Elmwood-Transcona voters head to polls in byelection to choose new MP
Voters in the eastern Winnipeg riding of Elmwood-Transcona will choose a new MP on Monday in a byelection triggered by the resignation of the NDP's Daniel Blaikie.
Manitoba not covering RSV treatments for newborns, pregnant people now recommended by federal agency
Manitoba is falling behind on recommendations from a federal public health body to extend an RSV immunization program to help protect newborns and young children from the respiratory virus.
Feral domestic rabbits roam free on the streets of Selkirk
Feral domestic rabbits are roaming the streets of Selkirk, Man. The city says it's a provincial issue. The province says it's given the city advice and it's a municipal responsibility. An animal rescu
How often does your MP speak up in the House of Commons?
Members of Parliament all receive the same base salary — $203,100 — but some spend much less time on their feet in the House of Commons than others.
AI tool cuts unexpected deaths in hospital by 26%, Canadian study finds
A year-and-a-half-long study on Chartwatch, an artificial intelligence system in use at St. Michael's Hospital in Toronto, shows the tool led to a striking 26 per cent drop in the number of unexpected deaths.
Canada's plan to donate refurbished armour to Ukraine is still spinning its wheels
A plan to rebuild and modernize two dozen decommissioned Canadian light armoured vehicles for donation to Ukraine is stuck in bureaucratic limbo more than nine months after the defence department hand
Family of firefighter who died after accident at training school appalled at persisting safety issues
The family of a Truro firefighter who died in 2019 after an accident at Nova Scotia's only firefighter training school say they're appalled to learn that serious gaps at the school continued as recently as this spring.
Nearly 1 year into the war, some students in Gaza go back to school
The UNRWA has opened 36 makeshift classrooms in Khan Younis, to serve 7,600 kids while they shelter there. After almost a year of war, children and their parents are wary of the new school year, but students remain excited to learn.
Magnitude 6.4 earthquake rattles B.C.'s northern coast
A magnitude 6.4 earthquake struck off the southern tip of British Columbia's Haida Gwaii at around 3:30 p.m. local time on Sunday afternoon. The National Weather Service Tsunami warning centre says there is no threat of a tsunami from the earthquake.
All aboard for the Greater Edmonton Model Train Show
Some have hobbies like knitting or jogging, while others choo, choo, choose to spend their time playing with trains. Train enthusiasts from across Alberta came together to show off their setups this w
Ontario to audit London, Ont., school board finances after contentious $38K Toronto trip
Ontario's Ministry of Education will launch an investigation into the financial operations of London's largest school board, after officials revealed on Thursday that senior administration spent nearl
After more than 30 years, Grape Fest makes smashing return at Windsor's Caboto Club
Grape-stomping was just one of the highlights at this weekend's Grape Fest, which made its grand return to Windsor.
Shogun, The Bear poised for big night at Emmy Awards
The father and son duo of Eugene and Dan Levy, the winning stars of the 2020 Emmys with their CBC show Schitt's Creek, will host the 76th Primetime Emmy Awards in downtown Los Angeles.
Community keeps the tradition alive at Yellowknife's Terry Fox Run on Sunday
Dozens of people gathered for the 2024 Yellowknife Terry Fox Run — including Lloyd Henderson who was participating in the annual fundraiser for the 41st time, alongside his grandkids.
Filipino basketball association in N.L. creates home away from home for hoop-loving community
Members of the Filipino community from all over the island came to St. John's over the weekend to play basketball or cheer on their team. The Filipino Newfoundlanders Basketball Association hosted its
Annual Terry Fox Run in St. John's raises money and spirits
The annual Terry Fox Run happened in St. John's this weekend. Organizer Dr. Modeline Longjohn describes this year's fundraising efforts, while participants Hayley Flynn and Jessica Ivany tell the CBC's William Ping what the event means to them.
Slovenia's Tadej Pogacar wins Grand Prix Cycliste de Montreal
Three-time Tour de France champion Tadej Pogacar pedalled to a resounding victory at the Grand Prix Cycliste de Montreal on Sunday.
Montreal police searching for missing 79-year-old man
Robert Albert, 79, was last seen Saturday morning in the Rosemont–La Petite-Patrie borough.
Advocates frustrated as encampment off-limits 3 days after Kingston double homicide
Advocates have called for residents of a Kingston encampment to be allowed to access their belongings, three days after an attack at the scene killed two people and left a third with lifesaving injuries.
Manitoba's police watchdog investigates after man found unresponsive in holding room dies
The Independent Investigation Unit of Manitoba is investigating after a man arrested early Sunday morning was found unresponsive in a holding room, taken to hospital and later pronounced dead.
16th Avenue N.W. reopens to traffic as Calgary water use drops back into 'green zone'
City says water use moved back into the green or sustainable zone Saturday after nudging into yellow zone on Friday.
Person found dead after vehicle fire at Coquitlam rec centre
Mounties say a person was found dead after a vehicle fire in a Coquitlam parking lot on Sunday morning. In a statement, Coquitlam RCMP said they responded to reports of a car on fire at the City Centr
Nature Trust of B.C. raises $4 million to protect Kootenay grizzly and elk habitat
The Nature Trust of B.C. has now purchased more than 3.5 square kilometres of land to create two protection areas near Cranbrook. The new conservation areas contain vital habitat for large animals like grizzly bears and elk.