Hearings reveal what went wrong in DC crash that killed 67

Over three days of sometimes contentious hearings this week, the National Transportation Safety Board interrogated Federal Aviation Administration and Army officials about a list of things that went wrong and contributed to... Read more »

Canada has its 1st case of West Nile this year. Here’s what to know about the virus

TORONTO — Confirmation of the first human case of West Nile virus acquired in Canada this year arrived just in time for the August long weekend. The Public Health Agency of Canada... Read more »

Fitness is being promoted in seniors’ homes across Canada for better health, social connection

Open this photo in gallery: Staying active can help seniors avoid serious injuries from falls, a huge risk factor for this age group.Todd Korol/The Globe and Mail Ninety-two-year-old Jean Mitchell has been... Read more »

National Defence plans housing on contaminated sites

Gary Goode served as an infantry soldier at CFB Gagetown in New Brunswick for almost three and a half years in the late 1960s and early ‘70s. Decades later, Goode was diagnosed... Read more »

Talks with Trump’s team constructive before boosted tariff announced, ambassador says

WASHINGTON — Canada’s ambassador to the United States said much progress has been made with her American counterparts on trade — despite President Donald Trump’s decision to boost tariffs on Canada to... Read more »

History at risk in Ontario’s Halton region as heritage service shutters: historians

TORONTO — Historians are warning that valuable artifacts in Ontario’s Golden Horseshoe could be lost after a recent decision by a regional council to shutter its heritage services and rehome nearly 35,000... Read more »

Southbrook winery’s trailblazing founder | The Narwhal

One rainy September day in 2008, Bill Redelmeier found a large salmon on the driveway of the vineyard he had opened that summer. The property is just 10 kilometres from Lake Ontario... Read more »

York Region paramedic fired for criticizing Israel on social media hopes to be reinstated

A York Region paramedic says she was looking forward to working in the field again after a six-year union leave, but she was abruptly fired last month over a Facebook comment criticizing... Read more »

B.C. rejects full environmental assessment for Zincton ski resort

A proposed ski resort in the heart of B.C.’s Interior won’t undergo a full environmental assessment despite concerns it could threaten critical habitat for grizzlies, wolverines and other wildlife. Instead, the Zincton... Read more »

Canadian aid pallets part of Gaza airdrop after Israel loosens restrictions

OTTAWA — Canadian aid is being airdropped into Gaza a day after Ottawa joined allies in recognizing Palestinian statehood — a step which has prompted both praise and condemnation in the Middle... Read more »