Trio of motorcyclists charged with dangerous operation by Calgary police
A trio of motorcyclists have been charged with dangerous operation of a vehicle following two incidents in less than a week.
A trio of motorcyclists have been charged with dangerous operation of a vehicle following two incidents in less than a week.
Montrealers who use adapted public transit provided by the Société de transport de Montréal (STM) can once again ride along with a companion, starting September 30th.
Ten new ambulances have been added to the streets of Edmonton and Calgary, in addition to the nine announced in the summer.
According to Vancouver police, three sellers had their wares stolen -- one of whom was robbed at gunpoint and one of whom was injured -- between Saturday and Monday.
More than a dozen residences in the southwest area of the city, as well as the southeast and William Whyte neighbourhoods, were victimized.
Canada is preparing to honour the second annual National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on Friday. The federal government has made the day a statutory holiday for its workers.
In a tweet Tuesday, Toronto police said the incident occurred in the Signet Drive and Ormont Drive area at around 2:25 p.m.
EPS Major Collision Investigations Section (MCIS) is investigating the fatality and is working in conjunction with ETS investigators.
Neighbours in the small community of Burnt Islands, N.L., are helping each other clean through the rubble of their former homes.
Another established restaurant in Waterloo Region is up for sale as the now infamous Miltons Grill and Bar has been listed on MLS.
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A search of the vehicle found a shotgun, a crossbow, various ammunition and crossbow bolts, and meth.
The suspect, a Kelowna resident, was arrested and is now facing charges of robbery, assault causing, and uttering threats and is being held for a first court appearance today.
While some students will return on Wednesday, classes remain cancelled at schools in the Chignecto-Central, Strait and Cape Breton-Victoria regional centres for education.
The federal NDP is calling for a probe into rising grocery store profits, alleging that corporate greed could be driving food inflation.
Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki called the events “an act of sabotage,” while Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said she could not rule it out.
Investigators say the minivan may have front-end damage after colliding with a vehicle in the York Rd./Wyndham St. area Monday night.
Multiple people are also believed to be involved, Calgary police said in a Tuesday morning news release.
Canada Basketball and the Canadian Elite Basketball League, in partnership with Explore Edmonton and the City of Edmonton, made the announcement Tuesday.
Niagara Health says up to 23 people are heading to hospital after a "hazardous materials incident" in the community.
A major report from the federal government last month warned that the cost of providing flood insurance 'will grow faster than inflation and gross domestic product in the future.'
Toronto police said on Sept. 19, at around 12 p.m., officers received a report of an indecent act in the Pharmacy Avenue and Lawrence Avenue East area.
Japan's assassinated former leader, Shinzo Abe, was given a rare state funeral Tuesday that was full of military pomp and surrounded by mourners as well as by widespread protests.
Toronto police said on April 3, 2021 at around 5:40 p.m., officers received a report of a shooting at 35 Trehorne Drive.
The City of Leduc has made bylaw changes it hopes will crack down on catalytic converter theft, which officials say is on the rise.