Another 593 new cases of COVID-19 were reported in British Columbia on Tuesday along with no additional deaths.
Of the new cases, 128 were in the Interior Health region, 68 cases were in the Vancouver Coastal Health region, 203 were in the Fraser Health region, 107 were in Island Health,...
A 63-year-old man was found dead inside an apartment in East Kildonan on Sunday.
Winnipeg police were called around 11 a.m. to the building on Prevette Street, off Munroe Avenue.
No information on the death has been provided by police, who called it a homicide.
The victim has been identified as Arnel...
A man in his 30s is dead after he was stabbed in a home in Toronto’s east end on Sunday morning.
Toronto police say they were called to Coxwell and Casci avenues, north of Gerrard Street East, at 3:58 a.m. for reports of a stabbing.
They arrived to find a man...
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's office says he has apologized to the chief of a British Columbia First Nation which invited him to visit on Canada's first National Truth and Reconciliation Day.
Trudeau flew to Tofino, B.C., last Thursday to spend time with his family on a day meant to mark...
Ontario is reporting 580 new COVID-19 cases on Sunday, bringing the provincial total to 588,101.
Of the 580 new cases recorded, the data showed 296 were unvaccinated people, 38 were partially vaccinated people, 173 were fully vaccinated people and for 73 people the vaccination status was unknown.
According to Sunday’s report,...
Edward Siwicki was on the way to the store when he saw the officers and police tape — and spattered blood on the road.
On Wednesday at about 2:30 p.m., just down the block from Siwicki's rental house on the 500 block of Sherbrook Street, two suspects attacked a man...
Ontario reported another 158 COVID-19 cases in its public schools on Thursday, 20 more than it did at this point last week, as overall case growth continues to slow.
The Ministry of Health said 135 of the cases were detected in students and 22 in staff members, while the association...
A court injunction prohibiting old-growth logging protests on Vancouver Island will come to an end Tuesday, after a judge declined to extend the order.
British Columbia forestry company Teal Cedar Products Ltd. was seeking a one-year extension to its injunction preventing protesters from blockading forestry activities in the Fairy Creek...
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is reaffirming his pre-election pledge to make vaccination against COVID-19 mandatory for federal public servants.
"We're going to ensure the federal public service is vaccinated," the prime minister said while speaking at a COVID-19 vaccination clinic in Ottawa on Tuesday. "There is a clear requirement of...
Blairmore RCMP received a call about a hunter who had been attacked by a bear on Sunday, September 26.
“The hunter was grouse hunting with another person when they encountered what is believed to be a grizzly bear sow and cubs,” Alberta Fish and Wildlife says.
They say the bear made...