Project Yellowbird: Police show off stolen high-end goods worth millions
Toronto police showed off some of the millions of dollars worth of luxury goods on Friday that were recovered in Thursday's raids in the GTA and Niagara region. The raids led to the arrests of eight...
View ArticleLynden Dorval, fired for giving zeros, 'treated unfairly,' appeal board rules
A provincial appeal board that looks into the firing of teachers has found the Edmonton Public School Board "did not act fairly" when they suspended and then fired Lynden Dorval, who broke school...
View ArticleVancouver Real Estate: Exclusive Tudor Home Hits The Market (PHOTOS)
Hello, beautiful! Located on one acre of land in the UBC area with views of the ocean and North Shore mountains, this luxurious 6,740 sq.-ft. Vancouver home is listed for a cool $21.8 million. The...
View ArticlePatient in isolation Gatineau, Que., hospital is being tested for Ebola
GATINEAU, Que. - A girl has been put in isolation at a hospital in Gatineau, Que., as a precautionary measure and is being tested for Ebola after coming down with a fever following a recent trip to...
View ArticleD.A.D.'s Bagels owner Kashmir Randhawa heartbroken over closure
When a Dollarama opened next door to D.A.D.'s Bagels a few years ago, Kashmir Singh Randhawa knew his days were numbered. "I played the waiting game," Randhawa said. Now the waiting is over. His...
View ArticleCanada's Labour Movement Redefining Its Role As Face Of Workforce Changes
Labour Day celebrations across Canada this year come at a time when organized labour is in the midst of redefining its role in the workforce as a decline in the manufacturing industry and the rise of...
View ArticleCafe des Chats Opens In Montreal, Claims To Be North America's First Cat Cafe...
MONTREAL - Would you like a cat with your coffee?A new Montreal cafe is hoping plenty of people do. The Cafe des Chats, which opened its doors on Saturday, is a lot like a regular coffee house — except...
View ArticleRyan Nelsen, Toronto FC Manager, Fired Along With His Entire Coaching Staff
TORONTO - Toronto FC has fired manager Ryan Nelsen and his entire coaching staff in the wake of Nelsen's public dressing down of general manager Tim Bezbatchenko.The official announcement was made at a...
View ArticleGirl, 7, dies after falling off farming tractor in Tweed, Ont.
A seven-year-old girl is dead after she fell off a tractor and was struck by it, Ontario Provincial Police say. It happened on Bethel Road in Tweed, Ont., at about 5:30 p.m. ET Friday. The girl was...
View ArticleB.C. teachers' strike: No school year start Tuesday
When veteran mediator Vince Ready declared an impasse and walked away from talks between British Columbia teachers and their employer Saturday, parents' hopes for the school year to start on time...
View ArticleLabour Day: What's open and closed in Montreal area
City and government services - Garbage, green waste, recycling and large-item collection will happen as per regular schedule, except in Rosemont-La-Petite-Patrie, where large-item collection is...
View ArticleB.C. Teachers Strike News: Daycare Payment Details Revealed
VANCOUVER - The British Columbia government said on Sunday it expects to be helping parents pay the costs of daycare because the first day of school appears to be delayed indefinitely by an ongoing...
View ArticleB.C. teacher's strike: $40-a-day parent pay registration opens
With the start of the school year delayed past Sept. 2, the B.C. government has opened registration for parents of public school children under the age of 13 who want to claim their strike support...
View ArticleWoman seriously hurt in 9-metre fall near parking garage
A 50-year-old woman was seriously hurt after falling from a ledge near a parking garage, and police want to speak to anyone who may have witnessed the incident. Toronto police say they were called to...
View ArticleAlberta CN Train Derailment Leads To Investigation
HONDO, Alta. - Investigators are trying to figure out the cause of a CN freight train derailment in northern Alberta.CN spokeswoman Lindsay Fedchyshyn says 15 grain cars went off the track near Hondo,...
View ArticleDouble stabbing on Oak Street sends 2 to trauma centre
Two males were rushed to a trauma centre on Saturday afternoon following an apparent double stabbing. Paramedics say they were called to 220 Oak St. at 12:29 p.m. One of the victims was without vital...
View ArticleManitoba woman killed in B.C. highway crash
A Manitoba woman in her 60s died in a head-on collision between a car and a pickup truck on a British Columbia highway over the weekend. The woman was a passenger in a white Ford sedan that was struck...
View ArticleCN train cars carrying grain derail northwest of Edmonton
The Transportation Safety Board of Canada crews are investigating after a CN train derailed northwest of Edmonton Sunday. Twenty-five grain cars had derailed, but no one was injured in the incident,...
View ArticleOff-duty soldiers help chase down assault suspect in Barrie
A Barrie, Ont., man is accused of punching a woman, spitting on another woman and assaulting three other people in a series of events that unfolded in and around a local nightclub on Saturday. Barrie...
View ArticleSchool zone speed limits of 30 km/h begin today
Tuesday marks the first day of school for many students in Edmonton. It also marks the first day drivers will have to obey 30-kilometre speed limits around elementary schools City council approved...
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