Voluntary Peterborough toll booths to support Special Olympic programs
Every Easter weekend, Peterborough Police set up voluntary toll booths to collect money to support Special Olympics programs.
Every Easter weekend, Peterborough Police set up voluntary toll booths to collect money to support Special Olympics programs.
Russian diplomats left their embassy in Washington while across the Atlantic, American envoys St. Petersburg in closed the office down and headed home.
Spokesman Robert Nicol says the retailer acknowledges that the way it handled the matter caused confusion and disappointment.
The B.C. government is offering compensation to all former residents of the Woodlands School, the site of widespread physical and sexual abuse.
One in four anglophone Canadians have cut the cord or are so-called "cord nevers" and don't pay for a traditional TV service, while just over half are Netflix users
They have been travelling seven months so far in a converted school bus, on their way to the southern point of Patagonia.
Canadian Steve Nash, Jason Kidd and Grant Hill are among the 13-member class that will be inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in September.
The Trump administration has seen record turnover rates compared to recent previous presidents. A nonprofit public policy organization estimates that the Trump administration has seen a turnover rate for senior staff of 48 per cent so far.
Starting on April 9, anyone caught driving while impaired from alcohol or drugs will automatically receive a 90 day licence suspension.
Two members of the World Sikh Organization of Canada say their community is excited about a change to Alberta's helmet laws.
"We want to be respectful and we want to be peaceful, and we want to just educate people -- the customers and the public -- on veganism as the compassionate lifestyle."
Shirley Benson became Edmonton's first female firefighter in 1988, and thirty years later she's now the first woman in department history to be district chief.
Shirley Benson became Edmonton's first female firefighter in 1988, and thirty years later she's now the first woman in department history to be district chief.
Family and friends of Ruma Amar, one of two people fatally shot outside of a Toronto bowling alley earlier this month, gathered to remember her during a prayer service as many continue to call for answers.
A missing person from Bow Valley, Alberta might be in Manitoba.
A man in Scotland was granted his dying wish – a visit from a four-legged friend earlier this week.
The IIO, a civilian-led body that responds to incidents of serious injury or death involving police officers, has taken over the investigation.
Fox News show host Laura Ingraham announced on her show late Friday that she is taking next week off.
A study on Canadian modern families has found two specific groups face a few challenges.
The complaint states that flight staff were directed during initial training sessions to "strut their stuff" by walking down what the document described as a "runway with a spectator section."
The Montreal SPCA is urging families to think long and hard before buying pets for their children this Easter.
A spokeswoman for the Navy said officials decided to wait until weather conditions improved before allowing the ship to continue its journey to Mayport, Fla., out of concern for the safety of the ship and crew.
The Second Chance Animal Rescue Society is overflowing with felines, so they brought Lamont the curious cat on the show, as well as puppies Sonny and Cher, believed to be chow-Sheppard mixes.
Environment Canada has issued a special weather statement for a large portion of the region, including Hamilton, Waterloo and London.
In Sioux County there's a palpable sense of unease that new Chinese tariffs pushed by President Donald Trump could threaten residents' livelihood.