Edmonton Snow Plow Operators Face Harassment During Bans
Edmonton's snow clearing operations face challenges as city workers report harassment incidents during parking ban enforcement, with Knack addressing safety concerns.
Edmonton's snow clearing operations face challenges as city workers report harassment incidents during parking ban enforcement, with Knack addressing safety concerns.
Peel Regional Police are investigating a series of dangerous incidents at a Mississauga residence, including arson and shots fired, captured on surveillance footage.
Redwood Meadows Emergency Services has acquired a new 3,000-gallon water tender using insurance funds following a December fire, restoring their firefighting capabilities through a traditional push-in ceremony.
Dominion Dynamics, a defence technology company, has launched a new location on Schneider Road in Kanata, marking a significant expansion in Canada's growing defence sector.
The tragic death of Laura Gover in Saanich has ignited demands for government intervention to address systemic gender violence across Canada, highlighting a critical societal issue.
Saskatoon police have laid charges against a woman in connection with a two-vehicle collision on Circle Drive in 2025 that resulted in the death of a 73-year-old local resident.
Joseph Bongiovanni, a former DEA agent in Buffalo, receives a five-year prison sentence for corruption charges involving childhood friends turned drug traffickers, despite maintaining his innocence.
Prime Minister Mark Carney's speech at the World Economic Forum receives international praise, but his political fate hinges on addressing grocery bills, housing, and energy costs in Canada.
Ian Roberts, former Des Moines Public Schools superintendent, is expected to plead guilty to falsely claiming U.S. citizenship and illegally possessing firearms, facing up to 20 years in prison and potential deportation.
Vancouver police have shared an image of a masked suspect wanted in connection with a serious stranger assault with a weapon in Port Coquitlam, seeking witnesses and surveillance footage.
London's Planning Committee will review a contentious rezoning application for a new cemetery at 5150 Wellington Rd. S., sparking community debate about land use and urban planning.
Federal housing advocate Marie-Josee Houle billed $13,864 for business-class flight and hotel stay in Cairo for UN forum, with employees questioning the expenses.
A Supreme Court justice has prohibited an Ontario man from bringing his albino ball python to family court, ruling the snake is not a legitimate service animal and its presence interferes with justice.
Toronto Police reportedly have minimal engagement with the federal Liberal government's firearm buyback initiative, according to political commentary.
Premier François Legault expresses confidence in the Coalition Avenir Québec's future despite his departure, stating the party remains 'more relevant than ever' while pledging neutrality in the upcoming leadership contest.
An internal ICE memo reveals federal immigration officers can forcibly enter homes using only administrative warrants, reversing longstanding constitutional guidance and raising Fourth Amendment concerns amid expanded deportation efforts.
Toronto police are actively searching for a suspect after a woman was seriously injured in a stabbing incident in the downtown core. Authorities are urging the public for assistance.
British Columbia Premier David Eby asserts the province's crucial role in Prime Minister Mark Carney's emerging international framework, following high-level discussions in Ottawa.
Ward Aniriq Coun. Erin Rutherford alleges former candidate Jesse Watson posted her home address online, calling it 'thug politics' that endangers her family's safety and privacy.
A 48-year-old man is charged with aggravated assault after an unprovoked attack left a 67-year-old Hamilton senior in critical condition. Separate incidents in Durham Region led to arrests for stolen vehicles, armed robberies, and firearm offenses.
A new national poll reveals 71% of Canadians are concerned about U.S. ambitions toward Greenland, with 61% wanting Ottawa to formally protest any potential takeover.
Bernie Lynch, a 71-year-old former Regina hockey coach convicted of historic sexual assault, has lost his appeal to overturn parole revocation after contacting his victim on Facebook.
Cape Breton Regional Municipality has severed ties with the organization responsible for developing Sydney Harbour, marking a significant shift in the waterfront revitalization project.
Nova Scotia RCMP report four impaired driving arrests within four days in the Halifax region, highlighting ongoing enforcement efforts against this dangerous offense.
A former U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration agent has been sentenced to five years in federal prison for using his official position to protect friends involved in drug trafficking operations.
Toronto police are actively searching for a suspect following a serious stabbing incident in the downtown core that left one victim with significant injuries.
Calgary Police Service has laid charges against three teenagers following a series of incidents involving pellet guns, bats, and significant property damage in the city.
Conservative commentator Glenn Beck demands Attorney General Pam Bondi be replaced, citing mishandling of Epstein documents and failure to pursue key Republican priorities.
Following Mark Carney's Davos speech, Conservatives debate how Pierre Poilievre should address foreign policy amid Trump's resurgence and shifting voter attitudes.
A man from Hampton, New Brunswick, faces serious human trafficking-related charges following an investigation by the RCMP. The case highlights ongoing law enforcement efforts to combat exploitation.