Selkirk RCMP arrest man in connection with firearm discharge
Selkirk RCMP have arrested a man in connection to a firearm being discharged at a residence in St. Andrews. The 21-year-old faces a number of charges.
Selkirk RCMP have arrested a man in connection to a firearm being discharged at a residence in St. Andrews. The 21-year-old faces a number of charges.
Late last week, the agency issued a Community Drug Alert after dozens of overdoses occurred between May 31 and June 5.
A Winnipeg man says a little-known program allowed his credit card company to share his credit card number with a merchant before he even had the card himself.
A five-year-old girl from Laval, Que., chopped her long locks for the very first time in support of breast cancer patients. The much-anticipated cut took place at her daycare.
Singh says he has yet to hear from the government or Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre on the matter, despite both saying on the weekend that they would be reaching out.
A man was seen stealing $700 worth of the cards on Thursday night.
A London man faces multiple charges after a loss prevention officer was assaulted with pepper spray over the weekend. The victim did not sustain any physical injuries.
The Ministry of Transportation said the detour remains in place for commercial vehicles and people who must travel, however, it adds four hours on to the journey.
The tunnel was once the subject of an episode of the Syfy network show “Ghost Hunters."
Hot, sunny weather returns to the Okanagan weather forecast heading into the final full work week of June before mid-week showers arrive.
A disgraced doctor who was once at the top in his field in both Interior Health and Alberta Health Services north zone could see up to eight years in prison for child sex assault.
Shandro’s lawyer claimed the law society does not have jurisdiction since the allegations “do not sufficiently touch upon practice of law."
Canadians looking to the skies for help in fighting wildfires and the smoky air they cause are likely out of luck this week, according to Environment Canada.
Due to hot, dry weather and high demand, the Alberta city of St. Albert said the three reservoirs used by the community are nearing critical levels, prompting water-use warnings.
A body was recovered from the North Saskatchewan River about 83 kilometres northeast of Edmonton on Sunday afternoon.
Toronto police said Monday that on June 4, a man threatened to "shoot up" a school on an online platform.
The province of Manitoba has established a joint nursing council to enhance working conditions and patient care, Health Minister Audrey Gordon announced on Monday.
Bracebridge Ontario Provincial Police are asking for the public's assistance in finding the driver of a truck who repeatedly approached two girls walking alone over the weekend.
A spokesperson for the RCMP told Global News that their officers, along with the CBSA and London Police, investigated 'a human trafficking file involving labour trafficking.'
The shelter was broken into on Saturday and the suspects took the van along with laptops, tablets, cash and credit cards, according to AARCS.
Premier François Legault told a news conference Monday there should be fewer than 4,000 evacuees remaining by the end of the day, down from a peak of more than 13,500 on Friday.
The Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority warns that heavy rain in the forecast could lead to flooding in some areas of the Lake Simcoe watershed starting Monday.
Investigators say someone found racial epithets written in chalk on the ground at Dallen Subdivision Park early Saturday.
The Canadian government has ordered the seizure of a Russian-registered cargo aircraft that has been grounded at the Toronto Pearson airport since February 2022.
The Bank of Canada's job is being made harder by government spending plans and could keep interest rates higher for longer, according to a new report from CIBC.