Around 5% of City of Toronto fall programs cancelled due to instructor shortage
The City of Toronto said approximately 540 courses out of the 10,000 planned for the fall season will be cancelled 'due to the unavailability of some instructors.'
The City of Toronto said approximately 540 courses out of the 10,000 planned for the fall season will be cancelled 'due to the unavailability of some instructors.'
Several people were seen entering a business in the downtown area early Monday morning, where clothing was stolen.
The CPS also assisted Mounties in executing a search warrant at a Calgary property, which resulted in the seizure of three firearms.
Scuba Doo? Actually, 'Buddy the Diving Dog' doesn't even need the oxygen tank. The four-year-old lab dazzles onlookers with his ability to dive underwater to fetch rocks.
Some big winners were sold in Ontario for Tuesday's Lotto Max draw, but the jackpot again stayed unclaimed, meaning Friday's draw will have even more top prizes.
Northumberland OPP say the damage includes punctured tires and smashed windows.
N.S. Premier Tim Houston is calling on the federal government to hold telecommunications companies accountable after post-tropical storm Fiona left many unable to communicate.
Police in London, Ont., responded to an emergency call indicating that a man had been stabbed on Nelson Street around 7:14 p.m. on Monday.
Under the deal, Athabasca Indigenous Investments will hold a minority stake in seven pipeline projects from Enbridge in Alberta's northern Athabasca region.
On Tuesday night Peterborough County OPP responded to a crash on Redmond Road in Otonabee-South Monaghan Township.
For some health experts, however, the scant discussion in Quebec about the pandemic represents a missed opportunity to talk about the lessons learned over the past two years.
Deloitte is calling for a recession by the end of next year, but says Canada's labour shortage and pandemic savings could cushion the blow for households.
Waterloo Region has announced that it will open a new emergency shelter for the homeless in Kitchener at the old home of the Schwaben Club.
Dozens of Canadians play in men's pro leagues across Europe every year. A top KHL player can make over US$1 million a year in salary.
As the storm’s center moved into the Gulf, scenes of destruction emerged in Cuba. Authorities were still assessing the damage in its world-famous tobacco belt.
Beyond higher reconstruction costs, Canada is also facing massive economic disruptions as factories are closed during storms or extreme heat and supply chains are disrupted.
Scarborough Health Network says it has received an 'unprecedented' donation from the Orlando Corporation to modernize Scarborough's hospitals.
Ministry of Transport briefing notes obtained by Global News show the province discussed removing tolls on Highway 412 and 418 in October 2018, and decided against the move.
Handed out annually for the last four years, the Made in Alberta Awards find the best of the best local businesses in 10 different categories, including beauty, crafts and food.
Two vehicles being driven by 'N' drivers in Langley, B.C., were recorded travelling at 156 km/h, in an area with a posted speed limit of 70 km/h, according to police.
Governor General Mary Simon is set to visit James Smith Cree Nation to share condolences with families affected by the Saskatchewan stabbings on Wednesday.
Albertans were asked to reduce their electricity consumption on Tuesday night as the entity responsible for the province's electrical system issued a "grid alert."
Jets forward Kyle Connor scored once and added two assists in the win over Ottawa.
Port Aux Basque, N.L., was hard hit by Fiona, with homes swallowed by the sea as the storm surged on. Justin Trudeau began a visit to areas hardest hit by the storm on Tuesday.
Cycling advocates braved the rain Tuesday to call for safer streets in London, Ont., while mourning the loss of one of their peers, Jibin Benoy, killed in a hit-and-run Sept. 18.