The early morning fire at Hamilton’s Tim Hortons Field won’t affect whether the stadium will be ready for Monday’s Labour Day Classic, police say. ...
Eight furry friends greeted hundreds of visitors on the cat café's opening day. ...
Friends and family members of the 25 people who died of overdoses this summer gathered to remember their lost loved ones and to demand action on projects that can save lives. ...
Multiple media reports have surfaced that New Jersey rock star Jon Bon Jovi and a Toronto-based group bidding to buy the Buffalo Bills of the NFL have parted ways. ...
Chester, the false killer whale calf found stranded on a Tofino, B.C., beach in July, continues to show signs of improvement and has been moved to a larger pool at the Vancouver Aquarium. ...
A young girl from Gatineau, Que., has tested negative for the Ebola virus after feeling ill following a trip with her family to Sierra Leone, one of the countries where the deadly virus has spread rapidly. ...
Almost half of the passengers taken to hospitals after a tour bus flipped over on a British Columbia highway have been released, health officials said Saturday. ...
Canadian and Wimbledon runner-up Eugenie Bouchard pulled out a suddenly tight match Saturday night, edging 30th-seeded Barbora Zahlavova Strycova of the Czech Republic 6-2, 6-7 (2), 6-4 to reach the U.S. Open's fourth round for the first time. ...
Duarte Almeida has played the same numbers on Lotto 6/49 since 1986. Now, he has collected at $13.6M jackpot. ...
Mediator Vince Ready has left talks between the B.C. teachers' union and the provincial government in Richmond, B.C., saying the sides are too far apart to come to a resolution anytime soon. ...
The second Ontario woman charged with multiple offences after a Cuba-bound flight she was on turned back to Toronto's Pearson International Airport is out of jail. ...
The Ontario Provincial Police say an armed standoff that lasted almost 40 hours ended peacefully early Saturday afternoon after a 44-year-old man turned himself over to officers. ...
CLIVE Palmer may have declared the Abbott government’s GP co-payment “dead”, but Senator Ricky Muir says his “ears are open” to other ideas. ...
OPPOSITION Leader questions how the Prime Minister can govern after one of his own reportedly criticised him for being late to a party room meeting. ...