A former Halifax bouncer on trial for manslaughter has taken the stand in his own defence. Alexander Pishori Levy, 40, is charged with criminal negligence causing death and manslaughter in
It’s all about West Division races in the CFL’s Week 20. Behind the Saskatchewan Roughriders home and dry with first place and the division final locked in, the B.C. Lions,
By Staff The Canadian Press Posted October 15, 2025 5:29 pm 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size Prominent lawyer Tony Merchant, well known for spearheading class-action
The Canadian Security Intelligence Service says it’s committed to “ongoing review and improvement” of its use of new technologies following a critical spy watchdog report. The National Security and Intelligence
Unusually dry weather has pushed the St. Lawrence River to its lowest level in more than a decade, leaving marina owners and shipping operators scrambling to deal with the consequences.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith isn’t on the ballot, but is coming up frequently in Calgary’s municipal election campaign with candidates running for mayor calling out the provincial government. The bulk
Before federal, provincial and territorial health ministers are expected to meet in Calgary this week, multiple groups based in Alberta are hoping to see change. That change would see a
Descrease article font size Increase article font size On Wednesday, passengers at Vancouver International Airport’s (YVR) domestic terminal were instructed to exit the building or relocate to a different area
A woman shot while sleeping in her Surrey home early Sunday morning is now believed to be the first injury linked to an ongoing wave of extortion-related violence in the
Six days before the nail-biting 1995 Quebec referendum that nearly tore the country apart, Jean Chrétien told his ministers to keep their cool. The prime minister acknowledged that day that Quebecers might


