Abbotsford mayor criticizes Ottawa for ‘inaction’ on flooding

Open this photo in gallery: A car crosses a flooded street in Abbotsford B.C., on Dec. 11.ETHAN CAIRNS/The Canadian Press The mayor of flood-struck Abbotsford, B.C., says he is disappointed and frustrated... Read more »

What to know about Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s release from immigration custody

BALTIMORE — Kilmar Abrego Garcia, whose mistaken deportation helped galvanize opposition to President Donald Trump’s immigration policies, was released from immigration detention on Thursday, and a judge has temporarily blocked any further... Read more »

How to use buy now, pay later responsibly : NPR

More shoppers are choosing to buy now, pay later this holiday season. On Cyber Monday alone, consumers financed more than $1 billion in online purchases using this payment option — a record,... Read more »

Ontario is losing wetlands: Severn’s is an example

Matt Thomson spends his free time pushing toward his yearly goal of biking 10,000 kilometres around Orillia, Ont. A furniture-maker by trade, he also builds bat boxes and installs pollinator gardens to... Read more »

Family sues Royal Caribbean, saying overserving and restraint led to man’s death

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The case involving a Royal Caribbean cruise passenger who died on board the vessel after being served nearly three dozen alcoholic drinks showcases how... Read more »

Justice Department faces hurdle in seeking case against Comey as judge finds constitutional problems

WASHINGTON — The Justice Department violated the constitutional rights of a close friend of James Comey and must return to him computer files that prosecutors had hoped to use for a potential... Read more »

Bus carrying junior hockey team crashes in northern Alberta, two sent to hospital

ATHABASCA — Mounties in northern Alberta say there were multiple injuries after a bus carrying a junior hockey team went off a slippery and snow-covered highway. Police said the bus went into... Read more »

Syria celebrates U.S. lifting sanctions, year without Assad : NPR

A man lights a flare during celebrations marking the first anniversary of the ousting of the Bashar al-Assad regime in Clock Square, Homs, western Syria, Monday. Omar Albam/AP hide caption toggle caption... Read more »

Brian Walshe allegedly destroyed father’s will, stole from estate

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The fate of Brian Walshe is now in the hands of jurors who are deliberating in the murder trial for the father of three,... Read more »

How Manitoba’s Sio Silica project came to be

Cheryl Sinclair has been here before. Not this room, exactly — a conference room at Winnipeg’s Club Regent hotel — but it’s not the first time the Tyndall, Man., resident has shown up... Read more »