Hour after hour on Thursday, a steady flow of people came around the side of a nondescript building in Surrey, B.C., holding brown folders and stacks of paperwork. A lone security guard cracked the door below a sign for BLS International, just enough to speak quietly with people outside.
The Stó:lō Nation in B.C.'s Fraser Valley says its probe into missing children and unmarked burials has identified, with certainty, 158 child deaths at three former residential school sites and a former hospital, as well as preliminary findings that suggest unmarked graves at at least one of the sites.
Fire chiefs from West Kelowna and Halifax spoke in front of world leaders on Wednesday in New York, sharing first-hand accounts of battling devastating wildfires.
A trio of bear cubs engaged in a game of chase under their mother's watchful eye in this backyard video captured by Sharon Dawes in Prince George, B.C.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is expected to land in Ottawa on Thursday night.
Warning: this story contains distressing details of an alleged sexual assault. Bernard Lynch, 69, coached hockey in North America and Europe for 47 years.
Observers doubt the premier's pitch and its centrepiece claim that Alberta is owed half of CPP assets. But there's a long tradition in the province of believing Alberta's overpaid its share.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will address Parliament on Friday afternoon to rally support for continued help to repel Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Just 12 shifts into his career as a London police officer, Const. Mike Olszowy was dispatched to the intersection of Hyde Park Road and South Carriage Road on June 6, 2021, where a Muslim family had been struck by a black pickup truck.
The Authors Guild, a U.S. trade group for writers, filed the proposed class-action on Tuesday on behalf of 17 plaintiffs, including big literary names John Grisham, Jodi Picoult, Roxane Gay, Suzanne Collins, Doug Preston George R.R. Martin and Jonathan Franzen.
Radio-Canada's Enquête program met with a group of neighbours in Trois-Rivières, Que., who have used a drone, collected water samples and made access-to-information requests with the Quebec government in hopes of confirming their suspicions that a nearby recycling plant isn't as green as it should be.
This week, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy travelled to the United Nations General Assembly in New York to speak in front of 140 countries — including Russia, who Ukraine says wants him dead. So how safe was he? Andrew Chang explains why any attempt on his life could have serious global ramifications.
This Montreal-made helmet is making its NFL debut this season. But will it help prevent impact-related head injuries?
What’s driving the differences in housing costs between Alberta's two biggest urban centres? Here are some of the factors behind the affordability gulf.
Iqaluit RCMP say they've charged three women with fraud over $5,000 for claiming Inuit status. Twin sisters Amira and Nadya Gill, as well as Karima Manji, face two charges each.
There’s never been a women’s professional hockey league with all the best players in the world, and that’s what the new PWHL has set out to accomplish. Presently, a field where Canada or the United States have won every Olympic gold medal and world championship so far.
Kim Ayotte, the city's manager of emergency and protective services, continued his testimony Thursday in the criminal trial of Tamara Lich and Chris Barber.
The Alberta government released a long-awaited report Thursday on the possibility of establishing an Alberta-only pension plan on Thursday, claiming the province is entitled to a staggering $334-billion asset transfer from the Canada Pension Plan in 2027.