Despite how Edmontonians perceive their safety, crime is down: report
The rate of violent crime is down six per cent and property crime is down 12 per cent, but surveyed Edmontonians feel less safe in the city compared to the year before.
The rate of violent crime is down six per cent and property crime is down 12 per cent, but surveyed Edmontonians feel less safe in the city compared to the year before.
Lethbridge police announced the conclusion of a disciplinary matter that involved five officers for their roles in 'the creation and distribution of profane, abusive' memes.
It was ultimately scrapped because it had been "informed by initial reporting that was incomplete and lacked necessary context," the Prime Minister's Office told Global News.
Peterborough County OPP have issued 3,582 tickets for speeding in 2022, up from 2,098 for the same time period in 2021, representing a 71 per cent increase.
Homicide detectives updated a suspicious death case involving a 38-year-old woman found dead on Nov. 10 at a residence on Ferguson Avenue North.
The Waterloo Region District School Board says that Edna Staebler Public School in Waterloo has been placed under a 'hold and secure' at the request of Waterloo Regional Police.
Photos and videos collected by PETA Asia investigators show monkeys being chained, whipped, beaten, and dangled from their necks at coconut farms.
The Saskatchewan government is seeking to reassure the families of those killed or injured in the Humboldt Broncos bus crash that it will not be loosening rules for truck driving licences.
Alberta's finance minister says there will be legislation next month to re-index income tax brackets and benefit payments for seniors and people with disabilities.
Investigators found as many as 263,000 of the Cypress Island farm’s fish escaped in a 2017 incident, not the 160,000 Cooke Aquaculture told the public.
Beginning Dec. 1, Ontario will be changing its funding model for virtual visits between new patients and their physicians.
The league announced the annual honours Tuesday, naming Zach Collaros, Dalton Schoen, Stanley Bryant, Pat Neufeld, Deatrick Nichols and Janarion Grant to the squad.
For the first time in his career on Tuesday, Edmonton Elks defensive tackle Jake Ceresna was named a CFL All-Star after finishing third in the league in quarterbacks sacks with 10.
The Edmonton Public School Board will be reaching out to Alberta's chief medical officer of health (CMOH) for advice on how to deal with a surge of illness in its schools.
Alberta's new minister of Forestry, Parks and Tourism says his focus will be on ensuring the province's parks are more accessible to people.
In a tweet Tuesday, Toronto police said the fire occurred just before 9 a.m., in the Gladstone Avenue and Dupont Street area.
Here’s your morning rewind for the Tuesday, Nov. 15, edition of Global News Morning Saskatoon.
Amid high inflation, investors have been nervously eyeing how consumer spending pans out during the holiday season, when retailers make more than a third of their annual profits.
Canadian screenwriter Paul Haggis was ordered to pay a total of US$10 million to a woman who said he sexually assaulted her.
The Waterloo Region District School Board sent a notice to parents on Monday night recommending that children begin to wear masks in classrooms again.
Schools across Saskatchewan are experiencing a wide range of sicknesses as hospitals are seeing higher numbers of children seeking care in emergencies.
Home sales in Canada saw their first bump in October since February as rising interest rates had put a chill into market activity.
Among the items seized include tobacco, marijuana, crystal meth and shatter.
Over the next three decades, the West African nation's population is expected to soar even more: from 216 million this year to 375 million, the UN says.
Kingston Police is investigating a 'sudden death' that took place Monday morning on McKendry Road in Glenburnie, just north of the city.