The Royal Canadian Mounted Police says it is investigating a bomb threat that caused a Turkish Airlines flight from New York City to Istanbul to divert and land in Canada.
Halifax Stanfield International Airport said on its Twitter feed early Sunday (...)
An Air Canada plane made an "abrupt" landing and skidded off the runway at the Halifax airport in bad weather, and officials said Sunday 23 people were taken to a hospital for observation and treatment of minor injuries.
The airline said Flight (...)
Canadian police said they prevented a public massacre planned in Nova Scotia, arresting three people after finding a fourth suspect dead Friday.
Police said they acted on a tip that two or more people had access to firearms and planned to "open fire (...)
Arthur hit Canada's Maritime provinces with near-hurricane strength winds and torrential rains, knocking down trees and leaving about tens of thousands of people without power.
Canadian Hurricane Centre spokesman Chris Fogarty said that winds were (...)
A shipping monitor said the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries will cut exports to U.S. and European markets because of maintenance schedules, UPI reported.
Data provided by Oil Movements, a company that monitors tanker traffic, to (...)
Hurricane Kyle weakened to a
post-tropical storm as it swept across the Canadian
Maritimes, but high winds and heavy rains continued to
buffet Nova Scotia and New Brunswick early Monday and
thousands were left without electricity.
Kyle had (...)
Switzerland held on to shock Olympic champion Sweden 4-2 on Wednesday as the preliminary round of the Ice Hockey World Championships ended with drama on and off the ice.
The win moved the Swiss to the top of Group A with an unblemished record of (...)
Dany Heatley scored twice, including the winner with 47 seconds left, to lift Canada to a riveting 5-4 victory over the US at the World Ice Hockey Championships on Tuesday.
The Canadians secured top spot in Group B with a perfect 3-0 record while (...)
Canada is developing a no-fly list in an effort to prevent terrorist attacks and make air travel safer, the federal transport minister announced Friday, according to AP.
The program, called Passenger Protect, will identify
people who pose «an (...)