
Blue Jays beat Yankees 13-7 to take 2-0 lead in best-of-five AL Division Series
TORONTO — Vladimir Guerrero Jr. hit a grand slam, Daulton Varsho hit two of Toronto’s five homers and Trey Yesavage was masterful in his fourth

TORONTO — Vladimir Guerrero Jr. hit a grand slam, Daulton Varsho hit two of Toronto’s five homers and Trey Yesavage was masterful in his fourth

Provincial police say an emergency alert in northern Ontario issued on Friday due to person believed to be armed and dangerous in the area has

HALIBURTON — Police say two people are dead after a crash on a highway in Ontario’s cottage country. Provincial police say officers from the Haliburton
HAMILTON — Jon Stokes’s research lab has discovered what could be a breakthrough treatment for Crohn’s and inflammatory bowel disease in about 100 seconds. Rather,

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency says an ostrich that was part of a B.C. flock that was recently issued a last-minute stay of a cull order by the Supreme Court of Canada has died.Â

As police officers return to Greater Victoria School District 61 this fall, high school principal Heather Brown is among those welcoming them back. When her school board ended its

Four people, including a 15-year-old, died in a combined drone and missile strike on Lviv, according to regional officials and Ukraineâs emergency service. The historic western city is often seen as a haven from the fighting and destruction further east.

Canadian runner Nate Tucker won his signature event in record-setting fashion at the World Para Athletics Championships on Sunday in New Delhi.

Provincial police say two people are dead and a teenager is injured after a two-vehicle crash in North Perth, Ont., on Saturday night. Police say

CBC’s Marketplace rounds up the consumer and health news you need from the week.

A young St. Marys, Ont., woman has been handed the keys to independence and stability thanks to a charity that’s planning to open the first of many tiny homes for people at risk of homelessness in Perth County.

The Arcticâs cold waters have â for the most part â prevented invasive species from migrating north. But with the Arctic warming up nearly four times faster than anywhere else on Earth, shipping routes are opening up and the regionâs waters are losing their thermal barrier against invasive species.