SIU clears Toronto police officer in connection with death of man in custody
In a press release issued Friday, the SIU said on Oct. 14, 2021, a 48-year-old man was arrested and lodged in a cell. The man was found dead the following morning.
In a press release issued Friday, the SIU said on Oct. 14, 2021, a 48-year-old man was arrested and lodged in a cell. The man was found dead the following morning.
A total of 1,704 people were being treated in an Ontario hospital on Saturday with COVID-19, as the province continues to battle the pandemic.
Protesters have begun gathering at the New Brunswick legislature in Fredericton as the second day of an anti-mandate protest begins.
Boris Johnson has denied any wrongdoing, but he is alleged to have been at up to six of the 12 events in his 10 Downing St. office and other government buildings.
Investigators responded to reports of a shooting shortly after 9 p.m., Friday on Upper James Street near Duff Street, but the people involved had already fled.
Police have expanded the road closures in downtown Toronto as the city braces for another round of protests in solidarity with the anti-mandate demonstrations in Ottawa.
According to a release, alerts are issued when temperatures are forecast to reach -15 Celsius or colder, or when the wind chill is forecast to reach -20 C or colder.
The Saint John Police Force is investigating a complaint of a hate-motivated incident that happened during a Zoom meeting with members of the Muslim community.
In a tweet Saturday morning, the police department confirmed the enforcement at the Ambassador Bridge and said, "We urge all demonstrators to act lawfully and peacefully."
Police urged the protesters to move to a park, where the municipality said they could demonstrate, and warned the public about traffic problems in the city.
Scott Redlac, owner of Burnaby Grills and Langara Mechanical Plumbing and Heating, was attacked on Jan. 24 by a man who approached the business.
The dashboard, only available to Saskatchewan Health Authority leaders, no longer shows the total number of people who died from the disease in the province.
A lawsuit is moving forward as a class proceeding in the Ontario Superior Court against the Royal Winnipeg Ballet over photos taken by Bruce Monk.
An Okanagan woman says her birth overseas to a Canadian military parent has left her tied up in bureaucracy trying to access a B.C. driver's licence.
The Walk to End Abuse will take place on Sunday, June 5, at Rotary Park in Penticton.
Kenneth Jacobs is still wanted on outstanding warrants and charges that stem from an incident that saw an RCMP officer nearly get hit by a vehicle.
Paul O'Callaghan was cycling home on Monday, when he was hit by a trailer being towed by a pickup truck driver in the same place Kaydence Bourque was killed two months ago.
According to the company that owns the care home, Park Place Seniors Living, the heating system failed during December's record-breaking cold temperatures.
A man is sharing his experience trying to sell a car, hoping it will help others. He tried to sell a new SUV he paid for but couldn't sell because there was a $1 lien on it.
In a 9-4 vote Friday, Edmonton city councillors decided the city won't implement its own municipal restrictions exemption program (REP).
There was a small drop in the number of Albertans with COVID-19 who are in hospital on Friday while 23 additional coronavirus deaths were reported over the last 24 hours.
The City of Edmonton applied for and was granted Friday an interim injunction in regards to the downtown protest convoys.
The union argues the Alberta Court of Appeal based its decision on hypotheticals, even though AUPE was experiencing a "current chilling effect" from the bill's prohibitions.
At about 4 p.m. Thursday, a man was found dead in the area of Township Road 510A and Range Road 255A, near Rabbit Hill Snow Resort.