Ontario ice fishing anglers reminded to remove huts as season nears end
Ice huts will be required to be removed from lakes throughout the month of March, depending on the Fisheries Management Zone.
Ice huts will be required to be removed from lakes throughout the month of March, depending on the Fisheries Management Zone.
Kenneth Mitchell is being remembered as a talented actor, father and advocate for those living with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).
The city said it will schedule snow removal based on the street priority system, and asked commuters to use 'extreme caution when near heavy equipment.'
"We need to change the culture of bail court decision making," said Nicole Myers, an associate professor of sociology at Queen's University.
A man from Toronto was arrested and several people were injured as the result of a protest near Kitchener over the weekend, according to Waterloo Regional Police.
Nova Scotia’s environment minister says the provincial government will not put into force legislation passed in 2019 to protect the province’s coastline.
Softball in Puslinch has seen a rise in popularity among various age groups. The organization will speak to council and is expecting an answer from them by the end of the week.
A Saskatchewan man is to be sentenced Monday into the 2022 death of 13-month-old Tanner Brass in Prince Albert, Sask.
Jennifer Jones bid a reluctant goodbye to a curling stage where she's performed brilliantly in her career.
Law enforcement officials believe the U.S. Air Force member doused himself in accelerant and ignited the flames in an apparent protest.
Rachel Homan reclaimed the Canadian women's curling championship seven years after her last one with a 5-4 win over Jennifer Jones on Sunday.
The timing was curious for the Jets' chairman to go from 'this team isn't going anywhere' four months ago to 'it's not going to work over the long haul' in an interview Friday.
If you don’t have any travel plans this March Break, here are some great ideas to make the most of your staycation.
About 3,000 academic workers at York University have gone on strike today after their union said the university didn't meet their demand to "address the affordability crisis."
Striking faculty, librarians and lab instructors at Mount Saint Vincent University in Halifax are returning to the bargaining table today.
A man has died after being buried in an avalanche while snowmobiling in southwestern Alberta.
The sitting begins Wednesday and is to be followed Thursday by the release of the 2024 provincial budget.
A recent stretch of warm weather in the Edmonton area ended Sunday as cold weather crept in and the region saw a significant amount of snow fall to the ground.
A blast of wintry weather means closures and bus cancellations for some Manitoba school divisions Monday.
Snow and strong winds are being seen across Saskatoon as an Alberta clipper sweeps across the city on Monday.
Halifax's deadline for people to leave encampments around the city has arrived, but some residents still remained as of Monday morning.
Russian opposition politician Alexei Navalny was close to being freed in a prisoner swap at the time of his death, a close ally said on Monday.
Officers say the OPP Dufferin Detachment responded to a collision late Sunday morning in the Township of Melancthon, about 100 kilometres north of Toronto.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said last week his government’s upcoming bill will focus on making the internet safer for minors, while not censoring it for the rest of Canadians.
An Alberta clipper moving across the Prairies. Environment Canada said up to 20 cm of snow can be expected for western Manitoba and the Interlake region.