Man arrested after convenience store robbery reported in Whitby
Durham Regional Police said the robbery occurred in February at a convenience store in the Dunlop Street and Brock Street South area.
Durham Regional Police said the robbery occurred in February at a convenience store in the Dunlop Street and Brock Street South area.
Winnipeg police said the start of this year has brought about higher rates of firearm-related violent crime, raising concerns over the manufacturing of 3D-printed ghost guns
York Regional Police said on Thursday at around 6:30 p.m., an officer on patrol saw a black Toyota Camry on Ninth Line near Highway 407.
The committee is scheduled to meet on Friday at 2:30 p.m. and will monitor the wildfires in Alberta to make emergency decisions if needed.
Donors help make new Smilezone possible at Port Perry Hospital. The spaces are custom designed to create therapeutic and interactive spaces for children of all ages.
Two people were taken to hospital during an early morning house fire response in a northwest Calgary neighbourhood.
Bob Bradley and Bruce Arena face off as coaching rivals for the seventh time Saturday, the latest chapter in a relationship that stretches back some 40 years.
Alberta's NDP is promising to hire thousands of teachers and support workers in the public education system if the party wins the provincial election set for May 29.
RCMP in Manitoba's Interlake region had their hands full Tuesday afternoon with a chaotic chase scene that led to the arrest of four people in their 20s.
On Friday, the Lower Trent Conservation authority in Ontario advised residents along the Lake Ontario shoreline should be aware of the potential for erosion and flooding.
As Western Canada battles floods and fires this spring, physicians are noticing the impacts of what is being called eco-anxiety and they say it's a pressing concern.
United Conservative Leader Danielle Smith says she won't be campaigning on some of her party's more contentious ideas ahead of the Alberta election.
As Alberta deals with another set of wildfires, the raging blazes are not new to the province and have caused billions of dollars in damages.
Dozens of employees demonstrated outside the Floralies Lachine long-term care home Friday morning to voice their frustration with the West Island health authority.
Employees of a Starbucks coffee shop in Waterloo became the first in Ontario to join a union, according to announcement from the United Steelworkers.
$110,400 is coming from the Resilient Communities Grant Fund that will go towards training staff and volunteers who deal with youth seeking mental health support.
City staff were directed by councillors to explore options to replace the volunteer initiative after years of low recruitment and a dwindling list of people seeking the service.
The letters went out to 20 units on Friday, claiming that leases would be terminated by the end of August in order to facilitate major renovations.
A man from Nova Scotia was sentenced to nine years in prison after he was arrested in Manitoba in relation to sexual assaults involving a child.
According to police, the victim got into a confrontation with a group of other youths near the school, which led to the stabbing. The suspects then fled the scene.
It's officially smile cookie week at Tim Hortons, and this year, 100 per cent of proceeds will be going to the Durham Children's Aid Foundation.
The fine is the maximum amount allowed under the collective bargaining agreement between the NHL and NHL Players' Association.
About 7,000 people who were forced to flee their homes in Drayton Valley, Alta., Thursday faced long waits in their vehicles overnight and some made their way to Edmonton Friday.
Wildfires across the province have been aided by record breaking temperatures, dangerous wind and dry conditions.
Fort Saskatchewan RCMP received a call at around 1 a.m. for multiple house fires in the Boxwood Bend area.