Two charged with first-degree murder, arson in northern Ont.
A man and a woman from Blind River have been charged with first-degree murder and a third person has been charged with accessory to murder after the fact.
A man and a woman from Blind River have been charged with first-degree murder and a third person has been charged with accessory to murder after the fact.
Perrier Attorneys says Costco charged more for items online than in-store, a practice known as “double ticketing,” which is banned under the Competition Act.
Emergency Preparedness Minister Harjit Sajjan says dozens of firefighters from Alberta and British Columbia will help fight wildfires in California, and the federal government is co-ordinating efforts with the provinces to deploy resources.
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Two Sudbury motorists were stopped by provincial police for stunt driving on northern Ontario highways on the same day.
A 20-year-old from Sault Ste. Marie has been charged with stunt driving and is accused of exceeding the speed limit by 85 km/h.
A series of impaired driving incidents in northern Ontario last weekend kept Ontario Provincial Police busy.
The recent cold weather snap in Greater Sudbury has people venturing out to skate on Ramsey Lake – though city officials are reminding the public that the skating path has not yet opened.
Ontario Provincial Police say three people have been arrested and two of them have been charged with first-degree murder in a northern Ontario fire that left a man dead two years ago.
A series of impaired driving incidents in northern Ontario last weekend kept Ontario Provincial Police busy.
All season, the East Nipissing King Sportswear U12 A Vipers boys hockey team has been coiled and ready to strike.
The North Bay and District Chamber of Commerce celebrated its 130th anniversary Thursday with its members, dignities and other guests.
The Association of Municipalities of Ontario has released what it calls a groundbreaking study on the state of homelessness in the province.
Last weekend, an Alberta man was arrested and released for intimate partner violence at a northern Ontario hotel just hours after being charged and released for assaulting a teen with a weapon at the same location.
Ontario Provincial Police stopped a pickup truck in Kapuskasing resulting in multiple charges for the driver as well as the company that owned the vehicle.
Ontario Provincial Police in Jocelyn Township are seeking video or dashcam footage that might be helpful in investigating a suspicious death.
A 20-year-old from Sault Ste. Marie has been charged with stunt driving and is accused of exceeding the speed limit by 85 km/h.
The driver of a vehicle that stalled on the side of Highway 11 is facing a number of charges.
Sault police are investigating a mischief incident at Grocer 4 Good on Gore Street late last year.
Ontario Provincial Police stopped a pickup truck in Kapuskasing resulting in multiple charges for the driver as well as the company that owned the vehicle.
The driver of a vehicle that stalled on the side of Highway 11 is facing a number of charges.
A series of impaired driving incidents in northern Ontario last weekend kept Ontario Provincial Police busy.
Canada’s largest First Nations police service, the Nishnawbe Aski Police Service (NAPS) issued a community safety alert as extremely toxic drugs are likely circulating in one of the Far North communities it serves.
Jean-Philippe Marineau and Patrice Beauparlant, lifelong friends who grew up in Hearst, Ont., are training for a 450-km trek from Fort Albany to Hearst, Ont.
The U.S. military has more than 165,000 troops deployed in over 170 countries and territories, including Canada.
In late 2023, Heritage Minister Pascale St-Onge said it was time for the federal government to redefine what the CBC does and how it does it.
Meta's decision to end its fact-checking program looks like the company is 'caving' to political pressures, said Meta's oversight board co-chair Michael McConnell.
A Canadian teen is reaching audiences around the world with powerful social media videos showing life without hands and feet – the price she paid after developing sepsis.
On Friday, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments on TikTok’s legal challenge to the law, which the company claims violates its First Amendment rights and those of its 170 million American users
Several homeowners in Ontario signed contracts with Provincial Smart Home Services promising rebates for their energy efficient upgrades, but now won't receive them as the company appears to have gone out of business.
A Toronto man said he wanted to do his part for the environment and support his green energy related business by switching over to an all-electric pick-up truck.
A new survey reveals about one in five Canadians plan to take on more debt this year as they struggle to pay their bills.
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Ottawa rapper Khalid Omar, who performs under the name TwoTiime, was forced to evacuate his Calabasas condo as wildfires tore through the Los Angeles area this week, leaving the studio where he records in ruins.
The death toll from the wildfires ravaging the Los Angeles area rose to 16 as crews battled to cut off the spreading blazes before potentially strong winds return that could push the flames toward some of the city's most famous landmarks.
Alberta premier Danielle Smith met with President-elect Donald Trump Saturday at Mar-a-Lago in Florida.
The U.S. military has more than 165,000 troops deployed in over 170 countries and territories, including Canada.
Perrier Attorneys says Costco charged more for items online than in-store, a practice known as “double ticketing,” which is banned under the Competition Act.
Franklin the tortoise has been in a fridge for the past 15 weeks.
A 17-year-old driver failed their road test before it even began after being stopped by police in a community safety zone.
The sister of a man who died waiting for care in the emergency department of Winnipeg’s Health Sciences Centre (HSC) is remembering her late brother as an intelligent person with a bold personality
As the Liberal party searches for a new leader, former prime minister Jean Chretien says it's time for the party to move back to the "radical centre" to help its electoral fortunes.