TrapStik maker yanks wasp catcher from stores after bird deaths
The manufacturer of TrapStick has ordered an immediate stop-sale of the product and has instructed retailers in Canada and the United States to take the product off their shelves.
The manufacturer of TrapStick has ordered an immediate stop-sale of the product and has instructed retailers in Canada and the United States to take the product off their shelves.
There are concrete steps women can take to keep breast milk safe, officials say after a preterm infant developed severe meningitis when her mother's breast pump became contaminated.
Sunshine Village ski resort in Banff is being closed to the public to allow crews to use the area as a staging ground to fight an out-of-control wildfire burning just across the continental divide in British Columbia.
Calgary police are asking the public for help in locating a woman they describe as a person of interest in the slayings of four people just over a week ago.
The youth who assaulted staff members at the Selkirk Behavioural Health Foundation has received an adult sentence for the “stark horror” of the attack and because he is a danger to the public, the judge said.
A heavy metal music fan from New York state is finally getting his car back after a head-banging, three-day search for it in downtown Toronto.
Chester Bennington, lead singer of the California rock band Linkin Park, has died at the age of 41.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is defending his pick for governor general after it was revealed she struck and killed a pedestrian and was once the subject of a criminal probe for assault.
Police have received reports that two of the Burundi teenagers who went missing after an international robotics competition were seen crossing the border into Canada.
U.S. Justice Department officials say an internet marketplace for drugs, counterfeit goods, weapons, hacking tools and other illicit items has been shut down.
Four men were found inside a shipping container at the Port of Montreal Thursday morning, the RCMP confirmed, and the investigation has been handed over to the Canada Border Services Agency.
Kelly Knight Craft, nominated to become the U.S. ambassador to Canada, said in her opening statement at a confirmation hearing on Capitol Hill on Thursday that if confirmed, she would "be a respectful steward of this partnership with Canada."
Canadians are making fewer trips to the United States, and foreign appetite for travel in Canada has hit its highest May on record.
Demonstrators say buying votes with alcohol and money has become common practice in the Labrador Innu communities of Sheshatshiu and Natuashish, and they’re asking candidates in the Aug. 16 Innu Nation elections to run honest campaigns.
A sign bearing the words "Saguenay, White City," in French, appeared overnight in Saint-Honoré, Que., where a cemetery may offer burial for the Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean region's Muslim community.
Some areas could get some much needed rain but there's also the risk of lightning coming with it.
A judge has ordered a new trial for a Toronto man previously found guilty of allegedly sexually assaulting a fellow York University graduate student with whom he had a casual relationship.
When Google Street View wanted to show everyone the inside of the International Space Station, it took some innovation and the help of an astronaut.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is refusing to say what he knew — and when he knew it — about a dismissed, non-felony charge against his choice for Governor General. Julie Payette calls the six-year-old incident "unfounded."
An affordable, self-driving wheelchair is the latest innovation coming out of a summer internship program at the University of Toronto, and it could be rolling out very soon.
O.J. Simpson was granted parole Thursday after more than eight years in prison for a Las Vegas hotel heist.
Former football star and convicted felon O.J. Simpson will command the world's attention once again Thursday when he pleads for his freedom on live TV. CBCSports.ca will stream the parole hearing live beginning at 1 p.m. ET.
A terminal cancer patient in Saskatchewan believes his choice to be treated using traditional Indigenous medicines rather than chemotherapy was initially disrespected by a specialist in the province, which has since taken action.
An eighth right whale has been found dead in the Gulf of St. Lawrence and another entangled.
A group of self-described national socialists in Nova Scotia has posted personal information about people who have shown interest in protests calling for the removal of an Edward Cornwallis statue in Halifax, labelling them as "potentially dangerous."
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