
Ontario teen charged with first-degree murder after three found dead in home
BROCKVILLE — Police in the eastern Ontario city of Brockville say a teen faces first-degree murder charges after three people were found dead inside a

BROCKVILLE — Police in the eastern Ontario city of Brockville say a teen faces first-degree murder charges after three people were found dead inside a

FREDERICTON — The RCMP say several raids last month across three provinces were linked to a wider investigation involving transnational organized crime. However, police did
More than 100 young people from 11 First Nation and Inuit communities across Canada are gathering for an intensive dance camp in southern Ontario in

FREDERICTON — Residents of a New Brunswick town are planning to take legal action against a popular potato chip-making company they say has ruined their

The chief of an Ontario First Nation pursuing legal action against Canada for its alleged underfunding of on-reserve schools told the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal

WINNIPEG — A policing expert recommended Friday that Winnipeg police factor in age and someone’s cultural background when responding to high-risk situations. Peter Rampat, a
The body of an Ontario police officer who died in a highway crash east of Toronto this week was taken to Oshawa on Thursday ahead
Rev. Maggie Helwig went into Wednesday night with a plan. The priest at Toronto’s St. Stephen-in-the-Fields Anglican Church was attending the Politics and the Pen
The City of Pickering is set to vote next month on a secondary housing development plan that could transform the municipality’s landscape east of Toronto

HAMILTON — Police say a 14-year-old boy is wanted for second-degree murder in a daytime shooting at a Hamilton mall that left another teen dead.
TORONTO — The laneway beside Adam Barnes’s house is, at first blush, unremarkable within Toronto’s catalogue of backstreets: there are garages, a graffiti-tagged brick wall

HALIFAX — Police in Nova Scotia have charged two people with human trafficking and financial crimes in an investigation they say is connected to New

The lawyer for Kenneth Law, an Ontario man accused of selling lethal substances online to people who later used it to take their own lives,

TORONTO — Ontario taxpayers are footing the bill for a $29-million private jet for Premier Doug Ford’s use, a purchase critics say is a waste

For Maryam Amini’s family, Persian new year has always been an important date on their calendar. Each year, they would get together to exchange laughs

A pastor is accused of playing a key role in a fraud targeting a municipal program for people in York Region who are homeless or

CALGARY — A man from Ontario has pleaded guilty in Alberta to two counts of unauthorized employment of foreign nationals and fined $70,000 in case

The unions representing faculty and support staff at Fleming College and St. Lawrence College say the decision to merge the two colleges blindsided workers and

TORONTO — Ontario has failed to collect more than 90 per cent of money owed by alleged animal abusers whose pets, livestock or menagerie were
TORONTO — If there’s one thing July Talk knows, it’s tension. The Juno-winning Toronto band built its sound on the contrast between Peter Dreimanis’ raspy

Burdett Sisler, the oldest known living man in Canada and one of the oldest Second World War veterans in the world has died. He was

TORONTO — Toronto FC head coach Robin Fraser was a skilful defender during his playing days and he’s proving to be a skilful defender as

Police in the Greater Toronto Area are proactively ramping up patrols around Jewish places of worship and community gathering spaces as Passover begins Wednesday evening.
TORONTO — If “Sort Of” was about queer joy — which it only partially was, says co-creator Zaiba Baig — then her latest theatre project