Lower Sackville man shaken after house fire claims life of six-year-old girl
A Nova Scotia man is left shaken after his neighbour's home in Lower Sackville, N.S., caught fire over the weekend and claimed the life of a child.
A Nova Scotia man is left shaken after his neighbour's home in Lower Sackville, N.S., caught fire over the weekend and claimed the life of a child.
The New Brunswick SPCA is investigating after the bodies of four dogs were removed from the front porch of a home in Bass River, N.B., Monday morning.
The trial for a Halifax-area youth accused of participating in the fatal stabbing last year of a 16-year-old student heard Monday from one of the victim's close friends.
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Oxford, N.S. developer Mervil Rushton purchased a sinkhole and bought it, but geologists warn the area is still 'high risk.'
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A Nova Scotia man is mourning the death of his donkey following New Year's Day fireworks.
A New Brunswick nurse is ‘set for life’ after winning a $675,000 lottery prize last month.
A new pilot program is launching at the Dartmouth SPCA in Dartmouth, N.S., that will allow dogs to have a "nap time" each day.
Hospice Halifax is seeking gently used designer handbags, purses, clutches and totes for a silent auction next month.
A group of CrossFit athletes from Halifax will soon be heading to an international competition to test their fitness against some of the world's best.
Nova Scotia filmmaker Joshua Saunders spent 135 days in Ukraine, and now he’s bringing those images of war home to raise money for people impacted by the conflict.
Though it has been nearly five decades since Elvis' death, his music and influence continue to inspire fans around the world, including tribute artist Thane Dunn of Moncton, N.B.
One woman is expressing her deepest gratitude to the Winnipeg Richardson International Airport after the staff helped her retrieve the security footage of her final moments with her father.
Franklin the tortoise has been in a fridge for the past 15 weeks.
When Environment Canada Senior Climatologist David Phillips retired this past September, he wasn’t quite ready to call it a career.
A section of the Rideau Canal Skateway has opened for the first time this winter.
The marquee at The Penthouse strip club in downtown Vancouver is known for its edgy comments on politics and pop culture.
A Winnipeg sculptor’s latest creation could also double as a house guard.
A Manitoba researcher was part of a historic research team that uncovered the oldest ice core ever retrieved.
Days ahead of his expected Liberal leadership campaign launch, former Bank of Canada and Bank of England governor Mark Carney says Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's decision to step down boosts the party's chance in the next general election.
An Ontario man who received a $620,000 medical bill from a Florida hospital is now relieved that his insurance company has reversed its decision and decided to pay the bill.
Canadian curler Briane Harris is eligible to return to the sport after an absence of nearly one year.
Canada's Good Samaritan law, which is meant to shield people from arrest after they seek help for someone in medical distress, is under spotlight in the Supreme Court of Canada.
Spain is planning a raft of measures to address its brewing housing crisis, including an up to 100% tax on properties bought by non-European Union residents.
Hamas has accepted a draft agreement for a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip and the release of dozens of hostages, two officials involved in the talks said Tuesday. Mediator Qatar said Israel and the Palestinian militant group were at the "closest point" yet to sealing a deal that would bring them a step closer to ending the war.
Kate, Princess of Wales, visited a London hospital on Tuesday where she underwent cancer treatment last year to personally thank medics there for their care and support, her office said.
U.S. President-elect Donald Trump’s choice for defence secretary, Pete Hegseth, calls himself a “change agent” heading into a potentially explosive confirmation hearing Tuesday as senators question whether the former combat veteran and TV news show host is fit to lead the U.S. military.
Queen Elizabeth II wasn’t told details of her long-time art adviser's double life as a Soviet spy because palace officials didn’t want to add to her worries, newly declassified documents reveal.