Thunder Bay murder suspect surrenders to Waterloo Regional Police
Thunder Bay police say 27-year-old Musab Khamis Saboon, of Kitchener, surrendered at around 1 a.m. on Tuesday.
Thunder Bay police say 27-year-old Musab Khamis Saboon, of Kitchener, surrendered at around 1 a.m. on Tuesday.
Officials say the plan is to rebuild 90,000 square feet of the mall to accommodate three "large national retailers."
His cancellation comes one day after Treasury Board president Jane Philpott resigned from cabinet amidst accusations of political interference.
In our Ask the Educator segment in advance of the upcoming provincial election, Education minister David Eggen joined Erin Chalmers to talk about changes to Alberta curriculum.
A man has been charged with aggravated assault after a fight in Port Sydney left another with serious injuries, police say.
The defence is planning to call several witnesses, but the star witness will be Dennis Oland.
What wasn't clear was a motive: why would anyone kill such a beautiful and innocent little girl?
Edmonton police crime prevention unit Sgt. Paul Looker joined Shaye Ganam to talk about protecting your property while traveling over spring break.
A Sherwood Park girl who suffered a horrific accident last summer is able to feel at home again, after a free renovation to make her house wheelchair-accessible.
Instant Brands, which CEO Robert Wang founded in 2009, will retain its Ottawa headquarters. The transaction is expected to be completed during the second quarter of this year.
City politicians talked about revenue streams for the public housing agency, and a compassionate approach to urban camps.
If Jellybean wins, Millet plans to donate half of the winnings back to Deaf Dogs of America, where she adopted Jellybean.
A dual-stream recycling system would allow residents to put out both grey and blue boxes at the same time every week.
India says it won’t try to hold onto its zero-tariffs status with the United States, which allowed up to US$5.6 billion in duty-free exports.
Here’s Mike Sobel’s Tuesday, March 5, 2019 early morning weather forecast for Edmonton, Alberta and the surrounding area.
A London man appears to be free of the AIDS virus after a stem cell transplant, the second success including the "Berlin patient," doctors reported.
China has cancelled major Canadian agribusiness Richardson International registration to ship canola to China, according to a document listing approved exporters posted on the website of the Chinese customs administration on March 1.
Police said they responded to the scene around 8 p.m. Monday on Winston Churchill Boulevard and Crosscurrent Drive.
Winnipeg fire crews can be seen on scene of a fire near Health Sciences Centre early Tuesday morning.
The backlog at Manitoba Public Insurance (MPI) continues to be a source of frustration for local drivers of all types.
Ted Lindsay, a star winger with Detroit and Chicago for 17 NHL seasons, passed away Monday at age 93.
A group of Brock University students say their utility company and property manager are “taking advantage” of a taxpayer-funded program meant to help low-income households in Ontario cope with high hydro bills.
After heated debate Monday night, West Vancouver city council have decided to give further study to the fate of a controversial proposal to extend B-Line bus service along Marine Drive in West Vancouver. Council was to vote on the route from Park Royal to Dundarave, that includes the elimination of parking spots on Marine Drive....
Despite border personnel using tear gas in recent months, the use of it is down from a high in 2013.
Kotzebue Sound, a great bay northeast of the Bering Strait, already has open water, an occurrence normally seen in June.