There are many Canadiens prospects who are on the cusp of figuring it out at the NHL level. Brian Wilde has more.
School administrators say they wish to be "responsive" to the "diverse makeup of our school community" in asking veterans to attend Remembrance ceremonies in "civilian clothing." ...
The call for the repeal of the Name Amendment Act comes from groups that include Gender-Affirming Healthcare, the Canadian Bar Association's BC branch and the Trans Legal Clinic.
"Throughout my entire playing career, I've been outed and attacked by everyone from players to coaches to fans." Athlete Harriet MacKenzie took to social media to tell her story.
Three Winnipeg police officers are facing breach of trust and other charges following a lengthy internal investigation.
Owner Connor Nijsse was on the last spot in the corner of the garage when he removed the drywall and made a startling find in his Vancouver Island home.
The federal changes will bar low-wage temporary foreign workers in regions with an unemployment rate over six per cent, while raising the minimum pay rate for high-wage workers.
The Manitoba government is looking at strengthening a law that protects people whose intimate photos or videos are shared ...
Members of the Penticton Potters' Guild are creating hundreds of ceramic poppies ahead of Remembrance Day to raise funds for the Penticton Legion.
After years of construction and controversy, the Site C Dam's reservoir has finally been filled. But BC Hydro is still urging people to stay away from the area.
A series of recent crashes, including a fatal 19-car pileup on Highway 59, has raised concerns about driver awareness as winter approaches.
Municipal elections are gearing up in cities around Saskatchewan and in Moose Jaw, residents are sounding off on the issues that matter most to them.