Peterborough men charged after cocaine seized in park
Two men were charged with possession of cocaine at a city park on Tuesday morning.
Two men were charged with possession of cocaine at a city park on Tuesday morning.
Police said a pickup truck was driving eastbound on 36 Avenue S.E. at about 11:30 a.m. at the same time a CTrain was crossing.
Traffic on Highway 59 N was reduced to one lane Thursday afternoon after a dump truck tried to clear an underpass with its bucket not fully lowered.
'Bad Girls Club' star Shannade Clermont allegedly used the money to pay her rent and phone bills, buy plane tickets and make online purchases.
Battlefords RCMP have released a surveillance photo in an attempt to identify a thief responsible for an assault with a weapon.
B.C. will vote this fall on whether to keep the current first-past-the-post system, or switch to a system of proportional representation.
For politicians the Calgary Stampede is the ultimate summer stop. Nikki van Dusen, a social media instructor at MacEwan University, delves into how Alberta leaders brand themselves on the BBQ circuit.
A 34-year-old Brantford man is facing several charges after a crash in Hagersville.
A Global Okanagan news reporter tries to get through the obstacle course at the Vernon Cadet Training Centre.
Build-A-Bear Workshop was forced to close lines for its stores in Canada and the U.S. on Thursday during its Pay Your Age promotion.
Roberto Noche from Miller Thomson LLP is on Talk to the Experts this weekend.
Tina Barron was reported missing on Oct. 6, 1985, and her body was found in a wooded area off Robinson Road, near Indian Brook, just under a month later.
Doug Ford’s decision to return the province to the 1998 sex-ed curriculum - which predates social media and same-sex marriage – is being slammed by education experts who say the move puts students at risk.
The MNRF is using the Northumberland County Forest to study a sap beetle's interactions with oak trees which could help prevent the spread of an invasive fungus.
It was a bylaw that sparked a lot of public reaction and debate by councillors. Now, Edmonton Coun. Michael Walters explains why council switched gears on public consumption rules.
Calmer, sunnier and warmer conditions roll in, but will they stick around in Saskatoon's weather forecast for the weekend?
The group 'Service and Sacrifice' encourages veterans and their supporters to help clean up the Highway of Heroes, which they regard as sacred ground.
A University of Alberta astronomer says tracing a single neutrino to a black hole four billion light-years distant will give researchers a whole new way to probe the universe's most exotic secrets.
RCMP in northwestern Alberta believe they have recovered the body of a two-year-old boy who went missing near the Wapiti River on Friday.
The Animal Care and Control Centre (ACCC) has had to stop accepting healthy adult cats for one week because it is 137 per cent over capacity.
A Winnipeg man was arrested after a 19-year-old woman was stabbed several times near Central Park Wednesday afternoon. The victim remains in hospital.
Robert Latimer, convicted in the death of his severely disabled daughter Tracey, is seeking a pardon from the prime minister and justice minister.
Police are investigating a crash involving a vehicle and pedestrian in Halifax.
Construction on Pierrefonds Boulevard will go on until November.
Scott Moe announces changes to the senior leadership of Saskatchewan’s public service, including a new deputy minister to the premier.