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We Are the Dead: Ottawa Citizen tribute to war heroes ends this Remembrance Day
RCMP national security unit monitored 'threats' linked to Wet'suwet'en anti-pipeline activism, records show
An RCMP national security unit monitored First Nations-led anti-pipeline activism for “potential threats” to the the energy, transportation and banking sectors between 2021 and 2022, according to classified and unclassified internal police reports.
A new drug might be life-changing for my child. As a mom, weighing the pros and cons is agonizing
A new drug will soon be available to treat Rett syndrome. Amanda Marcotte's daughter is unable to tell whether she's OK with the potential side effects. So as a mother, Marcotte has to make the decision for her, and contemplates what are the right reasons.
Montreal's cycling network has doubled in 10 years. Is it a success? Depends on who you ask
Despite criticism that the island of Montreal has been overrun with bike paths since Projet Montréal came to power, Mayor Valérie Plante's administration has only added another 220 kilometres since 2017. The difference? Those additions were protected lanes on busier and larger traffic arteries.
Quebec couple violently attacked in Panama while road tripping across South America
A road trip across the Americas took a violent turn for a couple from Gatineau, Que., when they were viciously attacked by armed assailants in Panama last week.
A new app is helping to rescue veterans' stories from fading memories
In a high-tech attempt to save history from the ravages of time, a Canadian company has come up with a new app to tell the stories of more than 300,000 slain soldiers around the world.
Via Rail's performance has gone from bad to worse — and it's costing the company millions
Via Rail's service standards have eroded substantially over the last decade, with many more trains arriving late.
Gun violence is on the rise in Canada. In parts of the Greater Toronto Area, it's a record-breaking year
Families are grappling with the consequences of growing gun violence in Hamilton and across the Greater Toronto Area this year. Several of the region's police forces have warned of an alarming rise in shootings since January.
'Like out of a movie': Tornado touches down in Sechelt, B.C.
Researchers say intense wind recorded on the Sunshine Coast earlier this week was actually a tornado. There were no reported injuries, but the tempest did cause some damage.
Oilers fall 4-2 to Golden Knights in McDavid’s return from injury
Trail, B.C., mourns mother after estranged husband charged with murder
A small community of about 8,000 people is mourning the loss of a beloved local nurse, whose estranged husband has been charged with her Monday death, which occurred just east of Trail, B.C.
London Knights put on a clinic in 5-1 win in Sault Ste. Marie
‘Meth poisoning killed my pet’: B.C. owner says cat ate discarded drugs
‘Do something’: Vancouver’s Gourmet Warehouse warns of ‘epidemic’ of retail crime
Sentencing underway for ex-B.C. minor hockey player who hid camera in girls’ change room
Remains found in Fraser River confirmed to be Surrey woman missing since February
Icy roads to blame in 19-vehicle crash on Highway 59, leaving 1 person dead
Alberta municipalities asked to 'nominate' oil companies not paying taxes for more enforcement
The Alberta government is asking rural municipalities to send letters pointing the finger at specific oil and gas companies that aren't paying their property taxes — but one rural leader says there's no hope for enforcement.