Dramatic rescue saves 7 horses from icy death in frozen-over slough
Firefighters near Grande Prairie, Alta., used their specialized training to rescue 10 frantic horses that broke through an ice-covered slough on Sunday.
Firefighters near Grande Prairie, Alta., used their specialized training to rescue 10 frantic horses that broke through an ice-covered slough on Sunday.
A New Jersey woman has sued Wells Fargo Bank, saying she was fired for refusing to participate in a scheme to manipulate accounts and sell products that weren't in customers' best interest.
Rancher Adrienne Ivey may have heard of a beaver, but until now, had never seen a beaver herd. Cattle, that is.
Omar Khadr's official criminal record in Canada contains oddities and errors that are at odds with how the federal government viewed him on his return from the notorious prison on the U.S. naval base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
Just days before he died, the musician Prince obtained a prescription for the opioid oxycodone in the name of a friend, according to statements in newly unsealed court records.
The federal public safety minister says the plan to legalize recreational marijuana does not include a general amnesty for past pot convictions.
A group of Ontario nuns is moving ahead with plans to open a convent in August in Summerside.
John Horgan began week two on the B.C. Election campaign trail in Burnaby promising to build urgent care centres to improve access to health care in B.C. But it's still unclear where the money will come from.
More than 500 samples of some of the best homebrewed beer from across Canada have been arriving in Regina to compete for the top spot in the prestigious ALES Open.
More than $22,000 has been raised online to cover the funeral expenses of a man found dead early Saturday in Scarborough.
While Ancaster residents ate Easter dinner, a pair of cars ripped through a quiet neighbourhood, firing shots.
Demonstrations in support of massive Palestinian prisoner hunger strike
B.C.'s health system affects not just patients and their families, but the people who work in the sector, including nurses and doctors. Throughout the campaign, we'll look at how government policies affect B.C. residents. In this instalment, we look at the people affected by the government's health care decisions.
The city is starting 3 construction projects on mountain roads on the week following Easter, and all will involve road closures.
The 2017 Stanley Cup playoffs are only five days old, and already impact players and stunning trends have emerged. Here are five facts we have learned in less than a week.
With the surge of asylum seekers coming into Manitoba, Rubab Raza uniquely knows the struggles of trying to live in Canada when you fear deportation.
Increasingly empty industrial yards around the northeastern B.C. city of Fort St. John are a welcome sign for Jennifer Moore, an economic development officer for the region.
Activists say that hundreds of Palestinians in Israeli prisons are taking part in a hunger strike, demanding better conditions and an end to Israel's practice of detentions without trial.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection has released an image of the "mock improvised explosive device" found in the suitcase of an American as he attempted to board a flight from Toronto to Chicago on April 6.
Kashechewan First Nation has declared a state of emergency and hundreds of residents are being moved to the northern Ontario town of Kapuskasing over concerns about flooding.
A spacecraft set to launch Tuesday is to bring thousands of kilograms of cargo to the International Space Station, including supplies for the crew and a curious scientific experiment.
Climate change has caused the massive Kaskawulsh Glacier in the Yukon to retreat so much that its meltwater abruptly switched direction, in the first documented case of "river piracy" in modern times.
Authorities are on the hunt for Steve Stephens, 37, who they say videotaped himself shooting an elderly Cleveland man and then posted it on Facebook. Police say his last known location was at the shooting site.
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