Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed … Canada met two per cent spending ...
The B.C. Supreme Court has dismissed a lawsuit filed by the family of a man murdered in a "contract killing" in 2017 in China ...
An Ontario man has pleaded guilty to running a drug-trafficking operation that U.S. officials say brought hundreds of ...
B.C.’s multi-family real estate sector is facing headwinds on both the demand and supply sides, but the overall market ...
A disgraced Kamloops lawyer who murdered his client after stealing his life savings is still under investigation by the Law ...
Shingles can cause severe and long-lasting complications, yet vaccination rates in Canada remain low despite the availability ...
New Democrats from across the country are gathering in Winnipeg for the party's convention, where a new federal party leader will be chosen by the end of the weekend.
Cocoa prices have fallen back from a price spike in recent years, much to the relief of chocolatiers — but that doesn't mean consumers will see lower prices.
Nepal’s youngest prime minister took the oath of office Friday after his party won a landslide victory in elections earlier this month, and following a youth-led uprising that toppled the government ...
The U.S. Treasury Department plans to put President Donald Trump’s signature on all new U.S. paper currency, the agency ...
President Donald Trump said Thursday he would sign an emergency order instructing the Homeland Security secretary to ...