Trish Vanderweerd feels the heartache every time she drives along the stretch of highway northeast of Charlottetown where her daughter, Laura, and three others were killed in a two-vehicle collision Dec. 8.
The Town of Faro, Yukon, says official population counts are underestimating the number of people who live there, and that's costing the municipality money.
Two and a half years after Norman Tate's son was killed in a car accident, he's still struggling to come to terms with how the justice system handled the aftermath.
The B.C. government says it is tripling funding for its program that offers free air conditioners to people with low incomes in anticipation of hotter and drier conditions in June.
A pilot project run by the Southwest Ontario Aboriginal Health Access Centre (SOAHAC) that served traditional foods to Indigenous communities for over a year is now looking for alternative funds to keep the program running.
When news broke that Ohio billionaire Larry Connor was planning a voyage to the Titanic in a new, deepsea submersible, the comparisons to last year's ill-fated implosion of OceanGate's Titan were immediate.
The executive director of SNOLAB is asking Sudbury MPP Jamie West to apologize for West's statement alleging the organization was hiring replacement workers, or "scabs," during an ongoing labour dispute.
A defence lawyer tried to convince a Manitoba judge that his client was injured in a road rage attack, not drunk, when police found his car partly on a sidewalk by the University of Winnipeg, and the man slurring and smelling of alcohol.