Bryce Kenning was driving across the I-5 Skagit River Bridge on Thursday night when the bridge suddenly gave way under his car. “The first thing I tried to do was get out of my driver’s side door, and it wouldn’t open,” he said. “At this point [the car] was almost completely submerged in water.” Continue reading
“The fact that this man goes home to the comforts of home, while my son lays cold in a funeral home, is apparently what’s called justice in this country.”Sage Morin Edmonton man accused in toddler’s death granted bail →
The spirits of many Canadian politicians were soaring Friday with news that Canada’s only UN agency, the International Civil Aviation Organization, will not be flying the coop. Continue reading
The largest boil water advisory in Montreal history is over, but the fallout is still being felt across the city. Continue reading
“Political activities are not particularly covered by either the [Conflict of Interest] Act or the code. It’s important that people realize that maybe there is a lack there. Maybe it’s not necessarily for this office to be looking after, but there should be some rules governing political behaviour.”Mary Dawson, federal ethics commissioner Ethics investigations can only go so far, commissioner reminds Canadians →
Twenty-two years after the initial assault, police have arrested a man in connection with the sexual assault of a 9-year-old girl in east Toronto. Continue reading
“As for a video, I cannot comment on a video that I have never seen or does not exist.”Rob Ford Full text of Mayor Rob Ford’s statement →
Over a 12-year period, researchers found 3.5 million people were diagnosed with high blood pressure—which suggests the condition impacts one in 10 Canadians. Continue reading
A young Winnipeg girl is recovering from Lyme Disease. An infected tick burrowed into her leg during a walk in a Winnipeg neighbourhood. Continue reading