A Regina woman facing terminal cancer won't have peace of mind until she finds a loving person to take care of her three senior dogs.
The funeral is scheduled to take place at 2 p.m. PT at the Langley Events Centre. It will include a procession and a memorial service concluding with a final salute.
The Nobel Prize in chemistry has been awarded to three U.S.-based scientists for the "discovery and synthesis of quantum dots." Sweden's public broadcaster SVT said they received a press release with the names of the winners hours before the official announcement.
The new Hockey Canada policy takes aim at "minimum requirements of attire" in dressing rooms. If players don't wear the base layer, they will have to change into it inside a closed washroom stall at the rink.
Continuing double doctor strike is compromising urgent care, bosses say, but union blames bad planning.
Immunocompromised and still recovering from a car crash, Medgine Mathurin found herself navigating the chaotic journey of chemo during the height of the pandemic. As her pillars of support crumbled, Mathurin was forced to reshape how she defined community.
A real estate investment company that’s bought up dozens of older apartment buildings in recent years has become “a great Canadian growth story” by seizing on the unaffordable housing market, says one of its executives. A group of Hamilton tenants say they're the ones paying the price.
Agreements between Ontario colleges are buoying the books of institutions in the north. These partnerships allow northern schools to set up satellite campuses in the south and make millions of dollars, but also present opportunity costs for students, notably international students, and communities.
One political observer says Ontario's premier is likely to survive the recent Greenbelt scandal since he's apologized and reversed course, but political scientists and a former Liberal cabinet minister say the responsibility for initiating the policy and allowing it through cabinet still lies with him.
The Golden Bachelor is a spinoff of the Bachelor franchise that's geared toward an older audience, some with mixed feelings about what it takes to depict senior love realistically on-screen.
Wales, one of four countries that make up the United Kingdom, has become the first to drop the speed limit from 30 mph to 20 mph, or roughly 32 km/h, in most built-up areas to improve safety — leading to an intense backlash from critics, who say traffic is moving at a snail's pace.
Parents are warned to check formula temperature as a study shows most machines do not kill bacteria.
Liberal MP Greg Fergus has been voted in as the new Speaker of the House of Commons. But what does the Speaker do and why is the role important to Canada's democracy? Here's everything you need to know.
A detention order issued in California calls for Martel to be taken immediately into custody by the U.S. Marshals Service, assuming he can be located in the country.
Ottawa has frozen the activities of a federal foundation that finances the development of green technologies after receiving a report that criticized its management of public funds.
The Toronto Blue Jays kicked off their post-season with a whimper on Tuesday afternoon by dropping a 3-1 decision to the Minnesota Twins at Target Field.
The judge overseeing Donald Trump's civil fraud trial on Tuesday imposed a gag order — promising sanctions for any violations — on the former U.S. president and others in the case after Trump took to social media to lash out at the judge's top law clerk.
The people of Reading, Penn., are finally bidding farewell to a beloved mummy who's been on display at a local funeral home for more than a century.
The Toronto Blue Jays are set to take on the Twins in Minnesota's Target Field on Tuesday for Game 1 of their MLB wild-card series.
Toronto is experiencing a summer-like stretch of unseasonably warm weather. CBC Toronto meteorologist Colette Kennedy breaks down how high temperatures will affect fall colours this year — and how climate change factors in.