Don Connolly sits down with Premier McNeil for an extensive year-end conversation.
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Don Connolly sits down with Premier McNeil for an extensive year-end conversation.
What kind of cat was Chester? Which Xavier Dolan film hit it big at Cannes? What riding does PKP represent? Take the test with our 14 questions for 2014.
Several Saskatchewan cities are 'dinging' in the New Year by offering free transit service on New Year's Eve.
In a recent interview with Premier Brad Wall, CBC political reporter Stefani Langenegger covered a wide range of topics, including things from the lighter side.
There were plenty of Saskatchewan sports stars both professional and amateur making headlines and winning hardware in this year.
The holidays can be a stressful time. They can be even worse for people battling addictions.
Natalie MacLean, editor of Canada's largest wine review site, is helping to narrow down the best drinks to toast to the new year.
A wildlife rehabilitator in Truro says young snowy owls could be in trouble in Nova Scotia this year.
Charlottetown city staff were out Tuesday flooding outdoor rinks.
The province's police watchdog is investigating a fatal shooting involving police in Scarborough.
The year that’s drawing to an end marked a turning point in New Brunswick politics, with David Alward’s Progressive Conservative government losing power to Brian Gallant’s Liberals.
Across the globe, revellers looking for a respite from the gloom will converge on the beaches of Brazil, the shores of Sydney harbour and the potentially snowy streets of Las Vegas (yes, really) to welcome 2015. Here's a look at how the world is celebrating.
What you need to know to start your day
Chris Surette and Jan Sebastian have some suggestions for better ways to get your exercise in the new year
News, weather and road information to kick off your day.
It was a busy year in Hamilton city politics. Here are the most interesting highlights.
There was substantial damage to a home in Cascumpec, P.E.I. after a fire Tuesday, and the family dog was lost.
From the now-famous Mudder I'm Stuck! video, to one woman's nerve-wracking close call with a collapsing iceberg near St. Chad's, we've got more of the year's top online stories of 2014.
A Labrador man says every New Year's Eve, his strongest memory is of the time more than 40 years ago his sister almost drowned after the snowmobiles they were riding went through the ice.
Here is your weather forecast for Waterloo Region and the surrounding area on Wednesday Dec. 31.
The province's police watchdog is investigating a fatal shooting early today involving police in east Toronto.
Peter Coade says it will be mostly sunny and cold across parts of the Maritimes this New Year's Eve.
A power outage that began around 11:35 p.m. Tuesday was caused by an unexpected shutdown of the No. 3 generator at the Holyrood thermal generating station.
Saudi Arabia's elderly King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz was admitted to a hospital in the capital Riyadh on Wednesday for medical tests, state media reported on Wednesday, citing a royal court statement.
Hundreds of people walked through CBC Sudbury's doors to speak on the air during our Morning North radio program in 2014.
Highlining combines the altitudes of tightrope walking, the up-and-down bounce of trampolining and the side-to-side action of slalom skiing. If you have a fear of heights, this is definitely not the sport for you.
Some ads are easy to spot, but marketers are increasingly trying to get our attention by disguising ads as events or entertainment.
Aviation experts say that poor weather alone is almost never the sole cause of a commercial airliner crash but pilots will try to avoid nasty systems if possible.
The CBC's Steve Fischer looks back on the top news stories in Ottawa over 2014 including the Parliament shooting, the return of CFL football and the municipal election.
New rules on where you can smoke in public in Ontario, federal child-care tax breaks, higher duties on some imports and an "express lane" for skilled immigrants are among the changes that come into effect Thursday. There will also be a more stringent anti-doping code for athletes.
Shocking violence, new technology, celebrity deaths, and a rant about winter weather were among the most-read stories on CBC News sites in 2014.
A southern Ontario farmer plans to tweet a photo of his operation every day in 2015 in an effort to educate people about what farmers do on a daily basis.
Here's our list of top 10 indigenous albums for 2014. Some have already taken prestigious music prizes and garnered mainstream awards, while others still have accolades coming.
All of us have at one point or another pondered the future, but novelists, TV writers and film directors do it for a living. Here are a few times when pop culture ventured into the future to make bold – and sometimes even accurate – predictions about the year 2015.
On Wednesday a ridge of high pressure to the south of the Maritime provinces will bring another day of fair and cold weather, while a trough of low pressure will swing across the area Thursday with some flurries or areas of light snow.
An assault trial is scheduled to begin early in January in Amherst for a man accused of assaulting his former girlfriend.
Gambia's President Yahya Jammeh arrived back in Banjul on Wednesday, official sources said, one day after gunfire erupted around the presidential palace and the government denied media reports of a coup attempt.