‘Serious assault’ in north Winnipeg now deemed homicide, police say
Winnipeg police say a serious assault they were investigating Thursday morning has now been deemed a homicide.
Crime
Apr 18
Hamilton man wanted in Kitchener killing makes Canada’s most wanted list
A Hamilton man who is wanted in connection with a killing that occurred in downtown Kitchener last summer has been named one of Bolo’s top 25 most wanted fugitives.
Crime
Apr 23
Severe thunderstorm warning in effect for parts of central, southwestern Ontario
The warning is in effect for communities in the Simcoe County Region, Newmarket, and those north of Kitchener and Guelph, reaching up to Lake Huron and Georgian Bay.
Weather
Apr 9
Vancouver has highest fuel prices and highest fuel tax in North America, expert says
Prices in Metro Vancouver rose to $201.9 a litre on average Monday morning, with the carbon tax increase accounting for about three cents of that jump.
Economy
Apr 1
Big warm-up to follow blast of cold air in southern Ontario
Some of the coldest temperatures since last month are expected in southern Ontario, but it won't last with a big warm-up on the way.
Weather
Apr 24
Man hurt during Winnipeg police arrest, IIU investigating
Officers tried to pull the man over, but he sped up to get away. He was seen in the North End and Garden City area before hitting a car at Templeton Avenue and Meredith Bay.
Investigations
Apr 9
Four-year-old boy killed in Brandon after running into trailer
Witnesses say the boy ran from a business parking lot on the north side of Victoria Avenue before hitting the trailer.
Trending
Apr 24
Lifetime ban for North Vancouver teacher caught with child pornography
A former North Vancouver teacher has had his certification revoked for life after pleading guilty to possession of child pornography.
Crime
Mar 19
Early spring storm brings heavy rain, high winds and snow to parts of Ontario
A spring storm pelted swaths of Ontario with heavy rain and high winds on Wednesday, knocking out power to thousands of people.
Weather
Apr 3
Same Winnipeg house catches fire for second time in a week, now deemed total loss
A north Winnipeg house that went up in flames early Tuesday is considered to be a total loss, firefighters say. The same house was damaged in another fire only days earlier.
Fire
Apr 23
Halifax group says ‘nothing is positive’ about having tent encampments downtown
A group called Friends of Downtown Halifax is calling on the municipality to create a "proactive action plan" in anticipation of more tent encampments this summer.
Canada
Mar 18
Quebec woman ordered to pay 27 fines worth $13K for having temporary car shelter
A West Island resident was ordered to pay the accumulated fines for her temporary car shelter, which she got after slipping on ice in her driveway.
Canada
Mar 21
‘My life is at stake’: B.C. senior forced to choose between housing or medication
The now-72-year-old ended up living in her car for a year and since last May she's been living in the Travelodge in North Vancouver.
Health
Mar 28
OPP investigate home invasion on Fife’s Bay Road north of Peterborough
Peterborough County OPP spent Thursday morning investigating a home invasion on Fife's Bay Road. Police say the occupant was bound by three suspects.
Crime
Feb 29
Best strollers and stroller accessories for new parents in 2024
The best strollers on the market right now to suit every lifestyle – plus the top five accessories that are actually worth buying.
The Curator
Mar 25
‘Senseless act of violence’: N.S. police appeal for info in killing of 18-year-old man
Police in Nova Scotia are appealing for information in the homicide of an 18-year-old man, who died in hospital four days after being shot in the community of North Preston.
Crime
Mar 20
Man beaten, has vehicle stolen while leaving bar in Kitchener
The incident occurred shortly after 1 a.m. at a bar near Victoria Street North and Natchez Road on Friday morning, according to police.
Crime
Mar 18
Ford government refutes LCBO privatization claims as union members rally in 11 cities
Unionized LCBO members are rallying in 11 cities across Ontario on Tuesday as they push back against plans to expand alcohol sales to more private retailers.
Canada
Mar 12
North End buildings are complete loss after blaze, Winnipeg firefighters say
Firefighters were called to a single-storey building on Jarvis Avenue around 8 p.m. Tuesday, where they found heavy smoke and flames that had also spread to a connected building.
Fire
Feb 28
2-win day puts Rachel Homan at 8-0 and in a playoff spot in women’s world curling
Rachel Homan skipped the host side to a 7-2 victory over Japan's Miyu Ueno in the morning and a 9-5 win over Turkey's Dilsat Yildiz at night Wednesday to remain unbeaten at 8-0.
Canada
Mar 21