Joining PWHL Vancouver a homecoming for forward Hannah Miller
NORTH VANCOUVER — After more than a decade of playing hockey around the globe, Hannah Miller is back home. Miller signed with the Professional Women’s
NORTH VANCOUVER — After more than a decade of playing hockey around the globe, Hannah Miller is back home. Miller signed with the Professional Women’s

The failure of a steel cable and maintenance flaws contributed to the crash of a streetcar in the Portuguese capital Lisbon last month that killed 16 people â including three from Canada â and injured 21 others, according to an official preliminary report published Monday.

TORONTO — Education Minister Paul Calandra tabled a bill Monday with the sole purpose of firing one school board trustee. It is related to a

TORONTO — Ontario will soon ban speed cameras across the province as part of a red tape reduction bill tabled by Premier Doug Ford’s government

Alberta Health Services has confirmed 12 people have been referred for testing and all âsymptomatic workersâ at Butterfield Acres Petting Farm are being tested after nine cases of Influenza A H5, commonly known as the avian flu, were identified in poultry.

A divided U.S. appeals court ruled on Monday that Donald Trump can send National Guard troops into Portland, Ore., despite objections by the leaders of the city and state, giving the Republican president an important legal victory as he dispatches military forces to a growing number of Democratic-led locales.

OSHAWA — Durham Region police say the son of an 80-year-old man who was found dead outside an Oshawa, Ont., mosque has been charged with

The boy and his brother were âdespised, deprived and abusedâ by prospective adoptive parents in their Burlington, Ont., home, the Crown tells the two women’s murder trial that began last month in Milton.

TORONTO — Ontario Labour Minister David Piccini was in the hot seat Monday, facing a slew of questions and accusations about a $2.5-billion fund as

TORONTO — Toronto police say a third person is under arrest in connection with the August shooting death of an eight-year-old boy in the city’s

TORONTO — It’s do or die for the Toronto Blue Jays tonight as they try to clinch a spot in the World Series, and with

Rush is putting more Canadian dates on the calendar for the band’s anticipated reunion tour, including new stops in Montreal, Edmonton and Vancouver. The band is adding more than a dozen cities to the Fifty Something concert tour, which begins in June next year.