Police investigating explosion reported on London subway train as terrorist incident
The incident sent commuters stampeding in panic on Friday at the height of London's morning rush hour.
The incident sent commuters stampeding in panic on Friday at the height of London's morning rush hour.
Some Surrey residents could be asked to take part in a Washington State pilot program on mobility pricing.
B.C. pot activist Dana Larsen will address a federal standing health committee Friday, discussing marijuana edibles and other products.
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A survey by the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation shows 38 per cent of Ontarians daydream about winning the lottery, more often than any other daydream, including a love interest and being famous.
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A Maple Ridge resident says he feels like his neighbourhood is being targeted by city bylaw officers after a neighbour complained about crowded street parking, leading to his eviction from an illegal basement suite.
The annual Take Back the Night march attracted about 150 people Thursday night in Kelowna.
He sold a business for $4 million. Then he cut his child support payments in half, without notice.
"He doesn’t just like Putin, he wants to be like Putin," Clinton said in her interview.
As controversy continues to swirl around an Ontario senator's contentious positions on issues affecting Canada's Indigenous people, two prominent Canadian mayors are calling for her to step down.
As the controversy surrounding Sen. Lynn Beyak’s positions on residential schools and status cards for Indigenous people continues to grow, Edmonton Mayor Don Iveson suggested on Thursday that he believes “her time in the Senate should be over.”
"We really are turning into a playground for the international elite, for a lot of very wealthy people."
The Goldeyes scored five runs in the fifth inning and coasted to the 7-1 victory over the Wichita Wingnuts in game two on Thursday.
U.S. President Donald Trump told his attorney general Jeff Sessions that he was an ‘idiot’ and should resign, according to a report from the New York Times.
The Ontario Public Service Employees Union (OPSEU) said in a statement Thursday evening that 68 per cent of OPSEU-represented members endorsed the “ability to call a strike if the College Employer Council refuses to budge on key issues.”
A cyclist has died after being struck by a school bus at the intersection of des Pins and du Parc avenues, according to police.
"By all reasonable, rational accounts, this gentleman should not be alive," said an officer at the scene.
Maritime medical cannabis dispensary owners and other workers in the illicit side of the industry met in Halifax to discuss creating a not-for-profit group to present their concerns to provincial and federal governments, according to one store owner.
Jarrett Seck is a patient at Regina General Hospital. He is there because a "minor" leg injury he suffered while playing football for the Regina Thunder, progressed into a condition called "Complex Regional Pain Syndrome", or CRPS.
Ontario Provincial Police said emergency crews were called to Highway 10 and County Road 109 in Caledon at 4:50 p.m. after a dump truck and five vehicles collided.
Two years ago, if you asked Riley Coome where he thought he would be now, his answer would not have had anything to do with the London Knights. But, that has changed.
The union representing operating and maintenance engineers at UBC has served 72 hour strike notice on the university.
The Pierrefonds-Roxboro Borough mayor has confirmed to Global News that painted lines and a flashing light will be installed on Sources Boulevard at the intersection of Pavillon Street.
A Facebook page called Watching Karla Homolka, legal experts say could be deemed a form of harassment.