Hotter heat waves are wiping out bumblebees, study finds

Many bumblebee species have vanished from places where they were once common. Now a new Canadian-led study finds that hotter

Win and they’re in: Canada’s women’s soccer team meets Costa Rica with spot on Olympics on the line

For the Canadian women’s soccer team, only Costa Rica stands in the way of a fourth straight Olympic appearance. Canada

Flames’ Mark Giordano out week-to-week with hamstring injury

Calgary Flames general manager Brad Treliving says the team «dodged a big bullet» with defenceman Mark Giordano, who will be

Canada-U.S. women’s hockey rivalry thrives on ice, but there’s unity off it

Hilary Knight wasn’t making any apologies. The American forward introduced a little attitude into the Rivalry Series by putting her

Several arrested at Wet’suwet’en anti-pipeline camp as RCMP move in to enforce injunction

Multiple arrests have been made on traditional Wet’suwet’en territory as RCMP enforce an injunction order against people blocking construction of

Moore-Towers, Marinaro lead world champions at ISU Four Continents

Canadians Kirsten Moore-Towers and Michael Marinaro placed first in Thursday’s pairs short program at the ISU Four Continents competition in

Sask. Public Safety Agency says 31 cars derailed in fiery train crash

Federal Transport Minister Marc Garneau is ordering that all trains carrying a significant amount of dangerous goods on federal lines

Bianca Andreescu not on Canada’s singles roster for Fed Cup

The Canadian Fed Cup team became a major underdog in its tie against Switzerland when reigning U.S. Open champion Bianca

‘This will be a gong show’: Behind the $65K St. John’s Signal Hill fence fiasco

When Parks Canada built a two-metre wooden fence near the visitor centre of the Signal Hill National Historic site in

Buttigieg, Sanders nearly tied as Iowa caucus results narrow

Pete Buttigieg and Bernie Sanders are nearly tied in the Iowa Democratic caucuses, with nearly all results counted in a

U.S. edges Canada as national team makes 1st return to Vancouver since 2010 Olympics

Hilary Knight and her U.S. teammates served up a dose of revenge for a decade-old grudge in Game 4 of

Leafs trade for goalie help in Kings’ Jack Campbell after ugly loss to Rangers

The Toronto Maple Leafs acquired goaltender Jack Campbell and forward Kyle Clifford from the Los Angeles Kings in exchange for

B.C. couple living under ‘cabin arrest’ on quarantined cruise ship

Passengers on a cruise ship quarantined in Japan after a coronavirus outbreak are trying to get used to the idea

Raptors set franchise record with 12th straight win in wild rally against Pacers

The Toronto Raptors made history on Wednesday — but it certainly didn’t come easy. Kyle Lowry poured in 32 points

4 things we learned from Dominic Barton’s appearance before a committee of MPs

Canada’s Ambassador to China, Dominic Barton, appeared before the Special Committee on Canada-China Relations Wednesday evening to talk about all

Heat acquire former Finals MVP Andre Iguodala from Grizzlies: reports

A person familiar with the negotiations says Andre Iguodala is headed to Miami after the Heat and Memphis Grizzlies agreed

Hollywood icon Kirk Douglas dies at 103

Kirk Douglas, the cleft-chinned movie star who fought gladiators, cowboys and boxers on the screen and the Hollywood establishment, died

‘The chill is real,’ Canada’s ambassador to China says of fraught relationship

Canada’s ambassador to China says there is a chill in relations between the two countries since the People’s Republic imprisoned

Pospisil avenges Auckland Open loss to Canadian teammate Shapovalov

Vasek Pospisil downed fellow Canadian Denis Shapovalov 6-2, 6-3 Wednesday in second-round action at the Open Sud de France indoor

U.S. steps up warnings to Russia over actions in Syria

The United States on Wednesday stepped up warnings to Russia over its Syria policy, saying Moscow was trying to challenge

‘Small flame’ ignited Canada’s Vincent Lapointe through acquittal on doping charge

Laurence Vincent Lapointe credits a «weird little flame» inside her for helping her stay strong when it looked like her

With Ovechkin set to hit 700 goals, Gretzky record looks in reach

Alex Ovechkin was having a quiet night. Through two periods of action Tuesday, he’d registered a solitary shot attempt that

Canadian pitcher James Paxton undergoes back surgery, out 3-4 months

Yankees left-hander James Paxton had back surgery Wednesday and is expected to be sidelined until May or June. PLAYER STATS:

RCMP to update police efforts on Coastal GasLink pipeline dispute

The B.C. RCMP has announced it will be providing a statement Wednesday at 3 p.m. to address its policing efforts