Elias Lindholm scored just one minute and two seconds into overtime and the Vancouver Canucks came all the way back to beat the Nashville Predators 4-3 in Game 4 of the teams' first-round playoff series on Sunday.
A six-year-old Bhangra dancer from Surrey saw his dreams come true — and became part of history — when he danced on-stage with Punjabi superstar Diljit Dosanjh in front of a sold-out crowd at B.C. Place on Saturday.
Valeri Nichushkin scored two power-play goals and added an empty-netter to lead the Colorado Avalanche to a 5-1 victory over Winnipeg on Sunday that left the Jets in must-win mode for the rest of the first-round playoff series.
Stephen Ames celebrated his 60th birthday with a successful title defence in the Mitsubishi Electric Classic in Duluth, Ga., closing with a 5-under 67 on Sunday for his eighth PGA Tour Champions victory.
Retailer London Drugs announced Sunday that stores across Western Canada will be closed "until further notice".
The organization suspended food delivery in the region after the attack on three World Central Kitchen vehicles full of food from a nearby warehouse.
Sarah Nurse notched her first Professional Women's Hockey League hat trick as visiting Toronto clinched a top-two seed and home-ice advantage in the first round of playoffs with a 6-2 victory over New York on Sunday.
Hundreds of Sixties Scoop survivors attended a Winnipeg conference on Sunday to share their stories, reconnect with their communities and access support.
Three-time WNBA champion and two-time Olympic gold medallist Candace Parker announced Sunday she's retiring after 16 seasons.
Quebec singer-songwriter Jean-Pierre Ferland has died at the age of 89, leaving behind a vast musical legacy that included 450 songs and some 30 albums.
After years of public wrangling, the seemingly interminable debate over policing in the City of Surrey will move to B.C. Supreme Court this week for a battle pitting two fundamental rights against each other: the will of the people and the need for public safety.
CBC's Marketplace rounds up the consumer and health news you need from the week.
A Kitchener, Ont., company has collaborated with Stratus Vineyard in Niagara-on-the-Lake to wash bottles so the winery can reuse them as part of a new pilot project.
A number of influencers are using trending hashtags and video formats across social media platforms to discuss otherwise serious issues such as war, LGBTQ rights and abortion access. In fact, it's become a popular strategy to entice people to watch political content they might not otherwise see.
A new test developed by Carleton University researchers to detect low-quality sap is being hailed as a way to prevent thousands of litres of maple syrup from circling the drain each year.
Jay Baruchel launched the second season of Crave series We’re All Gonna Die (Even Jay Baruchel) last week, a show that explores many possible apocalyptic scenarios. He's not alone in his fascination with the end of the world, as the recent wave of apocalypse-themed shows and movies shows.
It would be an exaggeration to say Liberal MP Nathaniel Erskine-Smith's video about carbon pricing is setting the internet on fire. But it's enough to say that Erskine-Smith has contributed to the hottest new trend in Canadian politics: talking at length and in some detail.
While discussing the needs and wishes of someone who is aging can be tricky, there are ways to mitigate some of the discomfort, says author Laura Tamblyn Watts.
When her father asked her to purchase an embarrassing number of cookies in New York state, dual citizen Elizabeth Nash felt torn between her desire to buy local and satisfying his cravings.