Milton man dead after Labour Day drowning in Niagara Region
A man was reported in distress in the water of Lake Erie just off Port Colborne beach on Labour Day. It was one of two water-related fatalities in the area over the long weekend.
A man was reported in distress in the water of Lake Erie just off Port Colborne beach on Labour Day. It was one of two water-related fatalities in the area over the long weekend.
The criminal trial of "Freedom Convoy'' organizers begins today, as they answer charges related to their role in the protest that threw Canada's capital into chaos last year.
Some 147 Canadian pilots applied for licenses to fly commercial jets in the United States in 2022, up from 39 in 2021, according to Federal Aviation Administration data.
Typically, students would have returned to their classrooms on Aug. 28, but the city is still under an evacuation order as fires continue their burn, so school will have to wait.
Molly McGlynn always knew she was going to make a movie based on her experience with a reproductive disorder that changed her life in “unimaginable ways.”
“This film is very related to my personal experiences and my hope is that everyone can take in this finished version.”
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau landed in Jakarta, Indonesia Tuesday where he is kicking off a six-day tour of the Indo-Pacific region.
Plywood covers the doors and windows of several homes on the Blood Reserve, a vivid image of the southern Alberta First Nation's life-and-death battle with drug traffickers.
Toronto police said emergency crews responded to a shooting in the area of Park Lawn Road and The Queensway at 11:49 p.m. on Monday.
Tamara Lich and Chris Barber are co-accused of mischief, counsel to commit mischief, intimidation and obstructing police for their roles in the "Freedom Convoy" protest.
The trial of a man facing terror-related murder charges in the deaths of four members of a Muslim family in London, Ont., in 2021 is set to start today.
Ford is set to hold a press conference and speak to media at 10 a.m., with opposition parties set to respond to the news before and after at the provincial legislature.
The Calgary Stampeders scored three touchdowns in the fourth quarter to overtake the visiting Edmonton Elks 35-31 on Monday. Trailing by 15 points after three quarters, Stampeder quarterback Jake Maier scored a rushing touchdown and threw a touchdown pass to Reggie Begelton in the end zone. Dedrick Mills scored the winning touchdown with 20 seconds...
Penticton, B.C., resident walks from Kelowna following Highway 97 closure.
“Honestly, no matter who we are, white, Black, Asian, Indian -- everyone -- we’re human beings, we’re the same blood," said survivor Willy Kabayabaya.
After fire damaged a northwest Edmonton condo building, engineers discovered it was not built properly and could collapse — so residents are being urged to leave immediately.
Celyn Harding-Jones is organizing an online auction, hoping to raise the $200,000 she needs to cover the costs of surgery with the world's leading expert in the United States.
The Edmonton District Labour Council held its 32nd annual Labour Day BBQ on Monday to celebrate the working class.
Sensors will continue to collect data at the Highway 97 slide site and engineers are assessing the data, the B.C. Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure said.
As rain started to land on the last West Kelowna neighbourhood threatened by the McDougall Creek wildfire Sunday, a joyful sound emerged: South African fire crews sang a rain song.
Ford announced changes to his cabinet, with Paul Calandra taking on the role as the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing.
Alberta Health Services’ public health team is investigating a possible E. coli outbreak in a number of Calgary daycares.
A teen from Mosakahiken Cree Nation faces second-degree murder charges in connection with a shooting early Saturday in Moose Lake, Man.
A U.S. official said Monday that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un may travel to Russia soon to meet with President Vladimir Putin as the Kremlin tries to acquire military equipment.
Amid a 'summer of strikes' in Manitoba, labour experts say this year's Labour Day means more than it has in past years as thousands of employees strike for fairer wages.