A collection of breaking news briefs filed on Friday, March 13, 2026 Three migrants arrested in southern Manitoba on Tuesday: RCMP 4:12 PM Three migrants who illegally crossed the international ...
Construction on the Mackenzie Valley Highway will begin this summer, Prime Minister Mark Carney said in Yellowknife Thursday.
Caltrans crews will conduct paving operations north of Vandenberg Village starting Monday, March 16, which will result in the daytime closure of one lane ...
Several highways connecting B.C.'s Lower Mainland to the southern Interior were closed Thursday morning following overnight storms.
The latest tranche of developments referred to Ottawa’s Major Projects Office for fast-track approval is centred on the Far North, a focus of efforts to improve national security and trade.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney says he will spend billions on forward operating locations in the North to assert ...
The New Brunswick government says a Fredericton company that spilled toxic chemicals on the Trans-Canada Highway last week could be fined up to $1 million.
The Windsor-Detroit Bridge Authority has set toll rates and is starting to sell what it’s calling a "Breakaway" tag or pass.
A three-month investigation by Manitoba RCMP has led to the seizure of approximately $1.5 million worth of illicit drugs and cash and charges against a Winnipeg man. The investigation, known as ...
A two-vehicle crash on the weekend led to the deaths of a man and a woman from Melville, Sask. RCMP said initial investigation suggests the car was travelling westbound in the eastbound lanes of ...
A three-month drug trafficking investigation has led to the seizure of about $1.5 million in illicit drugs and cash in Winnipeg.