Charges recommended after man allegedly chokes puppy in New Westminster
Police say they received multiple 911 calls about a man fighting two people and hitting pets that were inside a vehicle.
Police say they received multiple 911 calls about a man fighting two people and hitting pets that were inside a vehicle.
Here is a roundup of the latest developments on the coronavirus pandemic in the Greater Toronto Area for May 16, 2020.
Police say hikers were walking a trail in Cosens Bay on Friday afternoon and discovered the unexploded mortar round.
Police say the driver was pulled over for speeding Friday night on Spadina Crescent.
The driver of the ATV, a 57-year-old man, was pronounced dead at the scene.
As COVID-19 deaths continue to rise, Quebec's health minister said they hope to dispel the 'code of silence' preventing health-care workers from reporting problems.
Felicien Kabuga, who had a $5 million bounty on his head, had been accused of equipping militias in the genocide that killed more than 800,000 ethnic Tutsis and moderate Hutus who tried to protect them.
Police say Jarnail Sanghera was last seen around 11 a.m. on Friday at his family home near Nordel Way and 116th Street in North Delta.
Company spokesperson Kelly Cheeseman confirmed Saturday the online retail giant will stop paying employees the extra $2 per hour and double overtime incentives they had been receiving since the COVID-19 pandemic began.
The Toronto Board of Health says the city has spent $200 million to open new shelter facilities and move homeless people into hotels, and is asking the province to foot part of the bill.
Allergy season is in full swing, and for some people, that means weeks of painful, irritating symptoms.
There isn't much for sale right now. But if you look carefully, you may find opportunity.
Tens of thousands of impoverished migrant workers are on the move across India, heading for home after being abandoned by their employers during the nationwide lockdown.
Wuhan health authorities sprang back into action after confirming last weekend the central Chinese city's first cluster of new infections since it was released from virtual lockdown on April 8.
Researchers in the United States and France are attempting to train dogs to detect the disease too.
Operation Inspiration is a salute to "Canadians doing their part to fight the spread of COVID-19."
The Royal Alberta Museum is opening Saturday at a smaller capacity to accommodate COVID-19 guidelines.
Hawaii authorities have been cracking down on travelers who defy a mandatory 14-day quarantine for people arriving in the islands, a rule put in place to curb the spread of the coronavirus.
One former city councillor says if the mayor really was blindsided by the vote, he should have moved to have it postponed.
Steve Linick will replaced by Stephen Akard, a former career foreign service officer who has close ties to Vice-President Mike Pence, said an anonymous official.
For FC Edmonton's head coach, how the Bundesliga restarts its season this weekend will be something to watch for as his team and the Canadian Premier League await word on when or if their season will get underway.
Cara McNulty the mother of 11-year-old Joshua Steinburg has launched an initiative called Life Jackets for Life.
Here’s Phil Darlington’s Friday, May 15, 2020 evening weather forecast for Edmonton, Alberta and the surrounding area.
Mass gathering restriction in Alberta are being eased to allow groups of up to 50 people to gather, as long as physical distancing and proper sanitization is followed. Julia Wong has more on that, plus other information that came out in Friday’s daily update.
A webcast of Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton with Carole Anne Devaney from Friday, May 15, 2020.