Hockey world remembers Montreal Canadiens legend Ken Dryden
MONTREAL — The first time Ken Dryden walked into the Montreal Canadiens’ locker room in 1971, his teammates immediately knew he was different. “We looked
MONTREAL — The first time Ken Dryden walked into the Montreal Canadiens’ locker room in 1971, his teammates immediately knew he was different. “We looked

The Winnipeg Blue Bombers and Saskatchewan Roughriders faced off Saturday in the Banjo Bowl, following the Bombers’ loss to the Riders in last week’s Labour Day Classic.

Aryna Sabalenka did not make many mistakes â well, until near the end â despite not sacrificing any power, and outplayed Amanda Anisimova for a 6-3, 7-6 (3) victory in the U.S. Open final Saturday, making her the first woman to win the tournament in consecutive years since Serena Williams more than a decade ago.

A B.C. ostrich farm fighting to stop a cull of its 400-strong flock over an avian flu outbreak has been granted an interim stay order by the Federal Court of Appeal in Ottawa, delaying the execution of the birds.

People are saying their goodbyes to what’s become something of a Saskatchewan landmark, after an excavator left stranded in Quill Lakes for more than a decade was finally pulled out of the water this summer.

LONDON — Canadian Olivia Smith lived up to her one-million-pound ($1.9 million) transfer fee with a spectacular goal Saturday in her debut for Arsenal. The

TORONTO — When news broke last year that a security guard had been shot outside Drake’s Toronto mansion, local TV crews rushed to the scene.

A western P.E.I. man who lost his home in a fire earlier this summer has miraculously won a raffle for a new cottage.

A former school in Richmound, where self-professed “Queen of Canada” Romana Didulo and 15 other adults were arrested in a firearms investigation Wednesday, has been deemed unfit for occupation by the Saskatchewan Health Authority.

TORONTO — Toronto Police say they’re investigating a homicide after officers located a woman with injuries on Friday. Police say officers responded to a medical

Photographers from CBC News, The Canadian Press, The Associated Press, Reuters and others document our changing world every day. Hereâs a selection of the week’s top images.

Tributes are pouring in from across Canada and beyond after former Montreal Canadiens goalie Ken Dryden — a legend of Canadian hockey — died at the age of 78.Prime

A simple question lies behind Patrick de Kruyff’s Tax Court victory over the Canada Revenue Agency: Who on earth would suggest taking the Don Valley Parkway at rush hour? An auditor in Vancouver, that’s who.

More than 100 international and domestic horses were flown in for the Spruce Meadows Masters tournament in Calgary, taking place this week.

U.S. President Donald Trump has suffered a string of courtroom losses in recent days as he and his administration test the legal limits of presidential powers.

From Barry’s Bay, Ont., to Dublin, these readers embarked on literary pilgrimages to a beloved authorâs hometown or to a setting that figures prominently in their work. They shared what compelled them to visit the places that keep them turning pages.

In an intense three-hour showdown, U.S. senators grilled Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on vaccine policy and his firing of the head of the Centers for Disease Control. Andrew Chang breaks down key moments in the heated exchanges between Kennedy and both Democrats and Republicans, and why he is facing increased scrutiny now in particular.