Former Halifax hospital CEO guilty of fraud
Tracy Kitch, the former CEO of a Halifax children’s hospital, has been found guilty of one count of fraud over $5,000. She will be sentenced next month.
Tracy Kitch, the former CEO of a Halifax children’s hospital, has been found guilty of one count of fraud over $5,000. She will be sentenced next month.
Peterborough police estimate 100 vehicles travelled through the city on Saturday for a slow roll convoy protesting COVID-19 mandates and restrictions.
Montreal's famous St. Patrick's Day Parade is back, though a little scaled down, after being cancelled for the last two years due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Russian shelling killed eleven Ukrainians and injured dozens more in Kharkiv on Monday morning amid ongoing peace talks, according to Ukrainian officials.
Provincial Police in Wellington County say four people were hurt with two suffered life-threatening injuries as a result of a collision near Mount Forest over the weekend.
A woman is in hospital after police say she was attacked on Elgin Avenue early Monday.
Stephen Lecce says a third party will review an incident at a Kitchener school in which Waterloo police responded to a call about a four-year-old Black student.
“Avoid non-essential travel to Russia due to the impacts of the armed conflict with Ukraine,” the Canadian travel advisory indicates.
Displaced residents were kept in two buses to stay warm. At the time the fire broke out it was roughly -11 with the wind chill.
Hundreds of people gathered in Kelowna on Sunday to show support for Ukraine.
"It's unacceptable what's going on right now. He should be tried for war crimes," said Langley, B.C. Mayor Valaria van de Broek, referring to Russian President Vladimir Putin.
A 'kindness and gratitude rally' was held to show support for vaccines, science and healthcare workers in Penticton, B.C.
"I commend Bell for removing RT," Pablo Rodriguez tweeted Sunday evening. "RT is the propaganda arm of Putin’s regime that spreads disinformation. It has no place here."
Calgarians continued to rally against the war in Ukraine on Sunday.
On the first Sunday since Russia began its invasion of Ukraine, churches in Edmonton filled up with people looking for mental and spiritual guidance.
Effective immediately, AGLC has also stopped accepting new registrations of Russian-made liquor products, along with prohibiting the sale of any Russian-made liquor.
Canada will ease entry rules for fully vaccinated international travelers starting on Monday, and that's causing an uptick in trip bookings.
Police say Steeve Charland, 48, was arrested Saturday evening by the Ontario Provincial Police. He is charged with mischief and counselling to commit the offence of mischief.
Vehicles, cyclists and pedestrians are being redirected as the lower deck of the Centre Street Bridge closes for construction until June.
The Saskatchewan NDP party is looking for a new leader after Ryan Meili announced his plans to step down from the position.
Members of a Halifax encampment, known as People's Park, are speaking out against the removal of a wooden structure that the municipality deemed a safety risk.
The suspect, a 38-year-old man who was possibly in psychosis at the time, was arrested and jailed after a brief struggle near Oak Street and West 10th Avenue on Saturday.