Soda purchase leads to $100K lottery win for Brighton woman: OLG
Karen Martin claimed the top prize on on an Instant Gold Pursuit ticket she purchased on Feb. 14 at the Mac's store on Elizabeth Street in Brighton.
Consumer
Mar 22
Multiple items missing from two storage containers at east end business: Guelph police
A Milton man reported to Guelph police that his 2014 green 2014 Polaris Sportsman is among the items missing from his storage container located on Elizabeth Street.
Crime
Mar 14
Brian Mulroney remembered as a ‘lion’ of Canadian politics in MP tributes
Members of Parliament returned to the House of Commons on Monday, where they made tributes to former prime minister Brian Mulroney.
Canada
Mar 18
Rose Hanbury addresses Prince William affair rumours
The affair rumours between Rose Hanbury and Prince William have been given new life in the worldwide furor over Kate Middleton's wellbeing.
World
Mar 20
Sentencing underway in deadly Vancouver home invasion where assailants dressed as police
The Crown is seeking an eight-year prison term, while defence is expected to make its sentencing submission on Wednesday.
Crime
Mar 5
Modular cabins for homeless in Peterborough, Ont. to cost $1.9M annually: report
A city report says the modular cabins project cost $2.4 million for construction and setup costs and will cost $1.9 million yearly to operate.
Canada
Mar 8
Only use nicotine pouches to quit smoking, Health Canada warns
The federal government issued a public advisory Wednesday warning to only use nicotine pouches as a method to quit smoking and not recreationally.
Canada
Mar 21
Family of man killed at Nanaimo coffee shop hears testimony on trial’s second day
The lawyers of James Turok, who pleaded not guilty on Monday, are arguing he should be found not criminally responsible due to a mental disorder.
Crime
Mar 26
4 more years behind bars for man who dressed as cop in deadly B.C. home invasion
A B.C. judge sentenced Sandy Parisian to seven years in prison for his role in a deadly home invasion. With credit for time served, Parisian will serve four years and three months.
Crime
Mar 15
Chilling new video of deadly B.C. home invasion released
Usha Singh, 78, was found with critical injuries after a friend called police asking them to conduct a welfare check, and later died in hospital.
Crime
Mar 6
Niagara police begin public safety plans for million expected to view solar eclipse
Niagara Regional Police have begun preparations to deploy public safety measures ahead of the April 8 event which is expected to draw large crowds to the region.
Canada
Mar 21
Who is Rose Hanbury and how does she tie into the Kate Middleton drama?
Rose Hanbury has been linked to the Prince and Princess of Wales for years, but an old rumour is getting fresh air as Kensington Palace continues to fumble.
Trending
Mar 13
3 chemical irritant assaults in Saint John, N.B. ‘may be connected’: police
The Saint John Police Force is investigating three assaults involving a chemical irritant in the last few days. The victims included a taxi driver and a 13-year-old.
Crime
Feb 21
Robert Pickton now eligible to seek day parole. Tories say it is ‘unacceptable’
Prolific Canadian serial killer Robert Pickton is now eligible to apply for parole, a move Conservatives say is 'unacceptable' and vowed to not let happen if in government.
Canada
Feb 22
The head of Boeing’s troubled 737 MAX program is leaving as pressure mounts
Ed Clark will immediately leave his role as vice president and general manager of both the 737 MAX program and the Renton, Wash., production facility where the planes are made.
Consumer
Feb 21
Man attacked with bat near downtown: Guelph police
Investigators say the assault happened outside a home near Elizabeth and Huron streets on Saturday morning.
Crime
Mar 25
RCMP inviting Canadian kids to ‘Name the Foal’
Canada's national police force is inviting children from across the country to enter its Name the Foal contest.
Canada
Mar 26
District of Squamish councillor wants BC Assessment process overhauled
Squamish's John French said large industrial and commercial properties are being under-assessed annually, meaning their owners pay less tax than they ought to.
Politics
Feb 19
‘Maddening’: B.C. couple takes aim at WestJet over cancelled flight
Only after waiting for hours and getting on the phone with a WestJet representative were they offered another flight by email, two days later.
Consumer
Feb 12
Bitcoin hits US$50K for 1st time since 2021. What’s behind the surge
The cryptocurrency has risen 16.3 per cent so far this year, touching its highest since Dec. 27, 2021 with bitcoin having oscillated around the $50,000 level.
Consumer
Feb 12