
Man charged with murder as remains of Samuel Bird located outside Edmonton
The remains of 14-year-old Samuel Bird have been located and a murder charge has been laid in his death, police said Thursday.

The remains of 14-year-old Samuel Bird have been located and a murder charge has been laid in his death, police said Thursday.

The family of a baby boy who was killed along with his grandparents in a wrong-way police chase on Highway 401 are suing the Durham

Goaltender Carter Hart, one of five members of Canada’s 2018 world junior hockey team recently acquitted following a sexual assault trial, is joining the Vegas Golden Knights.

Prime Minister Mark Carney says his Liberal government will introduce legislation next week to crack down on crime by bringing in harsher sentencing and making

A family who lost three loved ones in a fatal wrong-way crash on Highway 401 last year has launched a lawsuit against the officers involved, the police board and the estate of the suspect also killed in the crash that police were pursuing.Â
Canadian Tire acquired HBC’s intellectual property, including the striped blanket design, earlier this year for $30 million as part of the wind down of the retailer.
TORONTO — Lilly Singh says she’s embracing a new, elevated identity. The YouTuber turned TV personality is ready to tack “PhD” onto her signature after

Dalton Stewart, 23, chose not to speak when he was handed the sentence Thursday in Barrington provincial court.

Rising trade tensions with the U.S., along with questions about Canadaâs sovereignty, initiated a review of the purchase of F-35 fighter jets. For the time being, Canada has contractually committed to buying 16 F-35s, with the option to purchase up to 88.

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney says he will brief Ontario Premier Doug Ford today on Canada’s negotiations with the U.S. on reaching sectoral trade

TORONTO — Ontario Labour Minister David Piccini is set to introduce legislation next week intended to make it easier for health professionals from other provinces
SEATTLE — Toronto manager John Schneider said he wanted more uppercuts than jabs from his team in Game 3 of the American League Championship Series.