The Canadian Union of Postal Workers, which represents 55,000 Canada Post workers, announced late Thursday that it will end its nationwide strike action and move to rotating strikes starting Saturday.
Tŝilhqot'in First Nation member Surrance Myers died after collapsing in an RCMP holding cell in Williams Lake, B.C. and not being checked on for about two hours, an Independent Investigations Office ...
For a decade, a B.C. government agency denied a data breach that affected 28,000 health-care workers, creating a situation that one privacy expert says opened the door for fraud artists to continue cr ...
Hannah Miller was deemed ineligible to compete for Canada at worlds after previously playing with Chinese team. As she awaits ...
Ottawa is expected to announce its second list of nation-building infrastructure projects within the next month. One of the proposals is the $3-billion Kivalliq Hydro-Fibre Link, which would start in ...
The chair of the Vancouver Police Board admits overtime levels of the force's sworn officers are "a concern," but he and Vancouver's police chief are pointing to the provincial police academy for a ...
Cheyann Peeteetuce testified Wednesday that she can't remember why she pleaded guilty earlier this year to manslaughter in Megan Gallagher's death. She was called as a witness on Day 3 of Roderick ...
The 2025 Nobel Peace Prize has been awarded to Maria Corina Machado, a Venezuelan opposition leader, it was announced Friday at the Norwegian Nobel Institute in Oslo.
The activities of The Conseil de développement économique des Territoires du Nord-Ouest cover a lot of ground, namely supporting entrepreneurs, job seekers and newcomers. It is primarily a ...
News of a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas is bringing relief to Palestinian and Jewish communities in Toronto, but some say they are concerned the cessation of violence might not last.
No new commitments came from the N.W.T. Council of Leaders visit to Ottawa this week but Premier R.J. Simpson said he feels ...
Corrections workers from all adult facilities across B.C. went on strike starting at 4 p.m Friday. The move brings the total number of public service workers on strike to more than 25,000 from across ...