Canadian news
Surrey roof collapse: 'Glass just blew like there was a bomb'
A woman dove out of the way of shattered glass and into the snow when the roof of an indoor pool at a townhouse complex caved in Monday morning.
Wife shocked vessel in fatal accident was in such bad condition
The wife of a man who drowned two years ago and whose body has never been recovered said Monday the fishing boat he was on should have never been allowed to sail.
Innocent bystander among 3 killed in Calgary restaurant shooting
An innocent bystander fleeing gunfire that errupted in a Calgary restaurant was one of three people killed in the New Year's Day gang shooting, police confirmed Monday.
4th pipeline bombing in northeastern B.C.
A fourth explosion occurred at an EnCana Corporation natural gas facility in northeastern B.C., just east of Dawson Creek.
Quebec mother charged in deaths of children, husband
A Quebec mother accused of killing all of her children learned from her hospital bed Monday that she had been charged with three counts of first-degree murder.
U.S. army testing Calgary video game that replicates drunk driving
A video game developed at the University of Calgary that simulates driving while drunk has attracted the attention of the U.S. army.
City of Ottawa cancels 9 tickets, repays towing costs after complaints
The City of Ottawa is cancelling nine parking tickets issued Monday after complaints from the public about a morning crackdown on traffic violations.
Mother charged with not dressing baby for cold
A Bridgewater woman accused of not properly dressing her nine-month-old girl for the cold is due to appear in court next week.
N.B. nurses avoid strike with tentative deal
The New Brunswick government and the province's 5,500 nurses have reached a tentative deal, avoiding a possible provincewide strike.
Caisse boss quits after short tenure
Only five months after he was named to the job, the head of Quebec's Caisse de dépôt et placement is quitting.
Sask. town where hotel burned down having water problems
People in the town of Assiniboia have had to boil their drinking water ever since a major fire destroyed a historic hotel more than two weeks ago.
Cherry among hundreds at funeral for senior hockey player
Hundreds of family members, friends and teammates gathered in Port Perry, Ont., on Monday morning for the funeral of Don Sanderson, a senior hockey player who died after a fight during a game last month.
Teenager who died in blizzard found near river
Much of what led to the death of a P.E.I. teenager in a blizzard on New Year's Day will remain a mystery, say RCMP.
Thomas Cromwell sworn in as new Supreme Court judge
The Supreme Court of Canada welcomed a new member Monday as Thomas Cromwell was officially sworn in during a private ceremony in Ottawa.
Teen wanted on manslaughter warrant caught after crash
An 18-year-old woman wanted on a Canada-wide warrant for manslaughter in Alberta has been arrested in Nova Scotia.
Giddy-up, morning commuters
A lasso might have come in handy during Monday's commute to work after several horses escaped from their home in central Halifax.
Gatineau woman charged in Radisson hotel fire
A 25-year-old Gatineau woman faces four arson-related charges after a downtown Ottawa hotel fire that sent four people to hospital and forced more than 100 guests outside in frigid winter temperatures.
Talks to resume in York U. strike
Negotiations will resume Monday in an attempt to end the two-month-old labour dispute at York University.
Blind residents want Quebec to help GPS be their guide
Blind people living in Quebec want the government to help them tap into global positioning system technology to navigate around their communities.
Hundreds flock to service for Upper Island Cove teens
More than 600 people attended a weekend service for two eastern Newfoundland teenagers believed to have been killed in a pre-Christmas crash.
