‘Shave for the Brave’ event held to support Kingston woman battling cancer
The 'Shave for the Brave' event was held Sunday to help Nicole Welch raise money for her next trip to Newfoundland this summer, to attend a YAAC support retreat.
The 'Shave for the Brave' event was held Sunday to help Nicole Welch raise money for her next trip to Newfoundland this summer, to attend a YAAC support retreat.
Police are investigating after a man was found dead in a LaSalle garage.
When police pulled the car over, they believed the woman was not only impaired, but also realized she had three children, a five-year-old and two six-year-olds, in the backseat.
A teacher in Fort Saskatchewan has turned his classroom into a year-long game, suggesting teaching methods need to move away from memorization and find way to compete in the fast-paced world. Shaye Ganam sits down with Scott Hebert to learn more about the method.
Police in Prince Albert won’t lay charges against anyone turning in drugs of any kind after a string of suspected fentanyl overdoses in Saskatoon.
Nearly a month after a woman died following a crash in Dundas, police have charged the driver involved in the collision.
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Matthews hasn't played since injuring his shoulder on Feb. 22.
KINGSTON, Ont. – A 52-year-old Ontario woman is facing fraud charges after allegedly funnelling over $600,000 of her employer’s money into bank accounts for charities of which she was a board member. Kingston police say the woman was working as comptroller for a local business while also serving on the board of two charities in...
The threat did not specify any specific times or locations in Cochrane or Calgary that were at risk.
One of baseball’s greats is calling on the Edmonton mayor and council to step to the plate to make sure the doors of RE/MAX Field stay open. Roberto Alomar says the future of baseball in Edmonton depends on it. Kendra Slugoski reports.
In a letter released on Tuesday, artistic director Daryl Cloran said he's heard from many artists with negative experiences, and promised that disrespectful behaviour will not be tolerated anymore.
The former student is accused of carrying out a shooting spree last month at a Parkland high school in which 17 people were killed.
Kelowna fire crews were busy Tuesday morning putting out three fires in the city.
'It was really blown out of proportion,' Charlie Heaton said about his incident last year at Los Angeles' LAX airport.
Finance Minister Joe Ceci announced via Twitter Tuesday morning he will seek the nomination in Calgary-Buffalo, while Justice Minister Kathleen Ganley looks to Calgary-Mountain View.
Racism against Indigenous people in the northeastern Ontario city of Timmins appears to be both pervasive and normalized, the province's chief human rights commissioner said this week.
Montreal's new government is backing off a plan to immediately limit car access to the city's iconic Mount Royal Park.
Since March 5, police have received eight reports relating to counterfeit Canadian bills.
Figure Skating phenom looks forward to the Ontario championships this weekend.
The eligibility criteria is being expanded to include people who help care for those assessed as having high to very high care needs
U.S. President announced Tuesday that Gina Haspel will take on the position of CIA director, replacing Mike Pompeo.
The man in his thirties suffered serious but non-life threatening injuries.
The plane, which was heading from Bangladesh’s capital, Dhaka, to Kathmandu, was carrying 67 passengers and four crew members.
Mike McEwen's two-time provincial championship winning team has decided to split up after more than a decade curling together.