Climate activists deflate tires on 34 SUVs in Victoria region
The 'new Tyre Extinguishers of Victoria' have posted online they are part of a worldwide direct action with the goal of eliminating SUVs from urban areas.
The 'new Tyre Extinguishers of Victoria' have posted online they are part of a worldwide direct action with the goal of eliminating SUVs from urban areas.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has declared to the federal ethics commissioner since late 2015 that he has received more than 400 gifts, with each worth over $200.
Police say the crash occurred just before midnight on Sunday near Priestville, N.S., taking the lives of four men and leaving another seriously injured.
The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Wellington County detachment said officers received reports of a swimmer in distress around 6:15 p.m. on Sunday.
Natal Day festivities commemorated the founding of Halifax in 1749, in a moment many have been waiting for as the race was shelved during the pandemic.
Yabsrat Habtamu Hailu, 17, and Samir Ali, 18, suffered fatal injuries Tuesday when their vehicle was struck near the Burnaby-New Westminster border on Tuesday.
A young B.C. artist who battled addiction and depression credits Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside for his recovery, and is now using his work to help others.
Viktor Bout, 55, was one of the world’s most wanted men prior to his 2008 arrest. His origins, though, remain shrouded in mystery.
Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus says COVID-19, inflation and cuts to foreign aid by wealthy countries are deepening the divide between rich and poor nations.
A large contingent of emergency crews responded to a popular North Okanagan beach Sunday night to aid a person in medical distress.
The pool was closed early Sunday, and the Vancouver Park Board said staff problems forced it to cancel drop-in swims for the first half of Monday.
Transit services are working on Sunday schedules and routes but on-demand transit is not available. Paratransit Service is working on a holiday schedule.
Crews were called to the Castledowns duplex just before 4:30 p.m. on July 31.
A local business that buys and sells used building materials is offering up pieces of Edmonton's history.
Police said a man attending a concert set off 'a number of uncontrolled fireworks within the crowd.' There were injuries as a result of the fireworks, according to Toronto police.
Black Lives Matter New Brunswick executive director Matthew Martin said he knew it was only a matter of time before they could have a celebration for Emancipation Day.
The evacuation order is in place 'to protect the health, safety or welfare of a person or to limit damage to property,' the regional district said in its order.
'There (are) people in this country who fail to recognize that Black people had been here since before Confederation.'
The Toronto rapper made the announcement in a story posted to his Instagram account and says the show will be rescheduled to the earliest possible date.
Joe Biden tested positive for COVID-19 on Monday "as could be anticipated," his physician said in a memo released by the White House.
A pair of local film producers' newest release called 'The Druid's Hand' is up for awards at the Screamfest Film Festival in Los Angeles in October.
The death toll from the Kentucky floods is expected to continue rising, the state's governor said in a press briefing Monday.
Winnipeg archivist Raymond Frogner says there are up to 1,000 photos that could be important to understanding what happened in residential schools in Canada.
Durham Regional Police said emergency crews were called to the scene at King Street East and Central Park Boulevard South at 6:55 a.m. on Monday.
The federal minister of diversity and inclusion said in the Halifax Emancipation Day ceremony that far too many Canadians don't realize that slavery occurred in Canada.