Police are asking the public for help in identifying a male suspect who allegedly punched a man who was trying to board a bus at Kipling Station.
More than 400 Canadian artists from the worlds of music, film and literature are denouncing what they describe as "alarming and destructive" anti-trans legislation in an open letter released Sunday by music superstars Tegan and Sara.
Premier Danielle Smith said she would consider making changes to the province's recall legislation after Calgary recall petitioner Landon Johnston called in to her radio show on Saturday.
Checkup wants to hear your thoughts on banning cellphones in schools. Also, our Ask Me Anything focuses on the carbon tax increase coming on April 1.
Surrey is moving ahead with a proposal that would see eastbound 72 Avenue extended from 152nd Street to Highway 15. The city says it's bracing for significant population growth and increased traffic in the coming years. But as Janella Hamilton reports, the project is stirring up concern among the local farming community and some business owners in the area.
The three-day event features some of the best video game players in the world. Sohrab Sandhu caught up with some of the contestants and organizers, who say Vancouver's gaming scene is going strong.
Americans Sofia Kenin and Bethanie Mattek-Sands defeat Ottawa's Gabriela Dabrowski and Erin Routliffe of New Zealand 4-6, 7-6 (5), 11-9 in the Miami Open women's doubles final. Kenin and Mattek-Sands entered the tournament draw as alternates after the withdrawal of another team.
Tessa Johnson scored 15 points, Kamilla Cardoso added 12 and undefeated South Carolina advanced to the Final Four of the women's NCAA Tournament with a 70-58 win over Oregon State on Sunday in Albany, N.Y.
Canada's Gabriela Dabrowski and New Zealand's Erin Routliffe were on the wrong end of a comeback, falling 4-6, 7-6 (5), 11-9 to Americans Sofia Kenin and Bethanie Mattek-Sands in the Miami Open women's doubles final on Sunday.
Volunteers with Little Brothers, a Quebec non-profit group that provides support to lonely seniors aged 75 and older, spent this holiday weekend brunching with seniors across the province.
Families came for their last free skate at the Simmons Sports Centre in Charlottetown. The 50-year-old building will be closing April 1, with the new rink expected to open in the fall.
Christians around the world celebrate Easter, which commemorates the day when, according to Christian tradition, Jesus was resurrected in Jerusalem two millennia ago.
Police say a 24-year-old man from Seabright, N.S., has serious injuries after the pickup truck he was driving crashed into a fishing boat near French Village early Sunday.
'We don't really progress too much when we start negotiating in public,' says Roger Carstens, the U.S. special envoy for hostage affairs, regarding the one-year anniversary of Russia's detention of American journalist Evan Gershkovich.
Animal rescue in Grand Falls-Windsor forced to temporarily close due to a lack of space.
Islanders got a chance to take one last lap around the boards and grab one more order of rink fries at Simmons Sports Centre in Charlottetown on Sunday, which marked the final free skate at the arena.
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Mar 31: Figure Skating's rich pageantry is on full display on the final day of the World Championships as the very best in the world put on a showcase.
Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Genesis Cabrera has received a three-game suspension and fined for his role in a bench-clearing incident in a 5-1 loss to Tampa Bay on Saturday.
Three people from the Bathurst area are dead after a crash early Sunday morning in Moncton.