The bishop of a 140-year-old church in downtown Winnipeg that's facing the possibility of demolition said every effort will be made to find a buyer who will preserve the church, provide a space for its congregation to worship, and continue programming geared to helping people in the city's core.
A federal labour arbitrator has given Air Canada the green light to test a strand of a flight attendant's hair for drugs after two of the man's housemates — and fellow employees — claimed he was smoking a bong and making jokes about hijacking.
Hamilton Centre MPP Sarah Jama will continue to be censured at Queen's Park after an Ontario court dismissed her application for a Progressive Conservative motion to be overturned.
EDITOR'S NOTE: CBC News commissioned this public opinion research in April, leading into the first anniversary of the United Conservative Party's general election win last May. The poll offers insight into how Albertans feel about Danielle Smith's UCP government and the Opposition NDP.
More older adults are becoming homeless in Canada and relying on shelters, straining an already under-resourced system, a group of Toronto doctors says in a new report published by the Canadian Medical Association Journal (CMAJ).
Canadian North and the federal government are facing criticism over major changes to the airline's baggage rates, effective on tickets booked as of today.
Urban downtowns are sometimes called concrete jungles because the apartments and office buildings that make up skylines from New York to Vancouver are generally made of — what else? — concrete.