Suspect sought after attempted purse robbery of 81-year-old woman in Toronto
Toronto police say they are searching for a suspect after an 81-year-old woman was followed across transit toward her home and then almost robbed of her purse.
Toronto police say they are searching for a suspect after an 81-year-old woman was followed across transit toward her home and then almost robbed of her purse.
Disability advocates are hosting a protest to bring awareness and call for local authorities to do more when it comes to enforcing who can park in accessible parking spots.
ATU Local 107 says a strike vote is set for Aug. 24 after recent talks with the city stalled. It says the parties remain 'miles apart' on wages, safety and LRT rights.
Montreal police are investigating after a car transporting five people, including three children, was shot at Monday night in Hochelaga-Maisonneuve.
The Toronto-based department store chain said Tuesday that the changes to its rewards offering are meant to refresh the program to better meet current shopping habits.
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has detected an invasive insect, Hemlock Woolly Adelgid, in the Halifax area for the first time -- which is deadly to hemlock trees.
The first phase of the European Union's groundbreaking new digital rules will take effect this week. Some online platforms have already started making changes.
The mission said in a report it had recorded at least 218 extrajudicial killings with links to the Taliban from their takeover of Afghanistan in mid-2021 up to June.
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Of the 1,887 wildfires in B.C. since the start of the 2023 season, nearly one in four (23 per cent) were started by human activity.
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The notice says that the staffer was volunteering for Chahal at the time, as well as being employed by the Liberal party during the election.
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The shocking video shows diving platforms and acrobats plummeting into the pool below at Europa-Park.