edmonton zoo.
Kingston’s Aaliyah Edwards reflects on a whirlwind rookie WNBA season, overcoming challenges, embracing change, and preparing for a breakout year in 2025.
The training session comes after a weekend in which the department reported an alarming spike in impaired drivers on the road.
Louise Imbeault was a reporter for Radio-Canada Acadie, where Trudeau says she "promoted" Acadian culture across the world.