Peterborough police aid in arrest of Chatham, Ottawa men for luring girls
Peterborough police assisted in the arrest of two men for online child luring in separate investigations.
Peterborough police assisted in the arrest of two men for online child luring in separate investigations.
'We can't let our guards down,' Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante said Wednesday.
Premier Blaine Higgs is being urged to meet with Wolastoqey chiefs and other Indigenous representatives in the province for 'a nation-to-nation dialogue of respect.'
An Ohio dad's DIY solution for trick-or-treating is winning widespread praise on Facebook.
First Student has cancelled 40 of its bus routes in Peterborough-area for the rest of the week.
The drive-thru testing centre at the Northcrest Arena saw 400 tests in its first week.
The Toronto District School Board says there were initial concerns about the lack of space at five of its schools, but more students have since switched over to online learning.
It's back! The Edmonton Oilers Community Foundation announced Wednesday it will bring back its online 50/50 raffle for the Stanley Cup Final.
'It’s the largest number of pre-registrants we’ve ever seen for a condo tower we’ve done,' said Jonathan Friesen of Mission Group.
Investigators now believe that the driver had been experiencing a medical-related event throughout the incident.
Alberta Premier Jason Kenney said the province has to take a serious look at the number of people who qualify for AISH.
Parks Canada has said that an adult bear was struck and killed Sept. 3 by a Canadian Pacific Railway train on a rail line through the Alberta park.
Suga has officially replaced Shinzo Abe, Japan's longest-serving premier, who resigned because of ill health earlier this summer.
India reported a record daily high of 97,570 cases on Sept. 11 and has added more than 1 million cases this month alone.
Toronto police reported the victim was found with a single gunshot wound. The service also reported several bullet holes and shell casings were found inside a vehicle.
Some Albertans who rely on AISH benefits say they’re feeling anxious after Premier Jason Kenney said it’s time for the province to review who qualifies for the program. Sarah Komadina reports.
The Tampa Bay Lightning were leading the series 3-1 heading into Tuesday's game in Edmonton, and were looking to secure a slot in the finals to face the Dallas Stars.
A convoy of tractors slowly made its way through Penticton to city hall Tuesday afternoon in protest of a proposed residential subdivision on the Naramata Bench.
Kirstie McLellan Day is suing Lanny McDonald over his decision not to proceed with the publication of a book on which they were collaborating.
The Trump administration says its tariffs imposed two years ago on more than $200 billion in Chinese goods were justified.
The new president of the U.N. General Assembly warned Tuesday that unilateralism will only strengthen the COVID-19 pandemic and called for a new commitment to global co-operation, including on the fair and equitable distribution of vaccines.
Multi-family buildings larger than 45 units are the last group awaiting the implementation of Lethbridge's curbside recycling program, but a group of condo advocates are asking for the option to opt-out.
The federal government reported the flights arrived between Sept. 1 and 11, and originated from places including Mexico, United States, Poland, Germany, India, and Jamaica.
The Alberta Wilderness Association is calling on Parks Canada to take steps to help the caribou population in Jasper National Park after a post on the government agency's website said the Maligne caribou herd is now considered locally extinct.
Health Matters September 15: Now that school is back in, some Edmonton transit riders are concerned about over-crowding on city buses during peak hours. As Su-Ling Goh reports, they’re worried about their risk of COVID-19 because they can’t physically distance.