Police charge 3 Ottawa men after trafficking investigation leads to east-end drug bust
Ottawa police have charged three Ottawa men after seizing a variety of drugs worth more than $240,000 from a residence in the city's east end on Monday.
Ottawa police have charged three Ottawa men after seizing a variety of drugs worth more than $240,000 from a residence in the city's east end on Monday.
Donna and Danielle Scheven are a mother daughter jewelry making duo who own Carolily Finery, an online boutique showcasing statement necklaces, bracelets, earrings as well as men's lapel pins and pocket squares. The Schevens are heading to new York for fashion week to show off their wares on the runway.
The Barrie, Orillia and Midland areas are under a severe thunderstorm watch.
The figures were released as the regional district gears up for a referendum on borrowing up to $25 million for the new $40-million facility.
A white former police officer was convicted of murder on Tuesday for fatally shooting an unarmed black teenager when he fired into a car full of teenagers.
Police say the man who nearly drowned was transported to hospital in serious condition, but has since been released from hospital with improved health.
The owner of a Texas company that makes untraceable 3D-printed guns said Tuesday that he has begun selling the blueprints through his website to anyone who wants to make one, despite a federal court order barring him from posting the plans online.
Donation boxes to an Okanagan garden society have been broken into twice during the past two weeks.
Marijuana legalization in Canada is quickly approaching and the Alberta government has released more information about the process by which people in the province will be able to buy pot online.
Several weapons and uttering threats charges have been laid against a 37-year-old man from Sydney, N.S.
At Cold Lake, Imperial is proposing to expand the use of its cyclic solvent process to almost eliminate the use of steam and reduce greenhouse gas emissions by up to 90 per cent in parts of the oilfield.
A daily update of wildfires burning in B.C.'s Okanagan, Similkameen and Boundary regions.
An investigation into seafood fraud found nearly half of seafood samples tested at Canadian grocery stores and restaurants were labelled wrong.
RCMP shut down a section of Highway 20 northwest of Rimbey, Alta. Tuesday afternoon after a serious, two-vehicle crash.
Max Pacioretty waited till the last minute to confirm that he would go ahead with his annual charity golf tournament.
Emma's Torch is an eight-week training course that teaches refugees the basics of cooking and serves up dishes made by its students.
Underestimating the height or width of equipment and fatigue are two of the leading causes of power line contacts on Saskatchewan farms.
Testimony in court earlier this month revealed the Christopher Garnier's father served in the Canadian Forces and also suffers from PTSD, and that getting treatment for his son helps both of them.
The Alberta Law Enforcement Response Teams’ organized crime team in Fort McMurray searched an apartment on Aug. 23 and said they found $80,000 worth of cocaine and fentanyl, cash and a gun inside.
The B.C. government continues to have a strong financial bottom line, but the auditor general is warning that poor money managing at BC Hydro could change that.
Chagas disease, spread mostly by the "kissing bug," is becoming increasingly common in the U.S.
As Canadian universities and colleges face increasing pressure to provide better mental-health services on campus, students are looking to give schools fresh ideas on how to tackle the issue.
A major blaze has gutted a Primark store housed in Belfast's historic Bank Buildings in Northern Ireland.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says his government's position on supply management hasn't changed.
Two 20-year-olds from Ottawa are launching a new photo app they say will give people the ability to easily capture 3D pictures on their smartphones.