A project team from Newfoundland's Marine Institute has uncovered a nearly 10,000-square-metre cold-water soft coral garden, hidden just underneath the surface of the province's Funk Island Deep.
A Nova Scotia town which relies on tourists is feeling the impacts of cancelled ferry crossings to Prince Edward Island.
Nathan MacKinnon is poised to play alongside Sidney Crosby, who grew up in the same Nova Scotia community of Cole Harbour, at the NHL 4 Nations Face-Off tournament in February.
Two musicians who played with Gordon Lightfoot are bringing the Lightfoot Band to Atlantic Canada.
SailGP has announced it will return to Canada in 2026, but a host city has not yet been chosen. Frank Denis of Sail Nova Scotia says the association is in a bid process now for a potential SailGP return to Halifax.
Hope for Wildlife in Seaforth, N.S., is planning to release 11 deer that have been under its care back into the wild soon.
Canadian welterweight Christien (Tiger) Savoie was stopped in the second round by unbeaten American Jacobe Smith on Dana White's Contender Series on Tuesday.
Rev. Rhonda Britton, of New Horizons Baptist Church in Halifax, is reflecting on what it's meant to guide her congregation for 17, often challenging, years.
A familiar face for Maritimers and those who watch the Canadian series "Trailer Park Boys" is combining his love of art and cats.
Amid new polling indicating most Canadians support boosting Old Age Security benefits by 10 per cent for seniors aged 65 to 74, a former Liberal finance minister and former Bank of Canada governor are warning the government not to pursue the policy change.
Canadians who are eligible for a GST/HST tax credit can expect their final payment of the year on Friday.
WestJet failed to convince a B.C. tribunal that a woman whose flight was delayed for three days spent an "excessive" amount on a hotel room, and the airline has been ordered to pay her full bill.
Government business has been put on indefinite pause in the House of Commons and the Conservatives say it will stay that way until the Liberals hand over documents related to misspent government dollars.
The owners of a North York condominium say they are facing a $70,000 special assessment to fix their building's parking garage. '$70,000 is a lot of money. It makes me very nervous and stressed out of nowhere for this huge debt to come in,' said Ligeng Guo.