The final batch of tickets for the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games in Vancouver went on sale Saturday, but would-be buyers were frustrated by technological glitches.
Brands of imported nut spreads have been recalled from Canadian store shelves after peanut not declared on the labels was found in the products.
The final batch of tickets for the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games in Vancouver went on sale Saturday.
VANCOUVER — There are just a few hardy citizens lining part of Vancouver's seawall waiting for royals Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, to visit the Olympic athletes' village on a cold, rainy day.
Transit police are asking for help identifying a sexual-assault suspect after a 14-year-old girl was groped on a SkyTrain.
Members of the B.C. legislature pushed through a bill ending the B.C. ambulance paramedics strike after a gruelling 13-hour session that started Friday.
Manitoba MP Pat Martin has apologized for accusing the federal Conservatives of turning the Olympic torch relay into a partisan romp through their own ridings after he learned the Olympic flame will, in fact, hit his downtown Winnipeg riding.
One ticket purchased in the Prairies had the numbers 2, 7, 8, 11, 16, 17 and 18 for the estimated $50-million win in Friday's Lotto Max draw.
Alberta government employees will be asked to swear oaths declaring they were sick if they miss work for an extended period due to the H1N1 flu.
Ida strengthened back into a tropical storm early on Saturday off Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula and was moving north toward the Cayman Islands, where the government issued a tropical storm warning.
There is a chance that the B.C. Lions will have figured out their many problems by the time they return to B.C. Place Stadium for their next game, which won't be until the 2011 CFL season at the earliest.
Mounties are asking for the public's help tracking down a man who is the prime suspect in sexual assaults in two B.C. communities.
It could have been a Texas-sized barbecue with Cory Schneider served up as the main course Friday night.
A disturbing assault on a 16-year-old boy in Richmond appears to be motivated by revenge, say RCMP.
Faced with the loss of hundreds of photos from the last weeks of his wife's life, a B.C. man is begging the person who stole his camera to return it.
If you happen to run into a Royal over the weekend in Vancouver or Victoria while strolling the seawall or checking out VanDusen Gardens, there’s certain etiquette to follow.
The Vancouver Aquarium is inviting all Canadians to help them name the baby beluga born there back in June.
Toronto has won the 2015 Pan Am Games, on the first ballot.
The U.S. army psychiatrist suspected in the shooting rampage at an army base in Fort Hood, Texas, was described Friday as a quiet and friendly man who was devoted to Islam but never shared his views on religion, war or politics with fellow Muslims at daily prayers.
A second person has been fired by Alberta's health authority for involvement in giving Calgary Flames players and their families the H1N1 vaccine last week.