Death at Ontario Group Home During Strike Not Suspicious
Halton police state a resident's death at an Ontario group home amid a staff strike is not suspicious. The incident occurred on December 20, 2025.
Halton police state a resident's death at an Ontario group home amid a staff strike is not suspicious. The incident occurred on December 20, 2025.
Matthew de Grood, found not criminally responsible for killing five at a Calgary house party, has been granted more freedoms by the Alberta Review Board. Read the latest on his case.
Five years ago, Dyanna McILwain received the best Christmas gift: her great-granddaughter, Ranee-Jessie. Now, the vibrant five-year-old with Down syndrome is thriving at Toronto's Variety Village. Read their inspiring story.
Sylvain Lévesque, a CAQ MNA for the Quebec City region, announces he will not seek re-election in 2026. This adds to the list of departures from François Legault's party ahead of the next provincial vote.
A Windsor couple in their 30s with a $130K income prepares to meet a financial planner for the first time. Experts detail the essential documents to bring and key questions to ask to achieve their home-buying goal.
The potential shutdown of a key U.S. climate research centre is seen as an opportunity for Canada to attract top scientific talent. Experts call the facility 'irreplicable.'
Turkey warns Russia and Ukraine over Black Sea security after shooting down an unmanned aerial vehicle, urging restraint to prevent regional escalation. Read the latest.
The PREP Society in Calgary received a special donation of 15 dolls representing children with Down syndrome from Bee You Kids, promoting inclusion and representation.
RCMP Assistant Commissioner David Teboul will plead not guilty to assault charges, his lawyer confirms. The senior officer faces allegations stemming from an incident in 2025.
Meta has officially shut down its standalone Messenger applications for Windows and Mac desktop computers. Learn what this means for users and the company's strategic shift.
iPhone users report rapid battery drain after the iOS 26 update. Apple calls it normal but a privacy tweak in Location Services might help. Learn the steps here.
Spotify has largely restored its streaming service after a widespread outage on December 15, 2025, impacted thousands of users globally, according to Downdetector data.
A widespread Spotify service disruption affected thousands of users across Canada on December 15, 2025. Downdetector data shows a major spike in outage reports. Stay updated on the streaming service's status.
A recent death on Ontario's Highway 401 highlights the critical importance of the 'Slow Down, Move Over' law for emergency and service vehicles. Learn why this safety rule is vital.
Ontario Provincial Police have identified the driver and located a vehicle after a 42-year-old tow operator from Kitchener was struck and killed on Highway 401. The tragedy renews calls for drivers to obey the Slow Down, Move Over law.
A major Cloudflare outage on December 5, 2025, brought down sites including Zoom and LinkedIn. The company has confirmed service restoration. Get the details on the disruption and its impact.
A widespread Cloudflare outage on December 5, 2025, disrupted major platforms like Zoom and LinkedIn. The company is investigating the cause. Stay updated on the tech incident.
Shell-led LNG Canada's second processing unit, Train 2, is still offline nearly a month after its initial start-up, according to Reuters sources. Get the latest on this major energy project.
A Nova Scotia woman has entered a not guilty plea after being accused of stabbing a 6-year-old. The case proceeds in Halifax court. Read the latest details.
A Quebec judge will rule in January on whether Arthur Galarneau, who killed his parents and grandmother, was not criminally responsible due to schizophrenia. Details on the case and the high-risk accused designation.
An 'incredible' old-growth yellow cedar was cut down in B.C., raising serious questions about the enforcement of the province's big-tree protection law. Advocates demand answers.
Popular Halifax restaurant 2 Doors Down is closing its Barrington Street location. The closure marks the end of an era for the downtown dining scene. Read more about the impact.
Arthur Galarneau, 22, told police he was 'the devil' after killing his parents and grandmother in Rosemont. A judge is determining if he is criminally responsible.
A man charged with shooting two U.S. National Guard members appeared in court from his hospital bed to enter a not guilty plea. The incident occurred in Washington.
Ravi Jain, founder of Why Not Theatre, has been awarded the Siminovitch Prize, Canada's most prestigious honour in theatre. Discover his groundbreaking work and impact.
Manitoba Public Insurance calls for increased caution and patience from drivers as winter conditions arrive. Learn their essential safety tips for the season.
A major Shopify outage disrupted thousands of merchants on the crucial Cyber Monday shopping day, highlighting platform vulnerability during peak sales periods. Read the full report.
The Veterans Association Food Bank reports an 80% drop in donations, threatening holiday meals for veterans and their families. Urgent community support is needed for the 'Hope for Those Who Served' campaign.
Housing affordability crisis deepens in Quebec as prospective buyers struggle with rising prices and down payment challenges. Learn why experts see no quick fix.
Netflix experienced brief streaming disruption affecting hundreds of users during the highly anticipated Stranger Things Season 5 premiere. Service restored within minutes.