Dramatic video shows tornado-like winds near Quesnel, B.C.
The wind was so strong a large crate with a wooden railing was blown off the roof of a building and onto Eric Eriksson's employee car.
Weather
Apr 10
Video captures thieves stealing $5K bottle of Cognac from Langley liquor store
Brookswood Liquor Store owner Todd Arbuthnot told Global News a third person was waiting outside in a getaway car in the theft of an expensive bottle of cognac.
Crime
Apr 10
Toronto pharmacy robberies drop sharply after narcotics secured in time-delayed safes
Pharmacies in Toronto and across Ontario are now using time-delayed safes to secure narcotics, which have curbed the alarming increase in robberies.
Health
Apr 10
City of White Rock mulling CCTV cameras for public safety
The City of White Rock is working on possibly adding CCTV cameras in public spaces to increase public safety and deter crime.
Crime
Apr 7
Body found at Pier 4 in Hamilton, Ont. likely a homicide: police
Hamilton police say injuries discovered on the body of a 50-year-old found near Hamilton Harbour on Tuesday morning may have been a murder.
Crime
Apr 3
Amended licensed patio application returns to committee of adjustment
The 20-person patio would be shared between three buildings, including Standing Room Only, Canada's smallest bar, on Ontario Street in Guelph.
Economy
Apr 3
Most wanted: After 51 months on lam, Quebec inmate pleads guilty to escaping prison
Denis Bégin was sentenced to 18 months in prison to be served concurrently with a life sentence that he is already serving for second-degree murder.
Crime
Mar 21
DoorDash driver steals tip cup in theft caught on Vancouver business’ security camera
Jessica Tam, co-owner of Baroness Bubble Tea on Broadway, said a DoorDash order came in on Saturday and when the driver arrived to pick it up, he took the tips on his way out.
Crime
Mar 4
Enter at your own risk: New home security camera aims paintballs at intruders
Firing paintballs or tear gas from a home security camera? What could possibly go wrong?
Trending
6 hours
TTC tests out body cameras as part of new use-of-force policy
The TTC is launching a nine-month pilot program that will see special constables and fare inspectors equipped with body cameras. Critics say the plan may not be effective.
Politics
Apr 12
‘Shocking’: Ontario family’s dog stolen from fenced backyard in middle of day
The London, Ont., woman says her five-year-old daughter's chihuahua, Luna, was stolen from their fenced backyard in the middle of the day on March 27.
Crime
Apr 16
Man shot inside a taxi in Montreal
Montreal Police (SPVM) are investigating after a man was shot and killed inside a taxi Friday night in the Villeray–Saint-Michel–Parc-Extension borough.
Crime
Jan 27
2 dead, 1 sent to hospital after two-vehicle crash in Hamilton
Hamilton police say two people died following a crash on Highway 52 in the city's west side after two vehicles came together just before 11 a.m. on Friday.
Traffic
Mar 22
Jury makes three recommendations in Fredericton ER waiting room death
A jury made three final recommendations in the coroner's inquest into the death of Darrell Mesheau, who died in the Fredericton hospital ER waiting room.
Health
Apr 9
Pedestrian fatally struck in Surrey, B.C. hit-and-run, body found more 1.6 km away from initial collision
Surrey RCMP said witnesses saw a red Ford Mustang strike the pedestrian and flee the scene, around 1:40 a.m. Saturday.
Crime
Jan 27
No charges in vandalism of mural in Vancouver’s Chinatown caught on camera
Prosecutors have declined to approve charges against a man allegedly caught on camera defacing a mural in Vancouver's Chinatown.
Crime
Mar 18
Victim of fatal Rexdale shooting identified as B.C. man
The victim of a fatal shooting in Toronto's Rexdale community over the weekend has been identified as a man from B.C., according to police.
Crime
Mar 6
Court documents identify suspect in Old Montreal fatal fire, but no charges laid
The suspect in a fire in Old Montreal that killed seven people in March 2023 admitted he was at the scene of the arson, but claims he wan't the one who set the building on fire.
Crime
Jan 19
Suspect turns himself in after sex assault at Terwillegar Recreation Centre
A suspect wanted in a sexual assault involving a teenage girl at the Terwillegar Rec Centre turned himself in to Edmonton police one day after news of the incident came to light.
Crime
Mar 7
Battle between police and Coquitlam, B.C. Cactus Club over surveillance video
The B.C. government has stepped in after a Cactus Club Cafe initially refused to provide its surveillance video to RCMP following a shooting.
Canada
Feb 28