Canada's transportation safety board is scheduled to release recommendations today after a plane crash last year near a remote northern Saskatchewan community.
Natural gas service to much of British Columbia was being gradually restored on Thursday, October 11, 2018, after a pipeline explosion north of Prince George shut down a major supply artery to homes, institutions and industries.
Nineteen-year-old Arson Fern Jr.'s death from his injuries late December — after a plane carrying him crashed near Fond-du-Lac, Sask. — was the first fatal accident in Canada involving a Canadian airliner in six years.
The Transportation Safety Board's investigation into a collision between two planes will examine whether a major airline followed its evacuation protocols, a spokesman said on Saturday, January 6, 2018.
Six people died after the Leviathan II flipped during a whale−watching expedition near the resort community of Tofino in October 2015. There were 27 people on board the vessel, including three crew.