One arrested in Paris, Ont. for impaired driving
One person has been arrested in Paris, Ontario, on charges of impaired driving. The arrest occurred following a routine traffic stop by local police.
One person has been arrested in Paris, Ontario, on charges of impaired driving. The arrest occurred following a routine traffic stop by local police.
Canadians lead international demand for US homes in Q1 2026, with a 3% increase in online interest compared to 2025, signaling a thaw in the boycott.
A JPMorgan Chase banker fired over a $642.50 deli platter expense wins a $4.25 million settlement from FINRA arbitration, with the ruling allowing expungement of his termination record.
CIBC sells its Caribbean division for US$1.6 billion to focus on North America. Despite strong Q2 earnings, shares drop nearly 4% as analysts note weaker growth in retail and U.S. commercial divisions.
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RecommendedA cyclist suffered serious injuries after a traffic collision in southwest Calgary. Police are investigating the incident, which occurred on May 28, 2026.
A Las Vegas mother of four faces a $500 insurance deductible after a large inflatable display from a smog shop crashed into her car during strong winds, leaving her financially strained.
Canada's current account deficit widened to $7.2 billion in Q1 2026, driven by record imports of gold and metals, while exports grew 3.9%.
The U.S. and Mexico have initiated formal trade negotiations, focusing on automotive content requirements. Talks aim to resolve disputes under USMCA.
Saskatchewan RCMP have charged a man with arson following a fire that destroyed a home. The incident is under investigation, with no injuries reported.
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RecommendedA driver on a British Columbia highway was caught speeding excessively with an open liquor container, leading to vehicle impoundment.
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British Columbia's anti-gang unit arrested four individuals in an alleged casino cheating scheme, seizing approximately $330,000 in cash believed to be proceeds of crime.
CAA Manitoba has released its annual list of the worst roads in the province for 2026, highlighting infrastructure issues and safety concerns across Manitoba.
Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation reports that regulatory conditions and structural factors are holding back housing starts across the country, impacting supply.
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RecommendedA Whistler home at 3354 Peak Drive sold for $6.7 million, blending rustic charm with modern luxury. Features include vaulted ceilings, stone fireplaces, and forest views.
In April, 77% of Calgary homes sold at or below list price, up from 70% a year ago, signaling a shift toward a buyer's market with price corrections across all housing types.
A new study from the Montreal Economic Institute links high taxes in Canadian NHL markets to the 33-year Stanley Cup drought, suggesting tax cuts could help attract top talent.
A 56-year-old bus driver in southern Ontario faces stunt driving charges after allegedly going 100 km/h in a 50 km/h zone with children on the bus.
RBC CEO Dave McKay and TD executive Ajai Bambawale highlight consumer resilience amid tariffs and economic uncertainty, with banks beating Q2 earnings expectations.
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RecommendedPrime Minister Mark Carney delivered a conciliatory speech in New York, praising the U.S. and proposing a new economic partnership ahead of the CUSMA review.
CAA Manitoba announces the worst roads in the province for 2025, highlighting infrastructure concerns and driver frustrations across Manitoba.
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RecommendedCanadian stocks edged higher while US markets showed mixed results in late-morning trading. The S&P/TSX composite index gained ground amid varied sector performance.
A truck driver has been charged following a fatal crash in Brandon, Manitoba. The incident resulted in one death and multiple injuries. Authorities continue to investigate.
Employees at a Hamilton banquet hall allegedly locked doors to prevent an AGCO inspection, raising concerns about regulatory compliance and public safety.
A person was taken to hospital following a car crash in Cambridge, Ontario. Police are investigating the incident.
Calgary housing starts fell nearly 60% year-over-year in April, with apartment starts down 76% and single-family homes off 37%. Inventory surged to decade highs.
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RecommendedFour teenagers were rushed to hospital after a serious crash in Whitby, with two ejected from the vehicle. Police investigate the incident.