-
Ontario man pleads guilty to trafficking US$17M of meth, cocaine into CanadaA Brampton, Ont., man may spend the rest of his life in prison after pleading guilty to trafficking up to US$17 million worth of meth and cocaine into Canada.CrimeMar 27
-
Police seize 13 kg of cocaine, meth and cash in Gatineau trafficking probeTwo men are facing charges after police in Gatineau, Que., seized cash and a large quantity of drugs, including 13 kilograms of cocaine, as part of a trafficking investigation.CrimeMar 18
-
Over $25K in illegal drugs seized in Niagara drug trafficking investigationFour people were arrested and more than $25,000 worth of illicit drugs were seized following a drug trafficking investigation in the Niagara Region.CrimeMay 19
-
Canada-wide probe leads to dozens of arrests, largest drug bust in Winnipeg police historyA record-breaking $37.2 million worth of drugs were removed from the streets following an interprovincial drug bust that led to 33 arrests and 174 charges, police said.CrimeMay 20
-
Saint John police arrest four people in drug trafficking investigationPolice in southern New Brunswick say they arrested four people and seized some edged weapons and substances in a drug trafficking investigation.CrimeApr 28
-
Spring flooding closes Saskatchewan roads as May long weekend approachesDrivers looking for a cottage retreat in northern Saskatchewan this weekend may have to take a detour as spring flood-related road closures continue in the province.EnvironmentMay 14
-
New 4-way stop removed after causing traffic nightmare in Maple Crest neighbourhoodThe goal was to improve traffic safety in the Maple Crest neighbourhood, but four-war stop on the southeast Edmonton neighbourhood's main drag caused a traffic nightmare.TrafficJun 1
-
Saskatchewan human trafficking supports in limboNew funding directed at human trafficking awareness is exposing gaps in support resources for survivors following requests for funding renewals denied by the federal government.CanadaMay 7
-
Fort McMurray seeks answers from province over Highway 63 storm responseThe massive, sudden snowfall that started on April 23 left hundreds of stranded drivers on Highway 63 without food, water, or proper communication for almost 24 hours.TrafficMay 6
-
Higher water levels reported in central Saskatchewan as spring floods continueLevels are expected to stay higher than normal in central part of the province, and the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency says 18 communities are under local states of emergencies.EnvironmentMay 12
-
Alaska landslide set off CN Tower-sized tsunami last year — and a warning for B.C.The study found the tsunami might not have happened but for the rapid retreat of a glacier that would have been in the landslide's path.CanadaMay 6
-
Toronto considers closing section of Church Street to vehicles for 9 weeksA motion moved by Coun. Chris Moise asked city staff to explore a nine-week pedestrian pilot on Church Street from Wellesley to Alexander Street.CanadaApr 30
-
Police find dog breeding operation during drug lab raid in Hamilton, Ont.Police in Hamilton, Ont., say three people are facing charges after a raid at a dispensary also led to the discovery of an illegal dog breeding operation.CrimeApr 20
-
Guilty verdict for man who sold gun used to kill Edmonton police officersThe Edmonton man who supplied a semi-automatic rifle later used to kill EPS officers Travis Jordan and Brett Ryan and maim another man has been found guilty of manslaughter.CrimeMay 26
-
Edmonton’s historic High and Low level bridges to be replaced: ‘Run their course’The High Level Bridge and Low Level Bridge have exceeded their lifespans and continued rehabilitation will end up costing much more than replacement, the City of Edmonton said.TrafficMay 19
-
Saskatoon city council votes against 1st Avenue BRT stopFollowing months of deliberation, Saskatoon's proposal to build a Bus Rapid Transit terminal on 1st Ave has been defeated in city council.CanadaApr 30
-
Trump, Rubio float U.S. military intervention in Cuba after Castro chargesRubio said the Trump administration wants to resolve differences with Cuba peacefully, but is doubtful the U.S. can reach a diplomatic resolution with the current government.WorldMay 21
-
5 men charged in ‘elaborate’ Calgary extortion scheme that saw Edmonton man kidnappedCalgary police have charged four men and issued warrants for a fifth following an investigation in an 'elaborate' extortion scheme targeting members of the South Asian community.CrimeMay 15
-
Residents of New Brunswick town file legal action against chips companyThey say Covered Bridge Potato Chips Ltd.'s operations is causing excessive noise, industrial smells, light pollution and heavy truck traffic in the town of Woodstock.CanadaMay 6
-
Man charged with manslaughter in EPS officers’ deaths being used a scapegoat: defenceThe Crown argues Dennis Okeymow sold the rifle illegally to a minor with mental illness and should have known there was a risk people would have been harmed or killed.CrimeApr 30