Netanyahu cabinet meets on West Bank settler violence
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's cabinet convenes to address a sharp rise in settler violence in the West Bank, amid ongoing regional tensions. Read the latest developments.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's cabinet convenes to address a sharp rise in settler violence in the West Bank, amid ongoing regional tensions. Read the latest developments.
Israel reveals a controversial plan to appropriate a significant Roman-era archaeological site in Sebastia for new settlement construction, escalating West Bank tensions.
Human rights group alleges Israel committed war crimes expelling West Bank refugees. Get the latest details on this developing international story.
U.S. border agents apprehended Vishat Kumar, a fugitive wanted for murder in India, as he attempted to illegally enter Canada from New York. Biometric technology revealed his true identity.
Halifax charities like Parker Street Food and Furniture Bank are experiencing unprecedented demand while community donations decline. Learn how you can help support vulnerable neighbors.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu condemns violent acts by extremist settlers in West Bank. Read about the escalating tensions and international response.
Israeli leader insists no Palestinian state can be established, as UN prepares for a crucial vote. This stance comes amid ongoing conflict and regional tensions.
Mahmoud Abbas, the 90-year-old Palestinian leader, faces political challenges as he seeks relevance in Gaza during the Israel-Hamas war. Learn about his struggle for influence.
Ottawa police are asking for public help to identify a man suspected of robbing a bank on Laurier Avenue West on October 28, 2025. Authorities have released details about the investigation.
Israeli settlers burned a mosque and scrawled hate messages in the West Bank following military condemnation. Latest developments in the Israel-Hamas conflict.
French President Emmanuel Macron declares any Israeli annexation in West Bank would trigger European response during Abbas visit. Read latest Middle East developments.
Israeli police confirm arrests of settlers following violent clashes in West Bank. Latest developments in ongoing tensions between Israeli forces and Palestinian communities.
Europe's new Entry/Exit System (EES) replaces passport stamps with digital checks for Canadian travellers. Learn how it works and what data is collected.
Edmonton's Veterans Association Food Bank faces critical shortages as winter approaches. Warehouse manager Ted Lewis appeals for community support to help veterans in need. Donate today!
Steve Emmanuel Barthelemy, the driver in the attempted murder of alleged Montreal Mafia leader Leonardo Rizzuto, has been denied parole. Learn the details of the Parole Board of Canada's decision.
Exclusive look at how Mark Carney's Bank of Canada implemented major workforce reductions while managing economic stability. Discover the untold story behind the central bank's restructuring during a critical economic period.
After months of denials and bureaucratic hurdles, a Manitoba man finally receives his electric vehicle rebate in a victory for Canadian EV owners facing similar challenges.
The Tsuut'ina Nation is transforming Calgary's retail landscape with the new Parker Taza Park West Walmart Supercentre, marking a significant milestone in Indigenous economic development and commercial real estate innovation.
Toronto authorities are searching for a suspect after a violent incident involving assault and unlawful confinement in the city's west end. Police have released surveillance images.
Breaking exploration results from West Red Lake Gold Mines show exceptional high-grade gold intersections in the Lower Austin Zone, signaling strong growth potential for this promising Canadian gold project.
A massive fire engulfed Winnipeg's beloved Little Brown Cup brewery in West Broadway, sending plumes of smoke visible across the city as firefighters battled the intense flames for hours.
A London man known for his online vigilante group 'Creeper Hunters TV' has been denied bail after facing multiple charges related to his controversial predator-catching activities. Learn about the case that's raising questions about online justice.
A heartbreaking courtroom scene unfolded as families confronted the devastating consequences of a West Island teen's death during a sentencing hearing that left no dry eyes.
Celebrating three decades of connecting communities, the West Coast Express has transformed commuting in Metro Vancouver with stunning scenic routes and reliable service since 1995.
Mount Royal University Cougars clinch their first Canada West men's soccer title with a thrilling penalty shootout victory over UBC Thunderbirds in a championship final that kept fans on the edge of their seats.
Commuters face extended GO Transit shutdown as emergency repairs continue on the Lakeshore West line, with full service restoration expected by Tuesday morning rush hour.
Waterloo Regional Police are urgently seeking witnesses after a pedestrian was seriously injured in a hit-and-run collision on University Avenue West. The driver fled the scene, leaving the victim with significant injuries.
Maxus Mining Corporation announces significant high-grade antimony findings at its Alturas West Project in British Columbia, positioning the company as a key player in critical mineral exploration.
New report reveals alarming surge in food bank usage across Saskatchewan as inflation and economic pressures push more families into food insecurity.
Dramatic mayoral race outcomes in Dorval, Kirkland, Dollard-des-Ormeaux, and Beaconsfield signal major political shifts across Montreal's West Island communities.