Beaconsfield to become latest Montreal suburb to crack down on smoking in public
Soon, smoking will only be allowed on streets, sidewalks and alleys in Beaconsfield.
Soon, smoking will only be allowed on streets, sidewalks and alleys in Beaconsfield.
The Business Roundtable joined several other companies, including Microsoft and Airbnb, who have spoken out against child separations.
The collision happened around 5:15 a.m. at the intersection of Crossley-Hunter Line and Dorchester Road, police said.
Interac launched an innovation lab at Communitech in Kitchener on Tuesday.
James Blasdell of Brantford has been charged with three counts of theft under $5,000, as well as two counts each of fraud under $5,000 and possession of property obtained by crime.
If full city council votes to endorse SWIFT, the plan will see a fibre-optic network "backbone" built within city limits, to be completed by 2020.
Halifax Deputy Mayor Waye Mason is hoping the province will shift its control of affordable housing back to the municipality.
After making the Edmonton International Airport its main transfer hub, ultra-low cost carrier Flair Airlines is also moving its headquarters from the Okanagan to the Alberta capital.
Ruby Barnes, 64, was last seen at a business on the 200 block of Main Street in Carlyle at around 9:30 a.m. on June 18. RCMP said that due to her health concerns, there is a concern for her well-being.
Married people were less likely to die from heart attack or stroke than unmarried people, a new study found.
A roof on a cement silo collapsed, according to a Lafarge spokesperson, adding the company will fully cooperate with all authorities.
A new study found that more than one-third of American adults are taking medications that could potentially cause depression as a side-effect.
Rescuers have lost sight of a sickly looking minke whale, last seen heading for open ocean Tuesday after being freed from shallow waters off eastern Newfoundland.
John Cena issued a statement on the situation, saying: "I love the Ford GT and apologize to Ford, and encourage others who own the car to respect the contract."
A House of Commons committee recommends setting limits on the sugar, caffeine and alcohol content in sugary alcoholic drinks.
The same report calls digital currencies an 'environmental disaster.'
The Canadian Energy Research Institute predicts Canadian crude oil production will jump to 7.2 million barrels per day by 2038, aided by thirsty markets that will drive global oil prices above US$100 per barrel by 2030.
Two Lethbridge Hurricanes hockey players and one former player remained in hospital Tuesday with various burn-related injuries after they were seriously hurt in a campfire near Calgary on Friday.
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Council unanimously passed first and second reading of the bylaw Monday night.
A man attempting to elude police tried to drown a Saskatoon police dog during his arrest.
The $633,000 would fund several projects, such as a pilot to install Canada’s first fast-charging station for electric vehicles.
U.K.-based company PBD Biotech expands to Saskatoon to begin trial studies of diagnostic technology for bacterial infections in animals.
Lethbridge Hurricanes General Manager Peter Anholt says he cannot comment on an incident that injured players because there is a police investigation.
Lethbridge Hurricanes General Manager talks about reports that the off-ice incident was at a bachelor party.