Sheriff: NBC Anchor's Mother Abducted in Arizona
Nancy Guthrie, mother of 'Today' show anchor Savannah Guthrie, is missing from her Arizona home, with authorities suspecting abduction rather than voluntary departure.
Nancy Guthrie, mother of 'Today' show anchor Savannah Guthrie, is missing from her Arizona home, with authorities suspecting abduction rather than voluntary departure.
Marius Borg Høiby, the son of Crown Princess Mette-Marit, has entered a not guilty plea as his trial on rape charges commenced in Oslo, Norway, drawing significant public attention.
Quebec Liberal MNA Greg Kelley opens up about mental health struggles following his wife Marwah Rizqy's expulsion from caucus, as both prepare to return to the National Assembly.
An Edmonton resident expresses concern that Alberta's separation referendum could be influenced by foreign interference, citing Trump administration's history of political meddling during Brexit.
A Toronto man has pleaded guilty in U.S. court to sexually exploiting more than 100 children online by posing as a teenage boy and using threats to coerce victims.
Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre secures strong endorsement at party convention while positioning himself as the only leader who understands Canadian struggles.
A Toronto crack cocaine dealer received reduced sentencing after a judge considered his nine children and Indigenous ancestry, despite repeated offenses in a troubled neighborhood.
The Carney government's 25% GST rebate increase faces criticism for lacking targeted support, potentially costing billions while failing to address Canada's deficit concerns.
Kim Moody argues that rebranding GST credits as the Canada Groceries and Essentials Benefit is political theater that fails to address inflation's root causes while adding billions to deficits.
An opinion piece argues nicotine pouches should be as accessible as cigarettes, citing harm reduction and consumer choice. The debate involves health policy and tobacco regulation.
A detailed chronology of significant developments leading up to the high-profile sexual assault trial of billionaire Frank Stronach, set to begin in Toronto.
The Town of Essex simplifies its underutilized flooding subsidy program, encouraging more residents to apply following a major 2025 flood event in Harrow and Colchester.
A Canadian citizen, alleging torture in Syria, is pursuing legal action to force the federal government to intervene and address his case, highlighting ongoing human rights concerns.
The high-profile sexual assault trial of billionaire Frank Stronach is set to begin today in a Toronto courtroom, marking a significant legal proceeding involving the former Magna chairman.
The official portrait of former Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper is scheduled for public unveiling today, marking a significant moment in political history.
Former Conservative minister James Moore shares insights from two decades observing Stephen Harper's political career, highlighting sovereignty threats and national unity in a reflective analysis.
The Canadian federal government has released detailed data showing plans to cut over 8,000 public service positions through workforce adjustment, part of broader efforts to reduce government size.
A Canadian Forces officer's non-profit for Ukraine was supported by an Estonian investment fund that sought influence and profits from post-war rebuilding, amid allegations of financial improprieties.
As Ottawa approaches its 200th anniversary, residents and former buskers call for improved traffic flow and thoughtful revitalization of the ByWard Market, addressing safety and accessibility concerns.
Three NDP leadership candidates argue Conservative gains among blue-collar voters are misleading, citing Poilievre's legislative record and personal background.
Veteran strategist James Carville explains why Illinois Governor JB Pritzker could be the perfect Democratic presidential candidate in 2028, citing fundraising prowess and strong Black community ties.
A provincial court judge has ordered the destruction of a dangerous dog in Salmon Arm, BC, after it escaped its property and attacked people on three separate occasions.
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche's comments on Fox News that 'it's not a crime to party with Jeffrey Epstein' ignite controversy and potential campaign ad fodder ahead of the midterm elections.
A collection of letters to the editor expresses frustration with Liberal governance and highlights the dangers of falls for seniors, urging caution and political awareness.
Former Prime Minister Stephen Harper stated he did not sign a petition for Alberta separation during a discussion with Jean Chrétien in Ottawa, where they addressed rising nationalism and global shifts.
Trilateral negotiations brokered by the U.S. will proceed in Abu Dhabi this week, even as missile strikes intensify and little progress is reported in ending Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
London police are appealing for new information in the unsolved 1999 case of Wendy Haveron and Roger Smith, urging the public to come forward with any details.
Mayor Cathy Burghardt-Jesson of Lucan-Biddulph has declared she will not be a candidate in the upcoming municipal election, marking a significant political shift in the community.
Windsor police have issued an arrest warrant for Sarah Wilkinson, 40, in connection with an alleged assault at a downtown bar on January 22, 2026. The investigation continues as authorities seek the public's assistance.
Residents across southern Manitoba report unexplained drone sightings, prompting local concerns about privacy, safety, and the unknown origins of these aerial devices.