Police equipment, ammo stolen from vehicle in Kitchener: police
Waterloo Regional Police say several pieces of their equipment, including ammunition, were taken from a vehicle in Kitchener.
Waterloo Regional Police say several pieces of their equipment, including ammunition, were taken from a vehicle in Kitchener.
People with disabilities say COVID-19 support from the federal and provincial governments is not enough to cover added expenses.
A 12-year-old gave out gift certificates anonymously to brighten up people's day.
Nathan Willis Tupper is described as having a medium build, noticeable tattoos, short red hair and blue eyes.
Barrie officials say the emergency order will be amended to reflect the change for the duration of the COVID-19 pandemic.
A professor of epidemiology at the University of Calgary believes eased visitor restrictions at Alberta continuing-care centres will have a huge impacts on those in the facilities and their families.
Joseph Brant Hospital in Burlington announces increased testing capacity for COVID-19.
The old sawmill in Stone Mills Township was destroyed in a fire that OPP are treating as suspicious.
Investigators say the victim remains in hospital and that no one has been arrested.
On July 10, Parks Canada closed several trails and backcountry campgrounds in the Baureman Valley after receiving reports of a black bear in the area that was biting unattended backpacks and came into contact with an occupied tent.
It's no surprise, the more active you are, the more active your kids will be. ParticipACTION is reminding parents about their influence on children by asking them to take the #ActiveFamilyPledge.
Both Cenovus Energy and Suncor Energy reported millions of dollars in losses in the second quarter as they throttled back oil production amid a global crude market awash in surplus barrels.
Dr. Deena Hinshaw is scheduled to speak at 3:30 p.m. Her news conference will be streamed live in this story post.
A global credit ratings business has downgraded the Edmonton Regional Airports Authority's rating in light of the decline in passenger volumes with coronavirus.
The federal Liberals and Alberta's United Conservatives have agreed on a one-year extension to child-care funding that will also help offset costs related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Suncor CEO Mark Little says he won't "bet the financial health'' of the company on the nascent recovery, listing a host of risks including the possibility of a second wave of virus outbreaks.
The oilsands company says its loss amounted to 19 cents per share for the period ended June 30, compared with a profit of $1.45 per share or $1.78 billion a year earlier.
A driver and passenger died after a vehicle collided with a moose in northern Alberta early Thursday morning, RCMP said.
California on Wednesday overtook New York, the original epicenter of the U.S. novel coronavirus outbreak, as the worst-hit state for cases, according to a Reuters tally of county data.
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The countries that top the rankings of COVID-19 deaths globally are not necessarily the poorest, the richest, or even the most densely populated. But they do have one thing in common: They are led by populist, mold-breaking leaders.
The mayor of the U.S. city of Portland, Ted Wheeler, was stung by tear gas early on Thursday morning after he joined demonstrators protesting against racial injustice and police brutality.
Toronto Mayor John Tory said he's prepared to extend the city's mandatory masking order to shared spaces inside apartment and condominium buildings if management companies refuse to do it voluntarily.
Hundreds of flights with possible COVID-19 exposures have landed at or taken off from Canadian airports since the novel coronavirus pandemic began.
Experts say the reopening of bars and restaurants has only exacerbated and that without more consistent messaging and penalities, it will only worsen.