7 City of Port Coquitlam staff fired over alleged decade-spanning copper theft scheme
"I continue to ask myself how did good people make such bad decisions?" said the city's chief administrative officer.
"I continue to ask myself how did good people make such bad decisions?" said the city's chief administrative officer.
Nickola Koukla started her own tattoo business, Koukla Ink, where she offers this service for free.
More than six kilometres of a glacier broke off in Greenland as stunned scientists watched.
Dixon said the emergency vet told him the dog had lost nearly 10 pounds and they were concerned Aspen had an intestinal blockage.
Fire crews are currently responding to a wildfire on the east side of Kamloops.
'There are youth in our province who don't have the benefit of caring, or informed families who are willing to provide sex education at home.'
Just over a year after the Village of Minto's only grocery store burned down, the new Foodland store is now open for business. Residents are relieved and excited to have a new store in the community.
Garry Garbutt is a Vernon inventor who has opened his workshop up to the public for tours this summer in partnership with the Great Vernon Museum & Archive.
Build-A-Bear Workshop had to cut off lines of people hoping to get in on the Pay Your Age promotion across North America, including at West Edmonton Mall on July 12.
The comedian claimed it happened out of prejudice. The company said the cheque was made payable to an incorporated company with numerous directors, and they all had to be there to cash it.
Some of the terms were unheard of by many, while other were laughable.
The new home of Direction 180 lies in the Scotia Pharmacy's old location on Gottingen Street.
Bryan Davies, who serves as the board's vice chair, will assume the chair's duties and authority until a chair is appointed by the new Ontario PC government.
According to police, the initial collision occurred on the northbound side of Highway 400 at Highway 88 at around 10 a.m. Thursday morning.
According to the Public Health Agency of Canada, Lyme disease rates are on the rise, with the majority of cases reported in Nova Scotia and Ontario.
Wickens says he knows of about 150 to 200 people from Guelph coming to watch him at Sunday's Honda Indy.
Michael Morgan got caught up in a new variation of a familiar scam.
Carmont Construction fined $80,000 in the Saskatoon workplace death of Austyn Schenstead.
Leading rideshare company Lyft said it will be nearly impossible to launch in Saskatchewan, but the SGI Minister is confident the service will roll out.
Health and Human Services grants for shelters and the like for separated children totalled $958 million in 2017
If you speed, it'll cost you. That's the message from Alberta RCMP.
Montreal's Grande Bibliotheque has been dealing with a bedbug invasion for the past few weeks, but the library's executive director says she is confident it has a handle on the pest problem.
If you're looking for some adventure this weekend in Edmonton, look no further than Louise McKinney Park.
Hollywood star Nicolas Cage is in the Okanagan today for production of a movie titled A Score To Settle.
The London Abused Women's Centre has released a poll showing Ontarians would oppose changes to Canada's prostitution laws.