Thousands of Maritimers still without power after Thursday storm
Thursday’s wet and windy storm has knocked out power to thousands of people in the Maritimes, most of which are in Nova Scotia.

Thursday’s wet and windy storm has knocked out power to thousands of people in the Maritimes, most of which are in Nova Scotia.
A fourth person has been arrested in the murder of a man in Saint John, N.B., last summer and now police say they are looking for a fifth person in connection with the case.
A jury has delivered a guilty verdict in the 2020 murder of a man from the Yarmouth, N.S., area.
A Nova Scotia Supreme Court judge is allowing a lawsuit to proceed involving a United States tourist who alleges she fell and was injured at the historic Five Islands Lighthouse in July 2017.
For the first time in more than two decades, there are picket lines in front of Cape Breton University in Sydney, N.S. Members of the Cape Breton University Faculty Association walked off the job Friday morning, citing wages as the reason for the strike.
The Quebec government says it is worried about the future of the French language in New Brunswick and is looking at what actions it can take.
A Nova Scotia senior is warning people about a scam targeting grandparents after she lost $5,000 to fraudsters.
Politicians in charge of provincial and territorial liquor laws aren't hurrying to adopt or promote newly updated guidelines that advise a steep drop in Canadian drinking habits.
The price of gas and diesel increased in all three Maritime provinces overnight.
The Liberals have spent years trying to pass online streaming legislation and now the current iteration, known as Bill C-11, is closer than ever to passing. With a potential parliamentary showdown ahead, here's what you need to know about how the contentious Broadcasting Act bill got to this stage.
The federal government posted a budgetary deficit of $3.6 billion in the first eight months of the fiscal year.
What looks like a giant teddy bear’s face peering into space from the surface of Mars is actually a satellite image of some craters and a circular fracture, scientists say.
The Supreme Court of Canada has ruled that a mandatory minimum sentence of four years for firing a gun at a house is unconstitutional.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre doubled down on his belief that "everything feels broken" Friday, as he laced into Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for suggesting otherwise.
Five fired Memphis police officers are charged with second-degree murder in the death of Tyre Nichols.
Jace Tunnel, a researcher in Texas, showed off a huge eel he found washed ashore on Mustang Island which he says was over a metre long.