Minnesota regulators approve Enbridge Line 3 project
All five members of the Public Utilities Commission backed the project, though some cited heavy trepidation.
All five members of the Public Utilities Commission backed the project, though some cited heavy trepidation.
The Chinatown YMCA can stay after all. The organization has struck a deal with the federal government ensuring it will remain at Complexe Guy-Favreau for at least the next 10 years, according to officials.
The ride-sharing transit system to service all communities in Wellington County is scheduled to launch in April 2019.
A 26-year-old Orillia man is facing charges in connection with several break-ins in Oro-Medonte.
Just weeks ago, a slide all but took out the private road that leads to the resort and spread mud and debris down the hill, dangerously close to the cabins.
62-year-old Mel Martin has a lot to be thankful for, after he survived crashing his vehicle into a ditch due to fatique on Aug. 10, 2017.
Barrie residents can enjoy a fireworks display over Kempenfelt Bay beginning at 10 p.m. on July 1.
A storm hit the area in January, washing out the parking lot area of the park and the adjacent Conrads Road.
The city's decision to replace and beef up its vehicle fleet with Mercedes Sprinter vans wasn't cost-effective – and in some cases, unjustified, an audit concluded.
According to the city, seven male taxi drivers had their licenses suspended or revoked between 2015-2017 due to sexual misconduct allegations.
The Bombers placed injured defensive back Anthony Gaitor on the six-game injured list after he was hurt late in the game in their win over the Montreal Alouettes.
Last year, lifeguards had over 100 rescues at 23 beaches.
Turcotte was found guilty in 2015 of second-degree murder in the death of his two children and later sentenced to life in prison with no chance of parole for 17 years.
Members of the RCAF Band are part of history, performing in the UK for the changing of the guard at Buckingham Palace.
For the first time in nearly a decade, Canadian tourism spending at home declined slightly for two straight quarters, according to figures released by Statistics Canada.
The College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario said Dr. Paul Shuen routinely administered medication to induce labour without discussing the matter with his patients.
The Winnipeg Humane Society is getting more calls about animals locked in hot vehicles.
While retailers in Nova Scotia will stay closed on July 1, stores in New Brunswick will be open for business and observe the holiday the following day. It's a move the Retail Council of Canada calls “bizarre."
Multiple people have reportedly been injured in a shooting at the office of the Capital Gazette, an Annapolis newspaper.
In order to cover a $30 million shortfall to fund big ticket transit projects, the provincial government has approved a 1.5 per cent increase in the gas tax.
"When violence hits our community, the efforts and performance of police are often called into question. As your police chief I fully accept this."
Global News has confirmed Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland will be in Hamilton on Friday, and is expected to present the list of American goods set to be hit by Canada.
"As a matter of fact, Mr. McArthur is well oriented in space, time and toward people," Dr. Marie-France Dionne wrote.
Researchers in Montreal say they've come up with a way to theoretically make any object invisible, using a technique called 'spectral cloaking.'
A man has been charged with murder in connection to the death of an Alberta woman.