400 officers launch raids in Montreal cocaine, money laundering bust
The RCMP would not say which 'criminal organization' officers were targeting, only that it is 'known' to them.
Canada
Mar 26
48 stolen vehicles recovered as part of undercover bust: Toronto police
Police say information gathered during an undercover drug and gun trafficking investigation led them to launch a second investigation in August focused on stolen vehicles.
Crime
Mar 27
Edmonton police investigating after man ‘shoved’ into path of Valley Line LRT train
Edmonton police are investigating after a man in his 30s was reportedly pushed in front of the train and seriously injured Sunday night near Avonmore LRT Station.
Crime
Mar 11
N.B. potato chip company ‘hitting the ground running’ to rebuild after massive fire
The president of Covered Bridge Potato Chips said his staff is working on a rebuilding plan so production can resume in the town of Hartland. The factory employed about 185 people.
Fire
Mar 6
Riley Strain: College student missing for nearly 2 weeks as search continues
The 22-year-old college student went missing on March 8 after going out for a night of drinking with his fraternity brothers in Nashville.
U.S. News
Mar 19
Haunting ‘knocking’ sound from Titan sub heard for 1st time in new documentary
The mysterious sounds were picked up by Canadian aircraft that dropped sonobuoys in the area of the missing Titan submersible.
Trending
Feb 29
5 students ingest edibles brought to Halifax elementary school, taken to hospital: police
Police are investigating after students at a Halifax elementary school were taken to the hospital after consuming cannabis edibles that were brought to the school by a classmate.
Cannabis
Mar 21
3 teens armed with hammers arrested after Oshawa jewelry store robbery
Three teenagers were arrested after a jewelry store in Oshawa, Ont., was robbed Saturday evening. This incident marked the second time the business was robbed this year.
Crime
Feb 26
Edmonton Downtown Farmers Market returning to 104 Street
After financial challenges forced the Edmonton Downtown Farmers Market to leave its home in a building on 97th Street, it's returning to its outdoor format on 104th Street.
Consumer
Feb 14
‘What could go wrong?’ joked OceanGate CEO before Titan sub disaster
The comment from OceanGate Exploration's late CEO Stockton Rush was featured in a new documentary entitled 'Minute by Minute: The Titan Sub Disaster.'
Trending
Mar 7
3 people dead during Quebec snowmobiling trip from suspected avalanche
Police say a fourth member of the group called emergency services at around 5:30 p.m. to report the disappearance of his three companions in the Chic-Chocs nature reserve.
Canada
Mar 27
New Spruce Grove arena to be named after fallen EPS officer Brett Ryan
The City of Spruce Grove will name a new community arena, currently under construction, in honour of fallen EPS officer, Const. Brett Ryan.
Canada
Feb 8
Demand for southern Ontario hotels, rentals gets tight for visitors ahead of rare solar eclipse
Niagara Falls mayor Jim Diodati says he's not sure 'exactly what to expect' but believes up to a million visitors could descend on the city April 8.
Consumer
Mar 16
Man dies in southern Alberta after being buried by avalanche while snowmobiling
A man died Saturday after being buried in an avalanche while snowmobiling near the Castle Mountain Resort in southwestern Alberta.
Canada
Feb 26
Saskatoon city councillors discuss homeless people and emergency shelter spaces
Motions are being discussed in Saskatoon city council to address emergency shelters being established in the city.
Canada
Feb 28
Alberta food company Stawnichy’s offers lifetime Mundare sausage in exchange for ink
Anyone willing to get a Stawnichy’s Mundare Sausage tattoo will get a free ring of sausage from the company every year for the rest of their life.
Features
Feb 15
Sask. RCMP detail 2022 mass killer manhunt and arrest
Killer Myles Sanderson narrowly missed 41 vehicles as he aimed for oncoming traffic, driving south down the northbound lanes of Highway 11 toward Saskatoon, RCMP said.
Canada
Feb 26
30-hour police standoff in Calgary ends, armed suspect shot dead
Police officials said shots were fired at officers in Penbrooke Meadows on Thursday, prompting a shelter-in-place order in the neighbourhood.
Crime
Mar 14
Remote work and how it’s shaping where people are now buying homes in Ontario
Home sales prices across Ontario and the proportion of employees working remotely are both down from record highs but remain elevated from pre-pandemic levels.
Canada
Mar 27
Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation suing Alberta Energy Regulator for Kearl oil spill
The Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation is suing the Alberta Energy Regulator for its alleged failure to regulate Imperial Oil's Kearl oilsands facility.
Canada
Mar 6