1 dead, 2 injured in Caledon crash; Oakville man facing charges
One person was killed and two others were injured in a three-vehicle crash in Caledon, police say. Now one of the injured individuals is facing charges.
One person was killed and two others were injured in a three-vehicle crash in Caledon, police say. Now one of the injured individuals is facing charges.
The City of Vancouver has released its plan to clean up an approved homeless camp in CRAB Park. Residents will need to temporarily vacate by Sunday so crews can begin work.
The University of Alberta Golden Bears were crowned U Sports champions on Sunday.
'It got to the point where he told his mom he was tired of being called Victoria and he wanted to cut his hair,' said Bear's aunt, Chasity Delorme.
A migrant worker from Jamaica spent months without health care after being fired from her job on a farm, and while battling cancer.
Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) done remotely with a therapist is just as effective as in-person sessions, according to a new study published in the CMAJ.
The male driver and two passengers of the vehicle were transported to hospital by paramedic services with serious but non-life-threatening injuries.
Hamilton police release a photo of a man dressed in black clothing that may be a suspect in the murder of 19-year-old Alexander Circiumaru on March 6,
Canada's federal budget is likely to allocate billions of dollars for investing in building homes and low-cost housing programs, Housing Minister Sean Fraser said on Monday.
The Manitoba Moose announced Monday that 20-year-old netminder Thomas Milic was named the American Hockey League's player of the week.
The city plans to remove the tree that currently sits in the middle of a surface parking lot, but not without preserving some of its history.
A rash of fires on and around Main Street in recent months has the president of Winnipeg's firefighters' union frustrated for his members.
After a week of spring-like temperatures, the southern half of Alberta is expected to be hit with 15 to 25 cm of snow.
Almost $391 million is through a bilateral agreement to support Saskatchewan's three-year action plan to improve health care by creating better access to services.
Public health says anyone who suspects or witnesses a drug poisoning should call 911.
Unprecedented drought in British Columbia last year has prompted the provincial government to invest $80 million to help manage, collect and store water for crops and livestock.
Three neat rows of tiny shelters are up and occupied as the provincial government gradually rolls out what it is touting as an important part of its solution to homelessness.
More than 12,000 vehicles were stolen in Toronto during 2023, Chief Myron Demkiw said. That number averages to 34 vehicles a day, or one vehicle stolen every 40 minutes.
The CEOs of Rogers, Telus and Bell appeared virtually before a Parliamentary committee studying wireless costs in Canada on Monday where they defended their pricing decisions.
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The Toronto police chief said hate crimes rose again in February in the city, citing a spike in antisemitism. Reports of hate crimes in the city have been up since Oct. 7.
The warmest temperatures of the year so far arrive in the Okanagan weather forecast to finish winter before a cooling trend for the start of spring.
Investigators determined that the vehicle's owner notified his insurance company to report the damage.
Jason Shivers returns to the Edmonton Elks as the club's assistant head coach, defensive coordinator and linebackers coach.
Organizers of the Edmonton International Fringe Festival say the event is struggling financially and that without immediate help, the future of the festival will be very different.