Man suspected of trafficking guns through the mail sought by Edmonton police
On Tuesday, Jan. 16, an unknown man reportedly went to a Canada Post outlet in Fort McMurray and mailed what police said was a restricted firearm to an address in Edmonton.
Crime
Mar 26
Canada Post aims to raise the price of stamps in May. Here’s by how much
Canada Post will increase the cost of individual stamps by eight cents starting on May 6, and the cost of a booklet or roll of stamps will go up by seven cents per stamp.
Canada
Feb 9
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
Canada’s most wanted list: Toronto suspect in fatal shooting at No. 1
A suspect wanted for a fatal shooting in Toronto has topped Canada's Top 25 Most Wanted List as $1 million in total rewards is being offered for arrests of fugitives on the list.
Crime
Apr 23
Former Israeli PM ‘disappointed’ in Canada’s position on Gaza conflict
Former Israeli prime minister Naftali Bennett says Israel is being held to a double standard not shown to others during times of war, which he said is rooted in antisemitism.
Politics
Apr 14
Regina homicide suspect named on Canada-wide most-wanted list
Regina police say a man wanted for first-degree murder in Regina is on a national top 25 wanted list.
Crime
Apr 23
How to protect, improve your credit score amid cost-of-living pressures
Canada's cost-of-living pressures are impacting some people's ability to pay down debt and keep their credit scores in good standing.
Canada
Apr 13
Why climate change on the farm means a high cost for Canadian taxpayers
Taxpayer money already supports the agriculture industry and some say the bill will go up as climate change-driven natural disasters make it harder for farmers to eke out a living.
Canada
Apr 4
Cost of dog ownership up 23% since 2021: HelloSafe Canada
The Calgary Humane Society says the rising cost of dog ownership is having an affect on the number of dogs being surrendered.
Features
Mar 29
Housing asylum seekers at Niagara hotels cost Canada more than $100 million
Newly released figures from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada show the federal government spent more than $100 million housing asylum seekers at hotels.
Canada
Mar 26
Flair Airlines is now Canada’s lone low-cost carrier. Can it rise to the moment?
Flair Airlines is Canada's sole ultra-low-cost carrier after Lynx Air's collapse. Here's what the airline's CEO and experts say about its prospects in the tough Canadian market.
Money
Mar 29
Montreal to host cliff diving world series event in August
On Aug. 25 the Port of Montreal’s Grand Quay will stage one of the eight stops on the calendar, with Canada hosting for the first time.
Canada
Apr 9
Getting a cat or dog? Here’s how much pet ownership costs in Canada
New data published Tuesday by Rover.com showed that the cost of owning a cat or dog in Canada has surged compared with last year. Here is the breakdown of the expenses.
Canada
Mar 19
One of Canada’s most wanted fugitives returned to B.C. to face murder charge
He was being held in custody in Puerto Rico, where he was arrested after years of being on the run for his alleged role in a gang-related homicide.
Crime
Mar 22
Canada is evacuating ‘most vulnerable’ citizens from Haiti: Joly
Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly says Canada has airlifted 18 Canadians out of Haiti, as assisted departures began from the Caribbean nation on Monday.
Canada
Mar 25
‘Virtually zero chance’ of seeing gas cost $1 per litre in Canada again: report
A price-monitoring company says Canadians aren't likely to see gas cost less than $1 per litre again amid a carbon price hike, along with geopolitical strife.
Money
Apr 2
Toyotas, RVs and nearly 3K school buses: A list of vehicle recalls this week
Micro Bird recalled 2,520 school buses due to unsafe emergency exit labeling on Thursday, part of multiple notices for recalls posted by Transport Canada.
Canada
Apr 19
New Brunswick town launches financial assistance program to keep kids active
The town has been recognized as being Canada's most active community following a month-long participaction challenge in June of 2023
Canada
Apr 24
Anti-money laundering watchdog gives failing grades to banks, real estate companies
An internal report from Canada’s financial-crimes watchdog found most banking and real estate companies it audited are not following the country’s anti-money laundering laws.
Money
Apr 11
ANALYSIS: Jets survive ’80s flashback in Game 1, need modern approach going forward
When the dust finally settled at Canada Life Centre, the NHL confirmed the first ever post-season meeting between the Jets and Avs was the highest scoring series opener since 1985.
Sports
Apr 22