HALIFAX -- The Federal Court has overturned sanctions against a New Brunswick lobster processor that had been barred from using the temporary foreign worker program and fined hundreds of thousands of dollars. Read More
TORONTO -- Canada looked to experience, while adding some grit, in choosing its 23-player women's hockey roster for the Milan Cortina Olympics. Read More
WINNIPEG -- Mark Scheifele scored twice and Vladislav Namestnikov and Jonathan Toews both ended lengthy goal-scoring droughts to help the Winnipeg Jets end their 11-game losing streak with a 5-1 win over the Los Angeles Kings on Friday. Read More
VANCOUVER -- A British Columbia Supreme Court judge has reserved her decision on whether to throw out the case against a man convicted of first-degree murder in a killing police have linked to organized crime. Read More
CALGARY -- Among the tools, cash and iPads taken from her brother's home, Deanna Thompson says the family has reclaimed the most valuable stolen item -- her mother's ashes. Read More
TORONTO -- Canada looked to experience, while adding some grit, in choosing its 23-player women's hockey roster for the Milan Cortina Olympics. Read More
Police are investigating an overnight shooting in Metro Vancouver that has sent one man to hospital after an officer stumbled across the victim while on patrol. Read More
SASKATOON -- Police in Saskatoon are investigating after a patient died Friday at the Royal University Hospital following an altercation with security. Read More
TORONTO -- Canada looked to experience, while adding some grit, in choosing its 23-player women's hockey roster for the Milan Cortina Olympics. Read More
REDCLIFF -- An Alberta man eager to spend Christmas in sunny Mexico says his vacation was spoiled after a flight attendant fat-shamed him with cracks about his weight and even patted his tummy. Read More
PRINCE GEORGE -- British Columbia's north coast is being hit by strong winds, rain and snow as an atmospheric river system brings weather warnings and another blast of winter to the region. Read More
GATINEAU -- Canadian figure skaters supported the national governing body's decision to ice events in Alberta, while holding out hope that major competitions could one day return to the province. Read More
CALGARY -- Dozens of people have joined a class-action lawsuit against Alberta's largest school board, alleging abuse at the hands of two former teachers. Read More
TORONTO -- At least two provinces in Canada say flu activity likely peaked over the holidays, while national data shows the number of new cases remains high but stabilized by the start of the new year. Read More
WINNIPEG -- Police have made an arrest after swastikas and other material were spray-painted on a mosque, a synagogue, a high school, vehicles, homes and other structures in areas west and southwest of downtown Winnipeg. Read More
HALIFAX -- The Federal Court has overturned sanctions against a New Brunswick lobster processor that had banned the company from using the temporary foreign worker program and had fined it hundreds of thousands of dollars. Read More
TORONTO -- An Ontario man arrested in a sweep targeting alleged associates of Canadian fugitive Ryan Wedding is asking the court to protect the identities of the people proposing to supervise him on bail. Read More
MONTREAL -- A viral video showcasing a lack of legroom on WestJet planes has sparked concerns over safety and comfort from staff and passengers. Read More