Missing teen last seen in North End, say police
Winnipeg police are asking for the public's help in locating a missing teenage girl who was last seen in the North End.
Winnipeg police are asking for the public's help in locating a missing teenage girl who was last seen in the North End.
The Liberal government is providing $123,000 for materials and training equipment for roughly 180 apprentices.
The medicine, sold by the Swiss drugmaker Novartis, is a gene therapy that treats an inherited condition called spinal muscular atrophy.
The inquest is scheduled to take place at the Midland Cultural Centre at 333 King Street.
Professors at the University of New Brunswick are condemning white supremacist comments allegedly made by a colleague in a controversial blog post and during a podcast segment. Morganne Campbell explains.
On Wednesday, the service that operates federal prisons said it notified police "as soon as the allegations of misconduct were brought forward" but it has changed its story following questions from The Canadian Press.
As a provincial court judge, Castor Williams spent his entire career in Halifax. Though he retired at age 70, he spent the next five years working as a part-time judge.
Police are asking for public assistance as they search for a male suspect.
Earon Wayne Giles, 45, has been released from prison and is living in Surrey. Police say he poses a high risk to re-offend.
A Winnipeg man says he's been waiting 14 weeks for his lost luggage to turn up, or compensation for his loss, after he flew to B.C. on Flair Airlines.
As of Sunday, May 26, people forced out of their homes due to the wildfire near High Level can apply for emergency financial support. Minister Kaycee Madu has the details.
Minister of Agriculture and Forestry Devin Dreeshen said firefighters from across Canada are in Alberta to fight the out-of-control wildfire near High Level.
Sgt. Peter DeVries calls the situation unbelievable, and says: "This guy should probably never go to Vegas."
The injunction temporarily halts the Pioneer project and no demolition can go forth until the case is presented in court.
"We were all quite surprised," said an aquarium biologist. "[We] definitely had no idea that we had a pregnant snake."
Police believe the suspect struck up a conversation with the victim at a bus stop, then followed her home where he attacked her.
After a damning letter from the Ontario human rights commissioner about the jail, one woman is embarking on a 180-kilometre walk to demand changes.
The judge said “things clearly could have been worse,” while crediting the “courageous and swift action” of Saskatoon police who arrested Mike Arcand.
The Swiss-German show apparently chose Kingston because of its social media presence.
The Shoppers Love. You. Edmonton Run for Women is partnered with the Lois Hole Hospital for Women, supporting local women's mental health programs.
Manitobans really like their restaurant food delivery apps - with 45 per cent reporting they have used an app to have food delivered to their home, business, or even hospital room, compared to 29 per cent across Canada.
The SIU has closed its investigation after a man seriously injured himself during an alleged suicide attempt while in Hamilton police custody.
The United Conservatives are planning to change some rules around procedure at the Alberta Legislature, including a no-vote option for MLAs and a ban on desk-thumping.
The alleged incident happened four years ago on May 23, 2015.
The solicitor general was in St. Thomas to announce mental health funding but wound up taking questions about the Elgin-Middlesex Detention Centre.