Shannon Martin the latest Manitoba Tory to opt out of upcoming election
Shannon Martin has become the latest Manitoba Progressive Conservative to decide not to run in the provincial elected slated for Oct. 3.
Shannon Martin has become the latest Manitoba Progressive Conservative to decide not to run in the provincial elected slated for Oct. 3.
A southern Ontario high school teacher has been hired by the Blue Jays to join the coaching staff of their High-A affiliate team, the Vancouver Canadians.
The pair of violent Valentine's Day assaults are alleged to have taken place in the 6400 block of Buswell Street in Richmond.
In its latest monthly report, the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) reported 145 offences against customers in December, 2022
The church says its email was hacked on Wednesday, and that its contact list had been compromised.
At Winnipeg's Health Sciences Centre, 9.4 per cent of people left the ER without being seen in 2018. Last year that number ballooned to an average of 26.5 per cent.
The federal government's decision to hire the Netherlands-based International Commission on Missing Persons to engage with Indigenous communities has been met with concerns.
A 72-year-old man from Surrey, B.C., pleaded guilty on Jan. 20, to telecommuting to lure a child under 16 and was sentenced to a 15-month conditional sentence order.
The Stigma-Free Society said it was targeted by a scamming operation that falsely sold them advertising space that was to be on reusable bags sold at an IGA.
The Alberta government says that any municipality that wants to move away from the RCMP and start their own police service will receive provincial assistance.
The photo was snapped by the pilot of a U-2 reconnaissance plane on Feb. 3, looking down at the balloon as it hovered over the Central United States.
"I will continue to use my big mouth to speak up for the voiceless and those who do not vote. Namely, children, missing and murdered Indigenous girls and Mother Earth."
Warman RCMP are asking members of the public to help identify the man matching a police sketch. He is wanted in connection with an attempted abduction of a girl last month.
The company says it is limiting access to news content online to under four per cent of its Canadian users of its products in response to the proposed Online News Act.
With tax season around the corner, a cybersecurity expert warns people to beware of tax scams where culprits can steal a person's identity and money.
'You can be from Mount Pleasant and Eglinton and still be trafficked from Mount Pleasant and Eglinton. You don't have to be moved in order for it to be trafficking.'
ALERT said Christopher Becks, 37, allegedly targeted homeless women with addictions in Edmonton, who he then forced into the sex trade.
Coalition Avenir Québec party originally promised to open 5,000 classes for four-year-olds within five years, but that target was later dropped to 2,600 classes by 2025-26.
OPP say they initially received a call about an injured person near the David Street West bridge Wednesday morning.
David Wesley St. Clair Reid was teaching a Grade 8 class in 2021 when a student who had "well-documented designations and an individual education plan" caught his attention.
A Kelowna man won $85,000 this month when he dashed out during a Super Bowl party and picked up some 50/50 tickets, according to the BC Lottery Corporation.
On Wednesday, the federal government announced that it is putting up $228,244 to make repairs to the boat launch in the Galt area of Cambridge.
Police said charges have now been laid in the fatal hit and run on June 19, 2022, in which a victim was struck by a vehicle in the Kitsilano neighbourhood.
An online poll has found that more than 60 per cent of British Columbians surveyed feel there is no need for additional public health measures related to COVID-19
The inquest will begin on March 20 and is expected to hear from 16 witnesses over a two-week period.