- B.C. sperm donor identity case heads back to court The Canadian Press - 7 hours ago
VANCOUVER - A woman who scored a major victory last year against laws to protect sperm donors' anonymity is heading to the Appeal Court of British Columbia today to fight … More »B.C. sperm donor identity case heads back to court
- Opposition blasts bill to give police and spies more surveillance powers The Canadian Press - 33 minutes ago
OTTAWA - The Opposition has come out swinging against legislation that would make electronic surveillance easier for police and spies. More »Opposition blasts bill to give police and spies more surveillance powers
OTTAWA - The Opposition has come out swinging against legislation that would make electronic surveillance easier for police and spies.
- McGuinty reaffirms support for mandatory minimum sentences The Canadian Press - 39 minutes ago
TORONTO - Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty is reaffirming his support for mandatory minimum sentences in the wake of a court decision striking one down as unconstitut … More »McGuinty reaffirms support for mandatory minimum sentences
TORONTO - Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty is reaffirming his support for mandatory minimum sentences in the wake of a court decision striking one down as unconstitutional.
- Gallagher: Canucks' 'successful sleepwalk' style won't win them the Cup Vancouver Province - 53 minutes ago
This concept of winning ugly introduced lately by the Vancouver Canucks takes some getting used to.They won Monday night but got nothing from the Sedins, and by nothing … More »Gallagher: Canucks' 'successful sleepwalk' style won't win them the Cup
This concept of winning ugly introduced lately by the Vancouver Canucks takes some getting used to.They won Monday night but got nothing from the Sedins, and by nothing we mean not even a shot on goal. They won and got one shot in the first half of both the first and third periods. They enjoy a one-goal-against game despite …
- Canucks took the scenic route, but eked out 2-1 shootout win against Coyotes Vancouver Province - 57 minutes ago
Call it structure. Call it opportunistic. Call it whatever you want.If the game plan was to clog up the middle of the ice and throw backup goaltender Jason LaBarbera … More »Canucks took the scenic route, but eked out 2-1 shootout win against Coyotes
Call it structure. Call it opportunistic. Call it whatever you want.If the game plan was to clog up the middle of the ice and throw backup goaltender Jason LaBarbera at his former club to lull the Vancouver Canucks to sleep, it was nearly missioned accomplished by the Phoenix Coyotes. After sleepwalking through the opening …
- Cornwall, Ont., invites Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall for visit The Canadian Press - 1 hour 3 minutes ago
CORNWALL, Ont. - The eastern Ontario city of Cornwall is hoping for a visit from the duchess who shares its name.
- ETS introduces cash-counting fare boxes CBC - 1 hour 36 minutes ago
- Win over Canadiens special for Kirk Muller Montreal Gazette - 1 hour 53 minutes ago
Head coach Kirk Muller told a postgame media crowd that he’d taken no profound satisfaction from returning to the Bell Centre Monday and having his Carolina Hurricanes defeat the Canadiens 5-3.
- Short-handed goal costly in defeat Saskatoon StarPhoenix - 1 hour 54 minutes ago
Pats 1 Blades 0Playing their third game in four nights, the Saskatoon Blades made one mistake, and that cost them the game to the Regina Pats as they lost 1-0 on Monday.Jordan Weal scored the lone goal for the Pats short handed as he blocked a Connor Cox shot and streaked down the off-wing before putting a shot over Blades …
- Sudden death probed at Winnipeg hotel CBC - 1 hour 54 minutes ago
- Helicopter strikes power line near Yellowknife CBC - 2 hours 2 minutes ago
Northland Utilities is warning of rotating power outages in Yellowknife Tuesday morning after a military helicopter struck a power line Monday night.
- Ches's armed robbery video released CBC - 2 hours 3 minutes ago
The Royal Newfoundland Constabulary has released security video that displays an aggressive knife-point robbery at a local restaurant.
- Tree-planting memoir wins $40K lit prize CBC - 2 hours 22 minutes ago
Charlotte Gill's vivid memoir of her 17 years as a tree-planter, which weaves her experiences into an examination of logging and its environment impact, has won the B.C. National Award for Canadian Non-Fiction.
- Gas leak capped in downtown Victoria CBC - 2 hours 27 minutes ago
A gas leak in downtown Victoria has been shut down by Fortis B.C. early Tuesday morning and traffic was returning to normal in the area by 7 a.m. PT.
- Man stabbed to death in Winnipeg CBC - 2 hours 44 minutes ago
Winnipeg has recorded its fourth homicide of 2012.
OTTAWA - The government says anyone who opposes federal plans to make electronic surveillance easier for police and spies is siding with child pornographers. More »Toews accuses bill opponents of siding with child pornographers


