Santas are everywhere — not just in sleighs but on motorcycles, ski hills and paddleboards

Here comes Santa Claus again! For the last two years, coronavirus restrictions meant Santas around the world couldn't take part in as many celebrations, but that's changing as pandemic rules ease.


Santas are everywhere — not just in sleighs but on motorcycles, ski hills and ziplines

Here comes Santa Claus again! For the last two years, coronavirus restrictions meant Santas around the world couldn't take part in as many celebrations, but that's changing as pandemic rules ease.


Ahead of championship game, CFL's Grey Cup week at a glance

Players and fans flock to Hamilton ahead of the Grey Cup title game on Sunday when reigning champs the Winnipeg Blue Bombers play against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats.


Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Dec. 7

Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro on Tuesday criticized Brazil's health regulator, Anvisa, for proposing a vaccination requirement for travellers arriving in the country to help prevent the spread of new coronavirus variants.


Edmonton man sentenced to 8½ years for unintentional shotgun killing

Matthew Campeau, 27, has been sentenced to 8½ years in prison for the February 2019 manslaughter death of Desmond Gordon, 42.


Jail not the answer for people caught dealing fentanyl to support their own drug addictions, B.C. judge says

A Vancouver Island judge says courts need to reconsider automatic jail sentences for people caught dealing fentanyl to support their own drug addictions.


Spy agency warned Trudeau China's media tactics becoming more 'sophisticated ... insidious'

Canada's spy agency says China's attempts to distort and influence media in Canada "have become normalized." The warning is contained in documents prepared for Canadian Security Intelligence Service Director David Vigneault ahead of a meeting with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau earlier this year.


Ongoing immigration-processing delays leave many in limbo in Canada and overseas

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) had a backlog of nearly 1.8 million immigration applications as of Oct. 27. Many applicants told CBC News they feel stuck in limbo, with no clear way to check on their files.


Vaccine inequity only partially to blame for Africa's low vaccination rates, experts say

While vaccine inequity among African countries has played a major role in the continent's low COVID-19 vaccination rate, experts say capacity and logistical challenges, along with vaccine hesitancy, is also creating significant challenges.


Ontario lab helps create medals from sunken USS Arizona to mark Pearl Harbor's 80th anniversary

A Hamilton laboratory operated by Natural Resources Canada is helping mark the 80th anniversary of the Dec. 7 attack on Pearl Harbor in a project it says will bring its work "full circle."