Guelph driver charged for taking sledders on joyride
A Guelph, Ontario, driver faces charges after taking sledders on a dangerous joyride. Police responded to the incident, underscoring winter safety risks. Read the full story.
A Guelph, Ontario, driver faces charges after taking sledders on a dangerous joyride. Police responded to the incident, underscoring winter safety risks. Read the full story.
A 42-year-old Windsor man faces impaired driving and other charges after allegedly failing to move over for an OPP cruiser with lights flashing on Highway 401. Police remind drivers of Ontario's Move Over Law.
An Ontario Provincial Police traffic stop for a Move Over law violation in Lakeshore resulted in impaired driving charges. Learn the details of the incident and the importance of road safety laws.
An Edmonton judge has dismissed an appeal in a cat custody case, firmly stating that pet ownership is not equivalent to parenthood under the law. The ruling upholds a previous decision on the matter.
British Columbia's privacy commissioner has mandated the City of Vancouver to dismantle its surveillance camera network and erase all collected footage. Learn about the ruling and its implications for public privacy.
Steve Marche of Sarnia shares his miraculous survival story after a vehicle ran over him on Jan. 10, 2026. He credits a 'guardian angel' for his life.
A 23-year-old driver faces an Insecure Load charge after Caledon OPP spotted a loose couch in their truck bed. Learn about the risks and penalties for unsecured cargo.
A B.C. woman was horrified to find a video of her posted online without consent, highlighting a growing 'pickup' trend. Experts warn of privacy and legal risks.
A Vancouver-area property sold for nearly $800,000 over its list price, highlighting intense competition in B.C.'s real estate market. Experts call the sale 'pretty remarkable.'
The U.S. Supreme Court heard pivotal arguments on state laws barring transgender girls from women's sports. The rulings could reshape equal protection and Title IX nationwide. Follow the latest.
Three Southern Ontario men plead guilty to multiple hunting violations in the Buckhorn Lake area, receiving significant fines. Learn the details of the case and the consequences for breaking wildlife laws.
Ontario's tow truck industry is reeling after a second roadside death in under a month. Operators are pleading with drivers to slow down and move over for emergency vehicles.
A Montreal-area battery recycling facility is facing multiple charges after allegedly dumping treated toxic wastewater into the St. Lawrence Seaway. Get the latest details on the environmental investigation.
North Korea claims a South Korean drone violated its airspace on January 4, 2026, escalating tensions. Read the latest details on this developing international security incident.
A Piikani RCMP constable and his wife face fraud and theft charges following a 2024 investigation. The officer is suspended with pay. Read the full details.
OttawaNewsCompany hit with a major $1.35 million penalty for depositing sodium chlorite into the Lièvre River near Gatineau. Read about the environmental violation and its consequences.
An Ottawa driver was fined $490 after crashing into a tow truck at a collision scene on Highway 417. The OPP uses the incident to remind drivers of the 'Move Over' law.
A Mercedes driver from Alberta told police an elk caused him to speed excessively on a B.C. highway. The B.C. Highway Patrol says he was clocked at over 200 km/h. Read the full story.
A Quebec chemical manufacturer faces a $1.365 million penalty for dumping a harmful substance into the Lièvre River in 2019. Read about the environmental violation and its consequences.
A New Brunswick lobster processor has successfully appealed a $365,750 fine and a ban on hiring foreign workers. The decision, published January 9, 2026, overturns previous penalties.
A Tillsonburg tow truck operator wraps a vehicle in powerful safety imagery, urging drivers to 'Slow Down and Move Over' to protect roadside workers. A poignant reminder after tragic losses.
The Alberta Medical Association details severe hospital over-capacity, labeling it a 'medical disaster' and calls on the provincial government to formally declare a healthcare crisis.
A Dutch couple's use of AI to write their wedding vows has been declared legally invalid. Discover why technology clashed with matrimonial law and what it means for the future.
The Hamilton Tiger-Cats have released American defensive lineman Casey Sayles. Get the details on this roster move and what it means for the team's 2026 CFL season.
Ontario Provincial Police have charged a driver after stopping a vehicle hauling a massive load of logs measuring over 31 metres total length near Pembroke. Details on the incident and safety concerns.
A Tennessee theatre professor fired for sharing a Charlie Kirk quote is back at work after the university admitted it violated due process. He will receive a $500,000 settlement.
A man escapes alcoholism and financial ruin in the U.S., finding unexpected love and a fresh start in Cambodia and Malaysia, culminating in a planned move to Kosovo. A story of personal transformation.
Discover how a precision gooseneck kettle can elevate your hot beverage experience this winter. Find out why it's a must-have for tea, coffee, and cozy moments.
A Windsor man released on bail was arrested again after allegedly removing his court-ordered ankle monitor within just one hour. Windsor Police detail the swift re-arrest.
A 27-year-old Windsor transport truck driver faces careless driving charges after allegedly striking a tow truck on Highway 11 in Gravenhurst. OPP reminds drivers of 'Move Over' laws.