Edmonton city council approved a deal on Monday worth more than $400 million that will see a new event park built next to the downtown arena and fund the demolition of the old Coliseum.
Rising costs, and longer life-spans aren't the only reasons Canadians are hitting the snooze button on retirement, CTV ...
One of Canada’s oldest community theatre groups hit a major milestone this weekend with a gala celebrating a century of ...
A husband and wife from Brampton, Ont., have been charged after a string of bank and identity frauds, according to Peel ...
A Regina-based mariachi band is sharing authentic Mexican music while celebrating the release of its first album. Sierra ...
The shocking motive at play when an elderly man fatally shot his neighbours at a Chilliwack mobile home park was revealed at ...
Occupants of a cruise ship struck by a deadly hantavirus outbreak that has sparked international alarm began flying home from ...
A 16-year-old and an 18-year-old were killed in a Surrey parkade in a shooting investigators have said has all the hallmarks ...
A 24-year-old woman’s death his being described as suspicious, but homicide investigators say they haven’t determined if ...
Residents say the intersection of highways 9 and 564 is dangerous and needs more safety measures after two women died there ...
The Montreal Canadiens stayed strong in Game 3, beating the Buffalo Sabres 6-2 to take a 2-1 series lead in round two of the ...
Two new reports released Monday show how Canadian travel has changed because of U.S. President Donald Trump. Mike Le Couteur ...