Assault victim says support services lacking for victims of crime in Manitoba
A Manitoba man who was brutally attacked in Winnipeg's North Point Douglas neighbourhood nearly three years ago, says supports for victims of crime fall short.
Canada
Apr 26
Is the Dyson Supersonic *really* worth the splurge?
I put the Dyson Supersonic to the test. Is it actually worth the price point? Read on for my honest review.
The Curator
Apr 5
‘Life is worth more than a dime’: Tod Fox advocates for road safety in Saskatoon
Tod Fox, Natasha Fox's husband, is set to advocate for road safety measures before Saskatoon city council Wednesday .
Traffic
Apr 24
Norad looking to NATO to help detect threats over the Arctic, chief says
U.S. troops will be spending more time training in the Far North, the new Norad commander says, a strategy that fits 'hand-in-glove' with Canada's renewed focus on Arctic defence.
Politics
Apr 26
‘Can it get any worse?’ Quebec’s new health-care ‘top gun’ brings mix of optimism, skepticism
The appointment of Quebec's new 'top gun' of the embattled health-care system is evoking a lot of reaction. Some are optimistic, some are concerned.
Health
Apr 30
B.C. driver so engaged with their phone, they didn’t notice police for 15 seconds
North Vancouver RCMP is reminding the public that just because distracted driving awareness month is over doesn't mean anyone can use their phone behind the wheel.
Crime
Apr 10
ANALYSIS: Nothing fancy in Monahan’s Jets debut, but he’s the right guy for the job
As far as debuts are concerned, Sean Monahan’s first game with the Jets on Tuesday in Pittsburgh was to be expected: nothing fancy, nothing extraordinary. Just a starting point.
Sports
Feb 7
RCMP seek help in search for missing kayakers off Vancouver Island
Rescue crews are asking the public to keep an eye out for a pair of missing kayakers believed to have been on the water between Island View Beach and D’Arcy Island Saturday.
Canada
Apr 21
Saskatoon city council to discuss College Drive road safety review
A safety review of the intersection at College Drive and Wiggins Avenue is being presented at Saskatoon city council Wednesday.
Traffic
Apr 22
London Knights beat Kitchener Rangers 6-4 to take a 3-0 series lead
Jacob Julien's hat trick propelled the London Knights to their seventh straight win of the playoffs and 14th straight win overall.
Sports
Apr 16
Regina police lay charges connected to accidental shooting incident between officers
An assault investigation led police to a home in Regina’s north central neighbourhood Friday morning, where a search warrant was executed according to police.
Crime
Apr 30
2 dead, 3 injured following highway collision north of Moose Jaw last week
Following a highway collision between two vehicles 30 kilometres north of Moose Jaw, Sask., police report two were declared dead at the scene and three others left with injuries.
Traffic
Apr 8
Kelowna, B.C. trailer fire spreads to vehicles, boat in Glenmore neighbourhood
Fire crews were called to a property in Kelowna's Glenmore neighborhood Monday morning, to douse a fire that engulfed at least one trailer.
Fire
Apr 8
North York man charged after allegedly firing gun at Kingston home
Police say two loaded handguns seized following man's arrest at Kingston home.
Crime
Apr 11
Trudeau says there wasn’t ‘sufficient’ intelligence to remove Dong in 2019
The prime minister told the inquiry one of his longest-serving staffers alerted him on Sept. 30, 2019, in the middle of an election campaign, about the spy agency’s “concerns.”
Canada
Apr 10
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
Hwy 2 closed due to serious collision north of Moose Jaw
Moose Jaw RCMP responded to a serious collision on Highway 2 near Sandy Point. The highway was closed Friday morning and detours were in place.
Traffic
Apr 5
Calgary-area Earth Day display uses comic book art to promote sustainability
Shoppers at a Calgary-area mall are getting some new perspectives on going green.
Features
Apr 19
B.C. woman warns others after falling victim to broken cellphone scam
North Vancouver RCMP said it is the fourth report this year of the broken phone scam with losses totalling over $10,000. A recent victim is going public to hopefully help others.
Crime
Mar 26
Enderby arena on pace to reopen in September after January shutdown
“The repair of the (sports) complex, which includes the Enderby Arena and the Curling Rink, is now proceeding,” the town said on Friday.
Canada
Apr 19