3 men charged after 2 Toronto police officers hurt in separate incidents
Three men are facing charges after two Toronto police officers were injured in separate incidents in the city on Monday night.
Crime
Apr 9
First-of-its-kind ‘mayor for a day’ initiative kicking off in Kingston, Ont.
Students in grade 5 can send in their applications by June 5 for a chance to become a mayor for the day, as part of a new initiative by the City of Kingston.
Canada
May 1
Businesses boom amid Edmonton Oilers playoff run: ‘Really great economic boost’
Having the Edmonton Oilers in the playoffs isn't just an exciting time for hockey fans, it translates to a boom in business for restaurants and bars, and particularly downtown.
Economy
Apr 29
Edmonton downtown farmers market returns to 104th Street June 15
The Edmonton Downtown Farmers Market will return outdoors to 104th Street every Saturday starting June 15 until Oct. 12.
Features
Apr 30
Two bodies found after police standoff in northern B.C.
The incident began when RCMP officers were called late Tuesday night to a home in the community of Tsay Keh Dene for a report of shots fired and injuries to multiple people.
Crime
Apr 11
Arrest made after shots fired at convenience store in daytime robbery: Guelph police
Investigators say a suspect fired shots from what was later turned out to be a fake handgun.
Crime
Apr 11
Tiny home residents in Kelowna hopeful for future
The City of Kelowna said it will be announcing a third location in the coming months that will see more tiny homes erected.
Canada
Apr 19
Hazel McCallion’s son, who pitched Mississauga NHL team, puts mayoral bid on ice
Peter McCallion, the son of former Mississauga mayor Hazel McCallion, who hoped to bring an NHL team to the city, has dropped out of its mayoral race.
Canada
Apr 26
15-year-olds arrested after Kitchener carjacking linked to March Break robberies
Waterloo Regional Police say two teens who were arrested in connection with an attempted carjacking in Kitchener have been charged in four other incidents.
Crime
Apr 11
White Rock fatal stabbing suspect and victim may have been in physical altercation: IHIT
RCMP have stepped up patrols in the area, and the province’s public safety minister said Thursday that catching the killer is a top priority.
Crime
Apr 26
Regina man charged following report of weapons offence
A 25-year-old Regina man faces several charges, including possession of a loaded firearm following a report of a weapons offence.
Crime
Apr 8
ASIRT completes probe of Edmonton police actions before man ended up in river
The Alberta Serious Incident Response Team was asked to investigate the circumstances surrounding the presumed drowning on April 9.
Canada
Apr 23
University of Idaho murder suspect says he was ‘out driving’ in new alibi
Bryan Kohberger's lawyers said the murder suspect was on a typical late-night drive 'to see the moon and stars' at the time four University of Idaho students were fatally stabbed.
Crime
Apr 18
Senior in life-threatening condition after being hit by own vehicle in Calgary lot
Calgary police say a senior was sent to hospital in life-threatening condition after she was run over by her own vehicle in the community of Deer Run.
Traffic
Apr 10
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
2 teens arrested after ‘vicious and unprovoked’ attacks at Edmonton LRT stations
Two 14-year-old boys have been arrested and charged in connection with three assaults at LRT stations last week, Edmonton police said.
Crime
Apr 9
Nearly 600 stolen cars from GTA seized from Montreal port
Between December and March, police inspected about 400 shipping containers at the Port of Montreal and found nearly 600 stolen vehicles, most of them from the Toronto area.
Canada
Apr 14
Increasing renewable energy development to create more conflicts between environmental values
Near the town of High River, Benita Estes has been fighting a large biodigester project that would turn manure into enough natural gas to power 6,000 homes.
Economy
Apr 12
Reversal of fortune: Declining subway ridership in Toronto hitting station businesses hard
Roughly 30 per cent of the stores in Toronto subway stations are empty as ridership remains low. One owner says he thinks his business may never recover from the pandemic.
Canada
Apr 3
Alberta Aviation Museum wants to take over Hangar 14 ownership from City of Edmonton
After Hangar 11 was destroyed in a fire, those working to preserve and promote Edmonton's aviation history say their efforts are now more important than ever.
Canada
Apr 26