Vancouver fast-food worker stabbed over free add-on refusal
Vancouver Police are investigating a violent daytime attack on a fast-food employee who refused a customer's demand for a free item. The incident highlights risks faced by service workers.
Vancouver Police are investigating a violent daytime attack on a fast-food employee who refused a customer's demand for a free item. The incident highlights risks faced by service workers.
The City of Saint John, N.B., has announced higher fines for parking violations starting in 2026. Learn how this change will affect residents and visitors in the uptown core.
Frontline staff at Saskatoon's St. Paul's Hospital describe an unsafe workplace plagued by violence and weapons, prompting calls for urgent action to protect healthcare workers.
A man reported missing by a co-worker in Richmond has been found deceased. Police are investigating the circumstances surrounding his death.
Halifax Regional Council will decide on a motion to implement a flat $300 fee for false fire alarms, aiming to reduce unnecessary emergency responses. Learn the details and potential impact.
A security guard died during a frigid overnight shift at a construction site near a Milan Cortina 2026 Olympic venue. Italian authorities have launched an investigation into the tragic incident.
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.
An Ottawa driver is facing penalties after passing two police cruisers and crashing into a tow truck on Highway 417. Get the details on the incident and the charges.
An arbitrator has ordered Canada Post to reinstate a mail carrier fired for hoarding thousands of undelivered letters, citing undisclosed PTSD as a key factor. Learn the full story.
Take Back Alberta and founder David Parker face over $110,000 in fines for election ad violations. Parker vows an 'endless war,' refuses to pay, and plans a class-action lawsuit.
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.
Central Elgin introduces a new bylaw to regulate short-term rentals, addressing tourism growth and housing for temporary trades workers. Learn how this impacts property owners and the community.
Canada's proposed foreign agent registry reveals an estimated 2,500 entities covertly influencing politics. Learn about the new rules and enforcement challenges.
Friends are collecting donations for a young Calgary woman whose husband died while working on an oil rig. The community shows support in the wake of the workplace fatality.
A retired social worker is driving across Canada, offering free, confidential sessions to help strangers feel heard and less alone. Discover how one man is turning personal loss into a mission of connection.
A Quebec safety board investigation found a fatal workplace accident in Montreal North resulted from insufficient training and safety instructions. Read the full report.
The Canadian government is moving to regulate stablecoins, proposing fines up to $1 million for violations. Expert analysis highlights the 2026 crypto landscape and Ottawa's aims for financial security.
The Canadian government has proposed steep fines of up to $1 million for violations of new foreign influence transparency rules. Learn about the proposed registry and its implications.
Edmonton's first two winter parking bans in December resulted in over $61,000 in fines and dozens of vehicles towed. Get the details on enforcement and this season's heavy snowfall.
Edmonton's winter parking ban enforcement resulted in 245 tickets over two weeks. Learn the rules to avoid fines and keep city streets clear for snowplows.
An OPP license plate reader flagged a Toronto man on Highway 401, leading to his arrest for over $27,000 in unpaid fines. Learn how police caught him and the additional charges he faces.
An Ottawa driver pulled over on Highway 417 was found with expired plates and over $27,000 in unpaid fines. Ontario Provincial Police detail the traffic stop.
Israel suspends over 30 humanitarian groups, including Doctors Without Borders, from operating in Gaza for non-compliance with new registration rules, sparking aid crisis fears.
A tow truck operator was killed in a collision in Wellington County on December 30, 2025. The incident highlights the dangers faced by roadside workers. Read the full story.
A Greater Toronto Area assembly line worker is celebrating a life-changing $1 million lottery win. He checked his ticket three times in disbelief. Read his incredible story.
New business licence filings raise fresh questions about a venue that received millions in provincial cash for worker training. The story continues to unfold.
A business licence application reveals new details about a venue where millions in provincial cash were spent to train workers, sparking scrutiny. Discover the unfolding story.
A scrapyard worker injured in the November UPS plane crash in Louisville has died on Christmas Day, raising the total fatalities to 15. The tragic incident continues to impact the community.
An investigation reveals how Canada's Temporary Foreign Worker Program, vital for agriculture, can lead to the exploitation and abuse of migrant workers. Read the full story.