Man wanted in connection with ‘targeted’ Kitchener shooting arrested in Thunder Bay
Waterloo regional police say a Windsor, Ont., man wanted in connection with a 'targeted' shooting in Kitchener in September has been arrested.
Waterloo regional police say a Windsor, Ont., man wanted in connection with a 'targeted' shooting in Kitchener in September has been arrested.
Firefighters say they evacuated one person and their pet from the home, found a small fire on the stove, and extinguished it while also removing the burned pot.
A 29-year-old woman was walking on the sidewalk on Edmonds Street when police say a man running, stopped in front of her and reportedly shoved the woman to the ground.
Toronto Police say a suspect has been arrested after two TTC employees were allegedly chased with a syringe in the city's downtown core.
The latest French immersion consultation for N.B. was held in Saint John and lasted about three hours with intense scrutiny of the program from dozens of parents and teachers.
Enviroment Canada has issued warnings across Nova Scotia and New Brunswick for a messy system that will bring rain, wind and snow to the region.
Nearly 60,000 people with COVID had died in hospital as of Jan. 12, roughly a month after China abruptly dismantled its strict zero-COVID policy, according to government data.
Six parcels with explosives were sent to targets including Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, government offices, a European Union satellite agency and the U.S. Embassy last year.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Canada's premiers will meet in Ottawa next month in a bid to find a new funding deal for health care, according to two federal sources.
The report noted that nearly two-thirds of attackers exhibited behaviors or communications “that were so concerning, they should have been met with an immediate response.”
All school buses are cancelled on Wednesday in Middlesex, Oxford and Elgin Counties due to a heavy snowfall that is set to impact afternoon routes.
Data from the College of Nurses of Ontario illustrates the early results of one of the Ford government's policies designed to attract new nurses to hospitals in Ontario.
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More than one in five Canadians polled by Ipsos said they couldn't afford to pay more for household necessities as high inflation and interest rates bite.
Calgary Co-op is moving forward with plans to shut down a couple of its stores – a decision that will impact dozens of jobs at both the Village Square and Beddington locations.
Connor Hellebuyck stopped 39 shots in the loss while Juuse Saros got the win with 32 saves.
Acorn Canada wants to see interest rates capped at 30 per cent. Currently, alternative lenders are allowed to hit borrowers for as much as 60 per cent interest.
The MySafe machines dispense hydromorphone, a medical-grade opioid, providing people with addiction a lifesaving alternative to the toxic drugs circulating on the street.
The Bruins were expected to have no issue at the Bell Centre, but they sure had some before prevailing 4-2. Brian Wilde has more.
Peel Regional Police said a man walked into a hospital in the Bovaird Drive and Bramalea Road area, where Brampton Civic is located.
The Calgary Police Service said there were 3,174 reported catalytic converter thefts between January and November last year, up from 1,560 thefts in 2021.
Bobbi Sloan says she tried to negotiate different locations, or to meet the bus halfway considering there are school bus road signs leading up to her home.
It's an encounter of a lifetime. While hiking a commonly used trail up in Black Mountain, a Kelowna man spotted a pack of wolves and was able to photograph the experience.
"(Manning) brings no objectivity (and) no scientific expertise to the job of assessing and evaluating this issue," Notley added.
The federal housing minister said his constituency office “followed all the rules” in hiring Munch More Media, and said twice that he was "happy with the services” it provided.