David Hunter's hometown of Florenceville-Bristol is in the path of totality for the eclipse April 8, but he wanted more than the front-row seat he already has. So he built a balloon-borne telescope.
South Etobicoke residents say they're angry as they stare down the prospect of even longer delays to the Mimico GO station redevelopment after the project collapsed due to the developer's financial and legal problems.
Cat Lake First Nation Chief Russell Wesley says he had no choice but to bring First Mining Gold to court over road permits approved by the Ontario government. The Ojibway First Nation won an injunction that's paused construction on a temporary road to an exploration camp for what's being called one of the biggest gold projects in Canada.
How much Black history Canadian students learn varies greatly from classroom to classroom, dependent on choices made by individual teachers, but Ontario is making it compulsory learning in three grades. That's welcome news and an inspiration for those already weaving the Black experience into their classrooms — yet some educators are worried about how it will roll out.
Lloyd Walker of St. John's says he was charged nearly $100 every time a Bradford Exchange coin comes in the mail. Despite writing the company, the charges continued until late December.
Known as Canada's first lady of jazz, Eleanor Collins broke barriers by headlining her own national television series and worked with everyone from Dizzy Gillespie to Oscar Peterson.
Investigators with the Toronto Police Service (TPS) are reviewing whether illegal activity occurred during a Saturday pro-Palestinian protest that led Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's team to cancel a reception to host a visiting G7 leader, the TPS said Sunday.
It was far from a lost week for Canada at the surfing world championships in Puerto Rico despite falling short of expectations to qualify multiple athletes for the Paris Olympics in July.