Multiple deaths in mass shooting at Molson Coors brewery in Milwaukee

Multiple people were killed Wednesday in a shooting on the Molson Coors Brewing Co. campus, Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett said.

6 dead, including gunman, in Molson Coors brewery shooting in Milwaukee

Multiple people were killed Wednesday in a shooting on the Molson Coors Brewing Co. campus, Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett said.

Trudeau says tire fire on CN Rail line near Tyendinaga ‘extremely concerning’ 

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Wednesday the continuing protests near CN Rail tracks close to the Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory are

‘Unproven’ Panthers have Quenneville reminiscing on early Blackhawks days

Joel Quenneville sees a lot of similarities between his new team and the old one. When he took over behind

76ers’ Joel Embiid fined $25K US for obscene gesture vs. Hawks

The NBA fined Philadelphia 76ers centre Joel Embiid $25,000 US on Wednesday, two days after he made an obscene gesture

Alphonso Davies, Jonathan David left off Canada’s provisional Olympic soccer qualifying roster

Alphonso Davies had a coming-out party Tuesday in Bayern Munich’s Champions League win over Chelsea. Jonathan David scored a hat

Kahnawake Peacekeepers call ‘irresponsible’ Quebec premier’s claim that Mohawks have AK-47s at blockade

Premier François Legault says the presence of weapons, including AK-47 assault rifles, is the reason why provincial police have not

Quebec premier says Kahnawake Mohawks have AK-47s, slowing police response to injunction

Premier François Legault says the presence of weapons, including AK-47 assault rifles, is the reason why provincial police have not

By seeking injunction to end rail blockades, Quebec premier accepts it’s not just Ottawa’s problem

Since First Nations activists began blockading rail lines across the country nearly three weeks ago, Quebec Premier François Legault hasn’t

Ex-Predators bench boss Peter Laviolette to coach U.S. men at hockey worlds

Peter Laviolette is returning to the bench after being selected as the coach of the United States men’s national team

Jay Bouwmeester noncommittal about NHL future after cardiac episode during game

St. Louis Blues defenceman Jay Bouwmeester has been ruled out from returning to play in the regular season or in

Trump campaign files libel suit against New York Times over Russia opinion article

U.S. President Donald Trump’s re-election campaign said on Wednesday it filed a libel lawsuit against the New York Times, accusing

Short track world championships postponed in Seoul due to coronavirus outbreak

The International Skating Union on Wednesday announced it has put the world short track speeding championships set for March 13-15

Clive Cussler, adventure novelist, dead at 88

Clive Cussler, the bestselling adventure writer and real-life thrill seeker who wove personal details and spectacular fantasies into his page-turning

Air New Zealand to test out bunk beds in economy class

Good news for travellers who think economy airline seats are small enough to make you feel like cattle: now you

Canadian men’s basketball team’s protest rejected after controversial loss

The governing body of international basketball has rejected a protest filed by Canada Basketball after the country’s men’s team lost

Freight trains moving through burning tire protest near Belleville, Ont.

Canada’s minister of public safety is urging protesters near Belleville, Ont., to stop setting tires on fire around rail tracks

Victor Mete’s season cut short with Canadiens by broken foot

Montreal Canadiens defenceman Victor Mete will miss the rest of the season with a broken foot, the team announced Wednesday.

Key voices in the Wet’suwet’en pipeline conflict

The conflict over a natural gas pipeline project in northern British Columbia has swelled across the country, drawing intense attention

Canada preparing a Plan B pandemic response in case coronavirus containment fails

A top Canadian health official says that while the federal government works to stop the spread of the coronavirus, it’s

COVID-19: What’s happening around the world

The latest: WHO director says COVID-19 cases outside China ‘deeply concerning’ but does not label outbreak a pandemic. South Korea

Sanders surge in crowded Democratic field echoes Trump’s 2016 rise

Now that all the Democratic presidential candidates have realized that Sen. Bernie Sanders is the front-runner for their party’s nomination,

Sanders surge in crowded Democratic field echoes Trump’s 2016 rise

Now that all the Democratic presidential candidates have realized that Sen. Bernie Sanders is the front-runner for their party’s nomination,

Canada to conduct flight tests on grounded Boeing 737 Max fleet

The country’s top aviation officials said Canada will conduct its own flight tests to examine whether the grounded Boeing 737