‘This is all they have’: Wind storm destroys tents for unhoused in Halifax
Monday's fierce wind and rain storm took residents of Grand Parade's tent encampment in Halifax by surprise, and destroyed nearly a third of the structures.
Monday's fierce wind and rain storm took residents of Grand Parade's tent encampment in Halifax by surprise, and destroyed nearly a third of the structures.
Those who long for some chilly outdoor activities are going to be pleased to hear that Kelowna's Stuart Park is opening for the season.
For many Winnipeggers, the iconic bridge was a regular part of the daily commute, but for local singer-songwriter Scott Nolan, it served as an inspiration.
The new resolution was passed with nearly unanimous support from the 600 delegates at a Québec solidaire party convention on Saturday.
Budget deliberations begin for the City of Saskatoon for the next three days.
Ontario's top court has upheld the validity of a mandatory math test for new teachers, saying that a lower court decision calling it unconstitutional was based on incomplete data.
Around 1:10 p.m. Tuesday, an alert was sent out saying anyone accessing the water in the community should boil water for at least one minute before using it.
Ten more men face charges that include rioting in connection to a violent conflict that took place in northeast Calgary in September.
A group at York University is calling for the reinstatement of three employees who they say were suspended after police laid charges in the defacement of an Indigo bookstore.
Police said on Nov. 24 someone alerted them to a post where a suspect posted a video of what police called a pitbull 'violently attacking a white goat inside a house.'
Saskatoon's Food Bank and Learning Centre launched its 2023 holiday campaign to raise food and funds for Saskatoon's most vulnerable.
Toronto police say they have arrested a Toronto man in connection with a suspected hate-motivated assault earlier this month in Etobicoke.
The suspect faces several charges, including aggravated assault, assault on a peace officer and possession of a firearm. He remains in custody.
After lengthy deliberations, a majority of Edmonton city councillors voted on Tuesday to approve a 6.6 per cent tax increase on properties for next year.
According to police, around 9 a.m., an officer patrolling Highway 401 in the region conducted a traffic stop for a vehicle that had been reported stolen.
A search warrant led to the seizure of weapons and ammunition in Swan River after RCMP were called to a firearm discharge incident, police say.
As the 20th annual Give Me Shelter campaign begins, a woman who fled violence and now works at an Edmonton shelter is sharing her story in hopes it'll help others break free.
Two people were sent to hospital following a fire near 80th Avenue and 106th Street on Tuesday morning.
OPP from Burlington say there have been serious injuries from multiple crashes on the eastbound Highway 403 at Garden Avenue near Brantford due to white out conditions.
The Calgary Police Service is crediting residents of the southwest neighbourhood of Erlton for spotting and reporting suspected drug trafficking in their community.
RauDZ Regional Table, previously Fresco, announced in a brief statement on Tuesday it will be closing its doors and ending its award-winning run on the last day of 2023.
The city's general manager of finance said it could have been worse as original projections suggested a 20 per cent increase would be needed for 2024.
Strength in the energy stocks helped lift Canada's main stock index higher in late-morning trading, while U.S. stock markets also rose.
A BMW driver was parked on a Kamloops street Monday night when a man approached his window with a gun brandished and stole the car.
The tunnel the workers were building was designed as part of the Chardham all-weather road, which will connect various Hindu pilgrimage sites.