Effective April 20, all Nova Scotia government employees are expected to be in the office or at their work site, according to a memo issued Friday.
Former deputy prime minister and cabinet minister Chrystia Freeland violated election rules during a 2024 byelection, the Commissioner of Canada Elections said on Friday.
Three days after one of the deadliest mass shootings in Canada's history, it's still unclear how the shooter, who had a ...
In a case full of broken lives and bad decisions, a judge will soon decide whether a 29-year-old Pouch Cove man should be ...
Claudia Chender says the $1.4-billion deficit has been driven by spending that isn't authorized by the Nova Scotia ...
RCMP had the truck towed to a business on 41st Street East in Prince Albert. Three days later, the city's fire department was ...
An Indian man charged with orchestrating an unsuccessful Indian government-backed plot to kill B.C. Sikh activist Hardeep ...
Mathias Colomb Cree Nation in northern Manitoba says it's been forced to arrange private financing and buy an $8-million emergency backup generator system after being ignored by the federal and ...
New prices for city patio licences coming into effect April 1, follow years of nominal charges. Emails obtained by CBC News ...
Former ‘family values’ politician who ran massage parlour staffed by his wife facing criminal trials
A former Regina political candidate who ran a network of massage parlours that offered “sexual encounters” with several women ...
Coming up on Cross Country Checkup... The town of Tumbler Ridge, B.C. is in mourning. This weekend, the community will gather ...
Riffed from the Headlines is our weekly quiz, where we choose three riffs linked by one story in the news. Guess the story ...
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