Andrew Johnson with a look at how one Canadian community in B.C. is tackling the family doctor shortage.
For the first time in nearly a decade, the Toronto Blue Jays are back on one of baseball’s biggest stages — as they start Game 1 of the ALCS tonight. Follow along here for live updates.
Film critic and entertainment correspondent Chris Bumbray reflects on some of the films that defined Diane Keaton’s career.
Will Canada drop its tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles? Colton Praill has reaction to China's tariff relief offer.
Despite an ongoing review of procuring F-35 fighter jets, the Canadian military is moving ahead with preparation for the jets. Colton Praill reports.
The Guelph Humane Society is fighting to save the lives of seven dogs who have been exposed to a potentially deadly virus.
Five people were taken to hospital, including two pulled from the wreckage of the helicopter. Investigators are working to determine the cause of the crash.
Industry Minister Melanie Joly talks about ‘protecting jobs,’ future investments in the industries currently fighting against U.S. tariffs.
Authorities say the mass shooting occurred early in the morning at a bar in South Carolina. The investigation is still ongoing.
Gen. Jennie Carignan says different industries within the military are gaining new weaponry, including both air and underwater drones.
The Toronto Blue Jays spoke to reporters on the eve of Game 1 of the American League Championship Series. They will face the Seattle Mariners with Game 1 on Sunday at Rogers Centre.
Fans across Canada are catching the Blue Jays fever. Paul Hollingsworth on their rise in popularity.