Super Bowl parties, large rallies cap Democrats’ final push in Iowa

The final countdown to the Iowa caucuses is on. Ahead of Monday night’s caucuses, which kick off the state-by-state nominating

Tristen Chernove collects 2 silver medals at para-cycling track worlds

Tristen Chernove of Cranbrook, B.C., came up half a bike length short on Saturday, finishing second to Maurice Eckhard of

Toronto Wolfpack drop Super League debut to Castleford Tigers

The Toronto Wolfpack saw their 23-game win streak come to an end Sunday with a 28-10 loss to Castleford Tigers

Andrea Seccafien breaks Canadian half-marathon record in Japan

Andrea Seccafien said running a personal-best time twice in three days in the 5,000 metres at the track and field

2020 BC Men’s & Women’s Curling Championships on CBC: Women’s Finals

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‘One step at a time’: Paralyzed Humboldt Bronco player happy with spinal surgery results

A hockey player paralyzed in a bus crash has been working hard since undergoing spinal surgery in Thailand late last

It’s déjà vu all over again for Canadian women’s team at Sydney 7s

What did you expect on Groundhog Day? Exactly. Other than the venue, nothing changed. For the second week running, the

Federal agencies mishandled sensitive documents more than 5,000 times last year

As a senior RCMP intelligence official faces charges of disclosing secret information, new figures reveal thousands of incidents last year

3 injured, suspect killed by police in terror-related stabbings in London

Police shot and killed a man in south London after he wounded at least three people in «terrorism-related» stabbings Sunday,

Alexis Pinturault 1st men’s skier this season to win 2 giant slaloms

Alexis Pinturault became the first skier this season to win two men’s World Cup giant slaloms, triumphing on the Kandahar

Molasses cake with THC served at N.S. school made some children, staff ill

Cake containing cannabis was served to children and staff at a school in Eskasoni, N.S., on Friday, according to police.

Djokovic tops Thiem, wins 8th Australian Open title

Novak Djokovic has won his record-extending eighth Australian Open championship and 17th Grand Slam title overall by beating Dominic Thiem

6 more weeks of winter, says Shubenacadie Sam

While the milder weather in some parts of Nova Scotia on Sunday was welcome news to many, the clear skies

N.W.T. to mull new approaches to bail, sentencing in effort to reduce Indigenous incarceration

In the wake of a new report showing Indigenous people account for almost a third of prisoners in Canada, the

Canada’s Justin Kripps scores 4-man bobsleigh gold in Switzerland

Justin Kripps piloted Canada’s four-man bobsleigh team to a gold-medal finish in Sunday’s four-man event at St. Moritz, Switzerland, on

‘The hatred is real’: Oilers dominate Flames in latest chapter of Battle of Alberta

Goalie Mike Smith calmly skated to centre ice and watched the line brawl unfold between his Edmonton Oilers and the

Chinese central bank to inject 1.2 trillion yuan worth of liquidity into market

The People’s Bank of China will inject 1.2 trillion yuan (around 228 billion Cdn) worth of liquidity into the markets

Brignone wins super-G in overall leader Shiffrin’s absence

Federica Brignone won a women’s World Cup super-G after overall leader Mikaela Shiffrin sat out the race on Sunday in

Does Canada have a ‘moral and legal obligation’ to allow climate migrants?

A landmark ruling by the United Nations that could pave the way for future climate migrants may force the Canadian

Teck mine approval could require Alberta to hit net-zero emissions by 2050

The federal cabinet is considering approving the Teck Frontier oilsands mine, but with a condition — that Alberta legislate an

The Iowa caucus is really important. Why? ‘Because it’s first’

In the small community of Boone, Iowa, about 100 people have crammed into the La Carreta — the only Mexican

Foreign enemies ‘increasingly targeting Canada,’ Privy Council warns new minister

The 2019 election might be long over, but Canada is «increasingly» a target for foreign interference, warns a briefing note

Goalies step into the ring as Oilers romp past Flames in Battle of Alberta

A good start and a strong finish propelled the Edmonton Oilers to an 8-3 win over the Calgary Flames on

Canadian women can’t solve New Zealand, settle for silver at Sydney 7s

The Canadian women’s rugby sevens team faced a familiar foe in the Cup final of the World Rugby Sydney Sevens