CN train investigated as potential cause of Kamloops-area wildfire
The train in question is undergoing a full inspection for mechanical issues and the crew is being interviewed.
The train in question is undergoing a full inspection for mechanical issues and the crew is being interviewed.
Brockville police are on the lookout for a jewel thief.
Officers from Montreal's police department filled Central Station on Monday to promote the Coffee with a Cop campaign.
Hannah Day was just two-years-old when she was first diagnosed with Rabdomyocarcoma, an extremely rare form of cancer.
Dwayne McDonald, Surrey's top cop, joined the Lynda Steele Show on 980 CKNW to discuss the matters that are most pressing to Surrey.
Police responded to a 911 call from a Wellington Road South motel employee just before 4 a.m. Sunday about a possible disturbance.
Green Economy Canada is a network of hubs, currently all in Ontario, that allow businesses to set and achieve sustainability targets for energy, waste, and water reduction.
A woman who was inside the home was injured and was transported to hospital for treatment.
Waterloo Regional Police issued a warning on Monday about a sales scam which has cost some area residents thousands of dollars.
The Paulin Biscuit Factory, as well as the neighbouring lot to the west between Ross Avenue and Pacific Avenue, are being offered up for sale, with the goal of putting a low-rise, mixed income residential development on the property.
After three sets of fraternal twins, Pam and Taylor Armstrong are closing in on reality-TV territory but trying for a fourth set isn't in the cards for the couple from central Alberta.
Winnipeg police seized tens of thousands of dollars in drugs, cash and paraphernalia in a pair of Sunday night raids in the Sturgeon Creek and Wolseley neighbourhoods.
Rain returns to the Okanagan weather forecast after almost a month without any significant precipitation.
Three changes are being made to the preferred community structure as part of the secondary plan for the future Clair-Maltby neighbourhood.
The man died while the rescue efforts were underway. One of the witnesses held his hand as he passed away.
The first round of provincial traffic safety fund grants has been awarded in Saskatchewan.
Regina police have charged Sean Hogan, 43, on multiple counts of break and entering along with theft.
The alleged offences occurred between 1997 and 2002 and involved two young girls, who were between seven and 14 years old at the time, according to Ottawa police.
High water levels have prompted the closure of portions of the waterfront trail along Lake Ontario.
Peter van Stolk is the CEO of Sustainable Produce Urban Delivery or SPUD.ca, an online grocery company delivering local, organic products. He is presenting at the Enlightened Economy Summit 2019 in Edmonton this week, and joined Jennifer Crosby to talk about businesses going beyond the bottom line and contributing to their community.
The Alberta NDP’s two dozen MLAs, including NDP Leader Rachel Notley, will be sworn in at a ceremony at the Alberta legislature on Monday. Notley joined Global News at Noon to talk about that, and her plan to keep Premier Jason Kenney accountable.
Premier Jason Kenney and Finance Minister Travis Toews spoke about their plan to create jobs and get Albertans back to work on Monday. Kendra Slugoski has the details.
Weather Specialist Mike Koncan gives a preview of this week's weather forecast.
The Association of Saskatchewan Realtors warns there are still signs of the damaging effects of the mortgage stress test despite an increase in sales.
20-degree heat lingers in Saskatoon's and Regina's weather forecast for a few days before rain rolls in for the long weekend ahead.