- Nothin' but blue skies in the new Calgary brand
- International student stabbed while stopping theft has $2,000 medical bill waived
- 12-year-old reported missing from remote northeast B.C. community of Fort Nelson
- Premier joins call for reversal as Ontario Legislature bans keffiyehs
- Tim Hortons says 'technical errors' falsely told people they won $55K boat in Roll Up To Win promo
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- Quebec eyed as prime spot to suck carbon from atmosphere
- Why Jordan, and maybe even Saudi Arabia, helped defend Israel
- Capital gains tax change draws ire from some Canadian entrepreneurs worried it will worsen brain dra
- Arizona Coyotes fans devastated at prospect of losing their team
- CRA paid out $37M to tax scammers, unsealed affidavit alleges
For the first time since 1997, no one from three generations of the Dunaway family group attended the Arizona Coyotes' fan appreciation night — the final game of the regular season — amid reports Wednesday's game against the Edmonton Oilers was the last one before the team is relocated.
A once-sealed affidavit filed with the Tax Court of Canada and obtained by The Fifth Estate details how alleged scammers tricked the Canada Revenue Agency and made off with $37 million of taxpayers' money.
After more than a dozen years of city's "Be Part of the Energy" slogan, most Calgarians said it no longer made them feel they belonged.
International student Meraj Ahmed suffered a sliced tendon in his left hand when he was stabbed while confronting a thief on Boxing Day in Vancouver's Olympic Village.
- Land-based food not nutritionally sufficient for wild polar bears, according to new study
- Westerly winds have blown across central Asia for at least 42 million years
- Astronomers observe star reborn in a flash
- NASA's Aqua satellite sees Super Typhoon Meranti approaching Taiwan, Philippines
- NASA sees Super Typhoon Meranti's extreme rainfall