4 new coronavirus cases in Guelph as total number rises to 120 with 7 deaths
Guelph reported four new cases of the novel coronavirus on Wednesday, bringing the city's total to 120 cases.
Guelph reported four new cases of the novel coronavirus on Wednesday, bringing the city's total to 120 cases.
Peterborough Public Health has completed testing in all eight area long-term care homes and is now focusing on retirement homes.
Video from our Global 1 news helicopters of police vehicles, an ambulance and fire truck on the QEII near the Highway 2A turnoff in Leduc. A tent can be seen set up on the side of the road; underneath is a tarp covering something. What appeared to be a weapon could be seen on the...
Greg and Jamie Blair were two of the 22 people killed on April 18 and 19 during a shooting that happened in five rural Nova Scotia communities.
Federal Fisheries Minister has said the announcement of an aid package is "days away," and it would follow a $62.5-million package that was announced last month.
Manitoba stylists were allowed back to work Monday as part of the province's first phase of reopening businesses.
Middlesex-London Health Unit figures show two of the new coronavirus cases are linked to local seniors facilities.
CMHC has given tenants rent deferral until the end of May. But one business at Creekside has already said it can't survive and has shuttered for good.
Video showing an incident involving RCMP on the QEII near the Highway 2A turnoff in Leduc, which resulted in the busy highway being closed Wednesday morning.
According to fire crews, the blaze is believed to have been accidental, but it remains under investigation.
While some Canadians are finding new ways to support those who lose a loved one, grief educator and funeral home owner Jeremy Allen is concerned that mourning - the essential means of processing grief - could get lost in the pandemic.
The Ontario government announced that it will not be moving forward with the redesign of the province's licence plates and will revert back to the original white "Yours to Discover" plates.
The Alberta Serious Incident Response Team is investigating an officer-involved shooting that occurred south of Leduc, Alta., Wednesday morning.
Alberta's education minister is set to release further information on when in-school classes might be able to resume.
Experts say that with relaunching plans rolling out in Alberta, people need to be vigilant with social distancing to prevent an extensive second wave.
Suncor Energy Inc. is reporting a first-quarter net loss of $3.525 billion mainly due to asset impairments linked to low oil prices, compared with net earnings of $1.47 billion in the same quarter of last year.
After being hospitalized and diagnosed with COVID-19, Georges Laraque is now resting at home in self-isolation.
The hope is to provide financial relief to the Canadian horse industry during the COVID-19 pandemic without requiring government funding.
The federal government has made another multimillion-dollar investment into the development of the F-35 stealth fighter jet, even as it weighs a new extension to the $19-billion competition to replace Canada's aging CF-18s.
While isolation protects vulnerable seniors from contracting the coronavirus, it's also having a debilitating effect on their mental wellbeing.
Even as countries moved forward Wednesday with easing their coronavirus restrictions and restarting their economies, a large cluster of infections linked to a market in India and the first lockdown of a major Brazilian city highlighted that the battle against the pandemic was far from won.
The Trudeau government is expected to face a grilling today from opposition parties over its handling of the COVID-19 crisis.
The Cyclone helicopter carrying six Armed Forces members crashed into the Ionian Sea on April 29th.
Golfers are now hitting the links after the Alberta government gave courses the OK to open. But it comes with strict safety protocols, to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
A majority of the masks will be given to the Canadian Red Cross for distribution, while the remainder will be split between Ontario, Alberta and British Columbia.