The Regina family that discovered unopened 1979 O-Pee-Chee hockey card boxes in an attic has sold them for over $5 million, or $3.72 million US, at auction. The boxes contain an unknown number of Wayne Gretzky rookie cards.
Canada’s military watchdog used what could be one of his last appearances before a House of Commons committee on Monday to renew a push to make his office fully independent from the Department of National Defence (DND).
A cozy hooded sweatshirt with a front pouch is known in most of Canada as a hoodie. In Saskatchewan, it’s a bunny hug.
Canadian cyclist Derek Gee is recovering from a broken collarbone and other injuries after crashing on the weekend in the Omloop Het Nieuwsblad one-day race in Belgium.
A coalition of human rights groups advocating for Black and racialized Canadians has lodged a formal complaint against the Canadian Human Rights Commission (CHRC) for discriminating against its own employees.
Teachers in several more Saskatchewan school divisions will not supervise lunch, recess or other noon-hour activities on Thursday, the latest in a series of escalating job actions announced by the Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation this week.
The cost of hosting one of the biggest sports tournaments in the world in Toronto is now projected to be nearly $80 million more than initially thought, according to a new city report.
A judge has approved a request for a mental health assessment of a man accused of killing his common-law partner, their three children and her cousin in southern Manitoba earlier this month.
An Alberta clipper is bringing heavy snow and strong wind gusts across central Saskatchewan Monday, according to Environment Canada meteorologist Terri Lang. She recommends avoiding travel if you can.
Associates of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny said Monday that talks were underway shortly before his death to exchange him for a Russian imprisoned in Germany.
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk says every NATO member will likely have to meet the military alliance's target for defence spending as the showdown with Russia unfolds. He made the remarks, without directly criticizing Canada, following a meeting with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in Warsaw.
Jennifer Jones bid a reluctant goodbye to a curling stage where she's performed brilliantly in her career. Her Manitoba team's exit in Sunday's 5-4 loss to Rachel Homan in the Scotties Tournament of Hearts final marked the end of an era in women's curling.
Many Alberta farmers and ranchers are bracing for what could be another gruelling year of dry conditions as costs of the 2023 drought add up.
Some 3,000 academic workers at York University walked off the job Monday after the union representing them and the school failed to reach a deal on a new collective agreement.
Denmark has dropped its investigation into the 2022 explosions on the Nord Stream pipelines carrying Russian gas to Germany, police said on Monday, becoming the second nation to do so after Sweden closed its own inquiry.
As more promising research emerges about MDMA — a recreational drug also known as ecstasy or molly — so too has interest grown in how health-care practitioners can be equipped to treat their patients using MDMA, says a B.C. non-profit.
Toronto actor Kenneth Mitchell of Star Trek: Discovery and Captain Marvel who found consistent work in television and film, even after a 2018 diagnosis of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), has died. He was 49.
He died alone in his apartment after consuming methamphetamine contaminated with fentanyl, one of 1,706 Albertans known to have died of opioid poisoning in 2023, the deadliest year on record for the province.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau addresses the media in Poland following his visit to Ukraine to mark the second anniversary of Russia's invasion.
The federal government is introducing its long-awaited online harms legislation today, after its last attempt to tackle online hate died when the 2021 federal election was called.