
Homes destroyed by fast-moving flames as Alberta battles 23 fires
A wildfire in central Alberta burned down four homes Friday, before firefighters from multiple departments were able to get the flames under control.

A wildfire in central Alberta burned down four homes Friday, before firefighters from multiple departments were able to get the flames under control.

A fire in central Alberta burned down four homes Friday before firefighters from multiple departments were able to get the flames under control. It’s just one of 23 active wildfires throughout the province.

Liberal Leader Mark Carney pledged to keep up âmomentumâ on reconciliation at a virtual election forum with the Assembly of First Nations Friday.
OTTAWA — Federal party leaders hit the hustings Friday with election day fast approaching, as Mark Carney of the Liberals focused on U.S. tariff threats

TORONTO — AFC Toronto forward Amanda West, on loan from the Houston Dash, has returned to her NWSL team to undergo surgery for a torn

MISSISSAUGA — The international trade war started by U.S. President Donald Trump has complicated collecting trading cards in Canada. Several facets of the hobby have

For more than two decades, Nardwuar the Human Serviette has been on a mission to play the 1960s party game Hip Flip with every single Canadian prime minister and would-be prime minister he crosses paths with.Â
TORONTO — Laurie Miller, a 59-year-old heart transplant patient exposed to measles in Stratford, Ont., says her story speaks to the risks people who are

Lucas Foglia spent nearly four years traversing 17 countries, capturing images of painted lady butterflies, and the people and places that intersect with their epic migrations.

For some, seeing the Ice Bucket Challenge videos in their feeds again may bring about a sense of nostalgia. But within the ALS community, where there’s still no cure and the mean survival time is two to five years, it’s more divisive.

The minister responsible for French in Quebec says the provinceâs language watchdog will ignore complaints related to the use of English in the phrase âGo! Habs Go!âÂ

Disgraced former U.S. Congress member George Santos, who lied about his life story and defrauded donors, was sentenced Friday to more than seven years in prison, sobbing as he heard his punishment.