On the 50th anniversary of his death, 12 fascinating facts about John Coltrane
The jazz legend was just 40 when he died, but during his short life he changed music forever
The jazz legend was just 40 when he died, but during his short life he changed music forever
A resident of Dorion, Ont., a small rural community just east of Thunder Bay, was able to capture a quick encounter with a young black bear.
Minnesota officials were investigating on Monday how an Australian woman who called police for help over the weekend ended up shot and killed by one of the officers who responded in an alley near her house.
The owner of adultery website AshleyMadison.com has agreed to pay $11.2 million US to settle class action lawsuits in the U.S. on behalf of people whose personal information was exposed in a high-profile cybersecurity breach in 2015.
More than 39,000 people are under evacuation orders across B.C. and the first stop for many of them has been the evacuation centre in Kamloops.
"Mother Nature expresses herself in different ways," says photographer of unique iceberg seen off Newfoundland coast.
Before Iron Maiden’s Bruce Dickinson took to the stage in front of thousands of screaming fans at a sold out Toronto show Saturday night, he was soaring over Hamilton in the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum’s prized Lancaster Bomber.
United States Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer has released his negotiating objectives ahead of talks to revise the North American Free Trade Agreement next month.
A large construction project has closed a section of Dundas Street downtown until at least mid-September and the city warns that the complex project will be noisy.
Hunter Alexander Pushkarenko was last seen in Regina in the 4700 block of Pasqua Street at 1 p.m. CST Sunday.
Police say the remains of an animal bound and submerged in a pond in Conception Bay South in May was not a dog, as first reported, but a coyote.
Cody Perkin, accused of killing a London cab driver, appeared in court via video link this morning.
Smoky skies greeted central B.C. on Monday morning as firefighters began another week trying to bring wildfires across the region under control.
Venezuela's opposition coalition had one goal in mind: to surpass the 7,505,338 votes that made Nicolas Maduro officially Hugo Chavez's successor as head of state. Now they've come close enough to know for sure they can get that kind of support in even tougher conditions.
Former RCMP Officer Jeffrey Rae Gillis is appealing his conviction on weapons-related charges.
Leaders from the three national Indigenous organization are expected to skip the first ministers meeting in Edmonton this week, saying the format does not adhere to the spirit of the reconciliation.
There will be an empty seat - British Columbia's - when premiers from across the country gather in Edmonton starting today. Premier-designate John Horgan will be too busy being sworn in Tuesday as B.C.'s 36th premier.
Home sales fell in June by their largest amount in seven years, the Canadian Real Estate Association said Monday, as nearly three-quarters of all markets slowed down during what is normally the most popular time of the year for real estate.
The news of Sunday night’s vote opposing the creation of a Muslim cemetery in Saint-Apollinaire, Que. has been met with disbelief and dismay in the Muslim community, says a well-known Quebec imam.
Delta Air Lines says it will refund $30 to conservative commentator Ann Coulter after she unleashed a Twitter tirade over being reassigned to a seat with less leg room, and the airline called her string of insults "unacceptable and unnecessary."
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Some shop owners on Bishop Street in downtown Montreal say this summer may be their last in business thanks to construction that’s ripped up the street.
Two Halifax researchers are urging the federal government to keep medicinal and recreational marijuana streams separate once the plant is legalized in Canada.
The Sir Ambrose Shea Lift Bridge in Placentia has been closed to drivers since Sunday evening.
Hunters in Nova Scotia say they’re seeing far too many people using aerial drones to help them find animals to kill.
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