Mother testifies in trial of man accused of abducting child to avoid COVID-19 vaccine
The mother told the courtroom she and Michael met in 2013 and after three and a half years of marriage, the couple separated.
Canada
Apr 9
6 arrested in connection with theft of idling vehicles: Edmonton Police
Police in Edmonton have arrested six people they believe are connected to a recent increase in thefts of idling vehicles.
Crime
Apr 4
Okanagan Fest of Ale celebrates 27th year
In the spirit of celebrating the province’s growing craft beer and cider scene, awards were also handed out by a selected panel of judges.
Features
Apr 14
Trudeau briefed on alleged interference in Dong’s riding before 2019 election: document
The document was submitted at Canada’s inquiry into foreign election interference Monday evening.
Canada
Apr 8
10 quick and easy Easter décor ideas
Easy Easter décor ideas to spruce up your home for spring
The Curator
Mar 12
Baltimore bridge collapse: Six construction workers feared dead as search continues
Tuesday's collapse is sure to create a logistical headache along the East Coast for months, if not longer, shutting down shipping traffic at the Port of Baltimore, a major hub.
U.S. News
Mar 27
Ford on Toronto police officer’s auto theft advice: ‘Might as well leave cookies and milk’
Ontario Premier Doug Ford was asked Friday about a Toronto police officer who told residents to leave their car keys by the door to avoid home invasions.
Crime
Mar 15
Beijing is looking to improve relations with Ottawa. Should Canada play ball?
Though it's not clear whether Canada is ready to meet Beijing's requests, some experts say there are practical reasons to look for better co-operation.
Politics
Apr 6
Ryanair CEO says airline found parts missing from Boeing planes
Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary said he has been voicing his concerns with Boeing for 18 months, saying their quality control 'has not been acceptable.'
World
Mar 27
Sergio Camargo set to celebrate 100th appearance for Cavalry FC
Sergio Camargo, one of 10 original signings for the Canadian Premier League in November 2018, marks his 100th appearance for Cavalry FC on Saturday.
Canada
Apr 12
‘They took advantage of me’: Ontario man warns of alleged fake roofing crew
An elderly Toronto homeowner says he is the victim of a door-to-door roofing scam that left him with a destroyed roof and interior water damage.
Consumer
Mar 25
Oscars 2024 red carpet: The most dazzling, daring fashion of the night
Celebrities at the 2024 Oscars brought their best to the red carpet, rolling out an array of looks inspired by Old Hollywood.
Entertainment
Mar 10
Ontario autism program gets $60M boost; advocates say many kids still in need
Ontario is boosting its funding for autism services by $60 million over 2023. While advocates say the money is welcome, thousands of kids will still be unable to access therapy.
Politics
Mar 30
Tesla to lay off more than 10% of global workforce amid falling sales
Tesla will lay off more than 10 per cent of its global workforce, an internal memo seen by Reuters on Monday shows, as it grapples with falling sales and an intensifying price war.
Money
Apr 15
London Knights set to open OHL playoffs against Flint Firebirds
The London Knights are looking to get back to where they were a little less than a year ago and then to find a way to go two steps further.
Mar 28
City of Edmonton asks for input on Old Strathcona revitalization
After two phases and public engagement sessions, the city is in its third phase of the Old Strathcona Public Realm Strategy.
Canada
Mar 30
Baltimore bridge collapse: Cargo ship underwent engine maintenance before crash
The cargo ship that lost power and crashed into a bridge in Baltimore underwent “routine engine maintenance” in port beforehand, the U.S. Coast Guard said Wednesday.
U.S. News
Mar 28
‘I’m not paying it’: Ontario family furious over $400/day hospital fine for not moving to LTC
Campeau chose neither – the family has been racking up a monster bill since March 11 that remains unpaid while her mother has stayed on at a Windsor, Ont., hospital.
Health
Apr 10
Ontario privacy commissioner feels urgency to address ‘Wild West’ risks of AI
Ontario's information and privacy commissioner says she feels "a sense of urgency" to act on artificial intelligence as her list of concerns with the technology mounts.
Canada
Jan 25
Surrey jewelry store robbery that left man with multiple gunshot injuries yields 3 arrests
Police arrested two people in Calgary and one in Langley in connection with a botched robbery in Surrey last month that left a man with multiple gunshot wounds.
Crime
Mar 8