Elgin Ont. schools put on hold and secure due to alleged bank robbery
Four Elgin, Ont. schools were put under hold and secures due to a bank robbery, say OPP.
Four Elgin, Ont. schools were put under hold and secures due to a bank robbery, say OPP.
A man in Texas died twice in one day before doctors realized he had a rare genetic heart condition known as sudden arrhythmic death syndrome.
A Kitchener man was arrested by the OPP early Friday morning for allegedly driving under the influence.
'Survivor' host Jeff Probst thinks Canadians are up to the challenge.
Canadians who want to contribute to the public consultations on the impact of Trans Mountain on marine ecosystems have until next week.
Previously, beards were only allowed for a small segment of the military population - notably sailors and members of a specific infantry unit - or because of religious or medical reasons.
How much do Quebecers know about provincial politics?
For the 35th time, Edmonton's motorcyclists will hit the road for 630CHED Santas Anonymous.
Manulife is teaming up with the Waterloo Artificial Intelligence Institute at the University of Waterloo to look into disability claim prediction as well as fraud detection.
Police seized drugs, firearms and stolen items from a property in Hastings Highlands.
In notices sent to residents this week, Boardwalk said that despite the substance being legalized on Oct. 17, if you live in one of their buildings you can't use or grow it.
The owners of O2's Taphouse & Grill in Old Strathcona pleaded guilty to overcrowding on Sept. 17. O2 Whyte Partnership received a $4,000 fine and a $600 victim surcharge.
With recreational cannabis legalization three weeks away, Regina Police Chief Evan Bray still has lingering questions about roadside testing equipment.
The Oculus Quest won't be available until next spring, and doesn't require a PC or smartphone to function.
Michael Moore's documentary, 'Fahrenheit 11/9,' which analyzes Donald Trump's America, hasn't attracted an audience.
Attorney General Caroline Mulroney and Finance Minister Vic Fedeli will be holding a news conference at 4 p.m. on Wednesday in downtown Toronto.
To date, Gertrude Bourdon has refused to answer questions in English. On Wednesday she was asked if she would answer in English if she becomes health minister and it concerns the anglophone community.
A kayaker in New Zealand got a sloppy surprise after a seal smacked him right in the face with an octopus. No, really.
Polson Park in Vernon will be the site of an emergency services showcase on October 3rd.
Due to notification issues, city officials have reinstated an Edmonton bar's business licence just one day after revoking it.
The Air Canada Pilots Association (ACPA) says the NTSB’s finding is a “wake-up call” for Canada.
The Winnipeg Jets re-assigned six players to the American Hockey League's Manitoba Moose on Wednesday, bringing their roster to 42. They must trim to 23 by the start of the season.
Edmonton police seized a variety of drugs, including 3,783 pills that officers believe were an analog of fentanyl disguised at Xanax pills.
Edmonton mental health advocate and creator of the “We All Believe in You” group, Blake Loates, has been selected to take part in Facebook’s Community Leadership Program – the only Canadian chosen!
Winnipeg police are partnering with the Canadian Centre for Child Protection (CCCP) to launch a campaign educating youth on the adverse effects of sexual texting.