Prince William and son George volunteer at homelessness charity
The Prince of Wales and his eldest son, Prince George, spent time volunteering at a homelessness organization, highlighting the royal family's ongoing commitment to the cause.
The Prince of Wales and his eldest son, Prince George, spent time volunteering at a homelessness organization, highlighting the royal family's ongoing commitment to the cause.
Former federal prosecutor Andrew Weissmann calls DOJ's partial Epstein document release a 'huge joke' and a violation of law. Read the explosive details.
The Prince Albert Grand Council is seeking urgent answers after a video surfaced showing a man lying in the snow near Victoria Hospital. Community leaders express heartbreak and demand accountability.
Pablo Rodriguez will speak publicly Thursday after resigning as Quebec Liberal Party leader amid fundraising allegations tied to his campaign. Details on the scandal and the party's next steps.
Ex-NHL defenceman Willie Mitchell has formally denied allegations of sexual assault in a civil lawsuit. The former Vancouver Canucks player's legal team filed a response this week.
Edmonton Mayor Andrew Knack shares his perspective on his initial months in office, highlighting progress and challenges. Read his full assessment and what's next for the city.
Vancouver entrepreneur Drew Munro faces fraud accusations and a potential criminal probe as his meal-prep company UpMeals collapses into bankruptcy. Read the full story.
UFC lightweight champion Ilia Topuria reveals an alleged extortion plot involving false domestic abuse claims as the reason for his absence. Get the full story on the shocking allegations.
U.S. Olympic swimmer Ryan Lochte auctions three gold medals, starting at $20,000 each, as he faces a contentious divorce with allegations of substance abuse. Read the full story.
U.S. Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth defends a second airstrike that killed survivors of a drug boat, sparking war crime accusations and bipartisan scrutiny in Congress. Read the full story.
U.S. Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth publicly supports a second strike on a suspected drug boat, amid allegations of a potential war crime. Details on the escalating anti-drug campaign.
In a tragic case, a father alleges his ex-wife failed to supervise their son, who is the focus of an investigation into his stepsister's death on a Carnival cruise ship. Get the latest details.
A Russian drone strike killed a 12-year-old boy in Ukraine as peace negotiations remain confidential. A Canadian expert says Ukrainian territory is the core disagreement.
The popular Rockford Bar & Grill in Prince George, BC, has reopened just in time for the holidays after a month-long renovation, featuring a new interior design and 15 new menu items. Experience the refreshed space and expanded offerings.
Edmonton City Council debates the 2026 budget, with Mayor Andrew Knack aiming to cap property tax increases at or below 6.4%. Key spending and cuts are on the table.
Former Fox News analyst Judge Andrew Napolitano alleges a U.S. attack on a suspected drug boat in September violated the Law of War. He calls for prosecution. Read the explosive details.
U.S. Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth insists strikes on suspected drug-trafficking vessels will continue, despite criticism over a deadly follow-up attack. Get the latest details.
Prince Albert Police are investigating the shooting death of a 16-year-old girl as a homicide. The incident was reported on December 2, 2025. Learn the latest details.
The Liberal government's Bill C-9, backed by the Bloc Québécois, aims to eliminate a crucial Criminal Code defence protecting religious expression, potentially criminalizing quoting sacred texts. Read the analysis.
Former Prince Andrew is reportedly facing a significant financial loss, as he is unlikely to be reimbursed for moving expenses from his former Royal Lodge home. Get the latest details on this royal financial development.
MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell condemns Trump's Venezuela military actions and a reported 'kill everybody' order from Sec. Hegseth. Details on the deadly September strike and political fallout.
Kids Can Press condemns U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth for using Franklin the Turtle to mock a deadly military strike. The incident involves a controversial boat attack and potential war crimes.
A U.S. National Guard member shot in Washington, D.C., is showing positive signs of recovery, according to West Virginia's governor. Get the latest details on the incident and the ongoing investigation.
The Quebec Liberal Party has mandated a rigorous, independent inquiry into alleged vote buying in its leadership race, led by a retired judge. The report is due by January 31, 2026.
Tevah Wellness, a new contrast therapy spa featuring North America's largest cedar sauna, opens in Vancouver. Founder Andrew Ao shares his transformative journey from a troubled past to promoting holistic health.
Bipartisan lawmakers call for investigation into U.S. military strikes against suspected drug vessels amid war crime allegations. Get the latest developments.
Windsor Spitfires demonstrate resilience with 3-2 victory over Owen Sound Attack after disappointing loss. Andrew Robinson scores first OHL regular-season goal.
The sexual assault trial of a former neurologist reaches pivotal moment as closing arguments conclude. Case involves multiple patient allegations with verdict pending.
The sons of Virginia Giuffre, who accused Prince Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein of abuse, are seeking control of her estate. Learn about this developing legal story.
National Guard Specialist Sarah Beckstrom, 20, dies after targeted shooting near White House. Second victim remains in critical condition as FBI launches terror probe.