Vancouver’s drug-dispensing machine: Why it exists and how it works

Health advocates say a safe supply of opioids is critical to help prevent people from overdosing on tainted street drugs.

Markstrom puts Canucks on his back in key win over Pacific foe Coyotes

Jake Virtanen scored midway through the second period to reach a career-high 26 points in a season as the Vancouver

Tyson Foerster shows out for scouts to help Team White win CHL Top Prospects game

Tyson Foerster showed the scouts taking in the CHL top prospects game what he has to offer to NHL clubs.

B.C. appoints special prosecutor to probe Crown conduct in decade-old child murder case

The office of B.C.’s attorney general has appointed one of the country’s top defence lawyers to probe the conduct of

Stone saluted in Ottawa return before helping Knights push Sens’ losing streak to 9

Mark Stone wasn’t sure what to expect in his return to Ottawa, but he made sure it was memorable. Stone

Rittich edges Andersen in brilliant goalie battle, Flames beat Leafs in shootout

David Rittich let out a sigh as he briefly took a seat in Calgary’s empty locker-room Thursday night. The Flames’

Canadiens rebound from rough loss to soar past Flyers as Kovalchuk pots pair

A few quick strikes and a rock-solid performance between the pipes by Carey Price is exactly what the Montreal Canadiens

China’s economic growth sinks to lowest level in decades

China’s economic growth sank to a new multi-decade low of 6.1 per cent in 2019 as consumer demand weakened and

Canadian teen Fernandez 1 win away from Grand slam main draw debut

Leylah Annie Fernandez is one win away from qualifying for her first-ever Grand Slam main draw. The 17-year-old from Laval,

Parts of Australia finally get some much-needed heavy rain

Intense thunderstorms with heavy rains dampened bushfires on Australia’s east coast on Friday and brought relief to farmers in three

Jays’ top pitching prospect Nate Pearson eager to impose presence on MLB mounds

A white Blue Jays uniform with No. 82 on the back hung in a stall underneath Nate Pearson’s nameplate in

San Francisco Giants make Alyssa Nakken 1st-ever woman to coach in MLB

Alyssa Nakken became the first female coach on a major league staff in baseball history Thursday when she was named

Canada’s Hinchcliffe secures sponsorship to compete in at least 2 IndyCar races

Canadian auto racer James Hinchcliffe is expected to compete in at least two IndyCar races this season after landing a

2 Toronto area men indicted in U.S. for allegedly trafficking items for Pakistan nuclear program

Two Mississauga, Ont., men have been indicted for allegedly helping to run an international procurement network over a five-year period

U.S. Senators sworn in as impeachment procedures against Trump begin

The chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court was sworn in Thursday at the Senate to preside over President Donald

Montreal’s Felix Auger-Aliassime rolls into semifinals at Adelaide International

Canada’s Felix Auger-Aliassime is off to the semifinals of the Adelaide International. The No. 2 seed from Montreal needed just

Putin’s political gambit suggests plan to rule Russia forever

Russians awoke this morning to a new prime minister and much confusion about a new constitutional process that appears designed

Australia firefighters save world’s only rare dinosaur trees

Specialist firefighters have saved the world’s last remaining wild stand of a prehistoric tree from wildfires that razed forests west

Ukraine opens probe of possible surveillance of ambassador

Ukrainian police say they have opened an investigation into the possibility the former U.S. ambassador came under illegal surveillance before

Canadian military resumes some operations in Iraq following Iran scare

The Canadian military is resuming some operations in Iraq following a temporary suspension of activities last week. Brig.-Gen. Michel-Henri St-Louis

Giuliani associate Lev Parnas says Trump had knowledge of Ukraine pressure

A close associate of President Donald Trump’s personal lawyer says he delivered an ultimatum in May to the incoming president

Eugenie Bouchard advances to qualifier final at Australian Open

Canada’s Eugenie Bouchard is one win away from getting back into the main draw at the Australian Open. Bouchard, of

He didn’t pay his phone bill for 5 years. No one noticed. Now he owes Telus $5,000

A B.C. man who unknowingly went five years without paying his phone bill has been told he owes Telus more

Denis Shapovalov succumbs to France’s Humbert in ASB Classic quarters

Canadian Denis Shapovalov is out at the ASB Classic. The second-seeded Shapovalov was ousted 7-5, 6-4 in the quarter-finals on