
Churchill portrait thief sentenced to two years less a day in jail
OTTAWA — The Ontario man who pleaded guilty to stealing an iconic portrait of former British prime minister Winston Churchill said he committed the crime

OTTAWA — The Ontario man who pleaded guilty to stealing an iconic portrait of former British prime minister Winston Churchill said he committed the crime

WALKERTON — The school looked about the same, except for a huge pile of flowers outside the entrance. But a palpable sadness hung thick in

A 53-year-old British man plowed his minivan into a crowd of Liverpool soccer fans who were at a parade celebrating the city team’s Premier League championship on Monday and was arrested, police said.Â

TORONTO — Road, rail and mine blockades could be on the horizon, First Nations leaders said Monday, as they ratchet up pressure on the Ontario

TORONTO — The City of Toronto will allocate $2.1 million this year to help festivals stay secure, after 11 people were killed in a vehicle

Jeffrey Wood was sentenced to two years less a day on Monday for the theft of The Roaring Lion from Ottawa’s Château Laurier hotel between Christmas 2021 and early January 2022.

Canadian ultrarunner Stephanie Case just won the 100-kilometre Ultra-Trail Snowdonia ultramarathon in Wales â six months postpartum, without an elite bib, and while stopping to breastfeed her baby at aid stations.

Phil Robertson, who turned his small duck-calling interest in northern Louisiana into a big business and was the head of the family featured on the reality show Duck Dynasty, died Sunday, according to his family. He was 79.

Alberta is bringing in new rules this fall to ensure that only what it calls “age-appropriate” books are available in school libraries.

While Yun Lu “Lucy” Li was waiting to go on trial for first-degree murder, she breached her bail conditions to eat lunch at a restaurant with a potential Crown witness, work out at the gym in her sister’s luxury Toronto condo and use her cellphone unsupervised.Â

The Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO) says Guelph-area horse trainer Jeffrey Gillis has been suspended for 10 years and given a $40,000 fine for purchasing performance-enhancing drugs from a U.S. veterinarian, who has been charged for making and distributing PEDs designed to evade equine anti-doping controls.

An Ontario judge has approved a settlement in a class-action lawsuit that accused Loblaw and its parent company George Weston of engaging in an industry-wide scheme to fix the price of bread.