Canada's cold crunch is continuing into the new year after a winter storm slammed Ontario and Quebec Monday and Tuesday, wreaking havoc on the roads and leaving tens of thousands without power.
Canada would not exist today if American invaders had captured and held Quebec City on Dec. 31, 1775.
Gen. Richard Montgomery of the Continental Army, headquartered here in Montreal at the Château Ramezay, ordered a ...
If you pay no mind to Canada’s winter season, you’re probably unaware of the dazzling 130-year history of the Carnaval de ...
Zohran Mamdani will be sworn in as New York City mayor in a private ceremony. The event will take place moments after ...
People in parts of Ontario and Quebec were dealing with more messy weather and in some cases blizzard-like conditions on ...
Gigantic blocks of sculpted ice cram into the Ilulissat Icefjord, all queuing to burst out in the open waters of Disko Bay, ...
Power outages and travel issues are expected to climb as a wintry mix spreads over southern Quebec into the Monday morning commute ...
The United States has imposed 25-per-cent tariffs on imports of kitchen cabinets, vanities and upholstered furniture that ...
Dec. 31 marks the 250th anniversary of the death of Richard Montgomery, who was killed in the frontal assault on Quebec City on New Year’s Eve 1775.
The hockey community is mourning the loss of Guy Chouinard, one of the original stars of the Calgary Flames. After the Flames ...
Accès-Loisirs offers sports equipment, theatre tickets and instruments to low-income households in Quebec City.