Hilary Duff enjoys the experience of a proper, cold wintry Ottawa. Only this year, it didn’t materialize.
In speaking with community organizations, CBC News found that Canada's drug crisis is affecting a largely unchecked population of users – newcomers – and we don't even know how severe the issue is. Now, experts are calling not only for better data collection, but also more attention to the realities that lead newcomers to use drugs, and culturally-specific care that could help them escape it.
Most of us assume that our memories get worse as we grow older, but it’s not as simple as that. Experts say that certain kinds of memories become harder to remember as we age, but the ability to retain memories remains intact — especially when people take steps to keep their brains and bodies healthy.
Cuba lies more than 100 kilometres from the nearest slice of the continental United States, but it has managed to keep a close eye on what Uncle Sam is up to for a very long time.
Prince William's call this week to end the fighting in Gaza, along with plans to build housing for homeless people on his estate in southwestern England, may offer insight into how he is defining himself in the role of Prince of Wales and heir to the throne.
Book publishers and industry watchers are taking note of the romantasy subgenre’s enormous popularity among young female readers — author Sarah J. Maas alone has sold 40 million copies — and the power of #BookTok to elevate both its well-known, traditionally published writers, and self-published indie authors alike.
The ongoing Houthi attacks in the Red Sea are causing concerns in Britain over potential tea shortages.
The union representing crane operators in B.C. is asking for stricter safety regulations after a Vancouver construction worker was killed when a crane's load fell on her.
Rachel Homan booked an express ticket to the Canadian women's curling championship final with a 6-4 win in extra ends over Jennifer Jones in a playoff game Saturday night in Calgary.
Tributes poured in Saturday for Flaco, the beloved Eurasian eagle-owl who became a feel-good New York story after escaping his Central Park Zoo enclosure and flying free around Manhattan.
A month after the introduction of legislation aimed at combatting online harm, Niki Sharma says three orders have been issued in relation to the non-consensual dissemination of intimate images.
Chevron Canada voluntarily relinquished the last oil and gas development licences off Canada's Pacific Coast early this February — a move, environmental advocacy groups, say is a major win for conservation efforts.
Marie-Josée Hogue, the head of the inquiry looking into foreign interference in Canadian elections, says the government has told her some evidence may need to be presented secretly.
Yulia Navalnaya, the widow of the late Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, on Saturday demanded that Russian authorities release his body for burial and accused a "demonic" Russian President Vladimir Putin of "torturing" his corpse.
The Posikeras were inspired to take a leap of faith and start a business of their own after introducing their friends to their colourful twist on the traditional perogy.
The antique doll parts were found during a building assessment of the house, built in 1883. And they were promptly put back in by the construction worker who found them.
Accusations of UN bias against Israel are nothing new but have ramped up following the Oct. 7 Hamas-led deadly attacks on Israel, with some observers suggesting the country's relationship with the body may be at one of its lowest points.
International Development Minister Ahmed Hussen says he's been in touch with Jordanian officials about the possibility of Canada getting involved in an aid airdrop into Gaza.
Technology giant Nvidia is hitting new heights thanks to demand for products connected to artificial intelligence, leading the chip maker to a market value that this week approached that of the entire Canadian economy.
Nikki Haley had a plan: Keep it close in the early primaries, then beat Donald Trump in her home state of South Carolina. Instead, Trump is poised for a lopsided win Saturday that would not only cement his presumed GOP presidential nomination, but also underscore the extent to which he has taken over the Republican Party.