Zap! Storm watchers get an 'electric shot' while filming in Quebec
A lightning bolt flashing in the sky during stormy weather in Beauport, Québec.
RCMP said they have arrested another suspect related to June's shootout in La Ronge, Saskatchewan, about 600 km north of Regina. Police said they found the wanted man hiding under a blanket in the back seat of a vehicle parked at a business on Highway 2 in La Ronge at approximately 12:45 p.m. Tuesday. They arrested him and also seized an illegally-modified loaded firearm during a search of the vehicle. Thirty-six-year-old Allan Sanderson faces two charges related to the June 19 shootout that pro
The Justice Department announced it has arrested 1500 violent crime fugitives, sex offenders, and gang members in 10 major cities across the United States as part of a month-long federal operation. (July 6)
The deadly Fourth of July shooting rampage outside Chicago has some in the suburb of Highland Park contemplating whether to leave the United States. Locals cheered as prosecutors levelled seven charges of first-degree murder against the alleged perpetrator.
After heavy rains and record river flooding, creeks and rivers in the Amazon capital Manaus have been covered by a carpet of trash, affecting entire communities. View on euronews
North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper signed an executive order Wednesday to protect abortion providers and patients from extradition to states that have banned the practice. (July 6)
James May found the answer to 'la dolce vita' during his last trip to Italy for his new series, "James May: Our Man in Italy." He explains how to adopt the sweet lifestyle, and reflects on whether there is some Italian in him. (July 6)
The Assembly of First Nations is meeting in Vancouver this week, but what is meant to be the time to take care of important business is now being marred by infighting surrounding its national chief. Delegates voted to end the temporary suspension of RoseAnne Archibald late this afternoon, but the chief's fight isn't over yet. Neetu Garcha explains.
People in the Hay River, N.W.T., area are still recovering from damages caused by the unprecedented spring flood. "It's going to be a lifelong impact," said Paradise Valley resident Bhreagh Ingarfield. Last week, the territory's Department of Municipal and Community Affairs (MACA) announced its assistance plan for flood recovery. Residents can submit eligible claims for reimbursement through the N.W.T. 's updated Disaster Assistance Policy. For residents of Paradise Valley — a small agricultural
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The Conservative Party's leadership election organizing committee says Patrick Brown has been disqualified from the race after "serious allegations of wrongdoing" related to financing rules.
The Calgary Stampede is putting the finishing touches on its first full event since the pandemic forced cancellation of the 10-day cowboy festival and a scaled down version last year. The annual parade will include spectators and there are no limits on those attending the Stampede.
Members of Canada's military will soon be soldiering under much less strict dress rules as the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) introduces updated regulations on personal grooming. Under the new rules — which were released Tuesday and go into effect in September — CAF will allow military personnel to, among other things, colour their hair and grow it to any length, and to sport face tattoos. "The bottom line is, the Canadian Forces Dress Instructions are about fifty years old and so the policy as a w
The man charged with killing seven people at an Independence Day parade made an initial court appearance, and Associated Press writer Don Babwin was among those who attended the hearing (July 6) (AP video/Mike Householder)
June was an unusually dry month in Toronto. Could things get any better over the next couple of weeks?
President Joe Biden sought to reassure frustrated blue-collar voters in Ohio by highlighting federal action to shore up troubled pension funding for millions now on the job or retired. (July 6)
Assembly of First Nations (AFN) Chief RoseAnne Archibald said Tuesday that she wanted to see a forensic audit, claiming that staff payouts and contracts are what should be focused on. Archibald has been suspended over allegations of bullying and harassment of her staff, and said during the AFN’s general assembly that she had been asked to provide more than $1 million in payouts to four staffers, who reportedly lodged complaints against her, but she said she refused to do so. She also called on the AFN to move forward from her suspension to focus on issues impacting First Nations.