Controversial Orillia Building Demolished
The former Huronia Regional Centre in Orillia is being demolished, ending a long-standing controversy over the site's future and historical significance.
The former Huronia Regional Centre in Orillia is being demolished, ending a long-standing controversy over the site's future and historical significance.
Prime Minister defends minister's spouse role in rail project amid Tory investigation demands. Syrian refugee found not criminally responsible for fatal crash scene departure receives absolute discharge.
The federal government has announced a groundbreaking national strategy to address health disparities affecting men and boys, including higher suicide rates and shorter life expectancy.
President Trump threatens Iran over the Strait of Hormuz, NASA releases a stunning Earthset image from Artemis II, and the Toronto Blue Jays deal with player injuries and roster changes.
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RecommendedA London man has been sentenced in one of Canada's largest fentanyl seizures, part of Project Oasis. The Sarnia Police Service recovered significant quantities in 2023.
The military officer leading Canada's Operation Reassurance in Latvia has been temporarily removed following allegations of irregularities in compensation and benefits.
The Alberta Court of Appeal has upheld the first-degree murder conviction of Devon Shedrick in a revenge-motivated shooting, rejecting defense claims of flawed jury instructions.
The United States is evaluating a ceasefire proposal from Pakistan aimed at de-escalating tensions with Iran, coinciding with a critical deadline set by former President Trump. Prime Minister Carney emphasizes respect for international law amid heightened
Alberta's police watchdog is investigating after a man was injured during an arrest at a Downtown Edmonton hotel lobby in March. The incident involved use of a conducted energy weapon.
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RecommendedThe Saskatoon Police Service canine unit played a crucial role in several arrests over the Easter long weekend, demonstrating the effectiveness of specialized police resources in maintaining public safety.
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police have apprehended a suspect linked to multiple thefts at recreation centres across the Calgary region, describing the individual as a 'prolific offender'.
A Windsor community advocate commends the Rotary Club for its decision to apparently drop a contentious sponsor, highlighting local efforts to uphold ethical standards in event partnerships.
The City of London is urging residents to join its 'Clean and Green Campaign' after a noticeable increase in discarded waste appearing in public spaces like Thames Park.
Ottawa faces a 27% increase in impaired driving collisions early in 2026, while a new pothole repair machine is criticized for ignoring deeper infrastructure issues. A hit-and-run case also proceeds in court.
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RecommendedDefence lawyers in Edmonton are urging a criminal investigation into Police Chief Warren Driechel, citing concerns over police conduct and accountability in Alberta's capital.
Four individuals have been apprehended by Regina Police Service following a serious assault and robbery incident in the city. Authorities are continuing their investigation into the matter.
Toronto police are searching for a man wanted in a criminal harassment investigation after he allegedly followed a 13-year-old girl walking home in the city's east end. Authorities have released a photo of the suspect.
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police is inviting children across Canada to submit name suggestions for their newest foals, fostering community engagement and celebrating the iconic Mountie horses.
President Donald Trump's declaration about Iran has triggered widespread demands from politicians across party lines to invoke the 25th Amendment, citing threats of war crimes and instability.
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RecommendedA firearms rights group is challenging the constitutionality of Canada's Liberal government ban on assault-style weapons, arguing these firearms have legitimate hunting and sporting uses.
Prince Albert police are investigating a serious stabbing that occurred late at night at a local business, with authorities urging witnesses to come forward.
The public hearing on repealing Calgary's blanket rezoning policy has concluded with 411 speakers and 3,293 written submissions. The proposal would redesignate over 300,000 residential parcels and change density rules.
Alberta's environment minister criticizes Prime Minister Mark Carney's $3.8 billion national biodiversity plan, calling it unconstitutional and threatening to provincial land management authority and economic activities.
At least 13 people, including two children, have been killed in the latest wave of strikes exchanged between Ukraine and Russia, according to emergency services.
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RecommendedA standalone public washroom initiative in Ottawa's Centretown district has been suspended after exceeding its allocated budget, highlighting urban infrastructure challenges.
A former FedEx driver pleaded guilty to capital murder after admitting he accidentally hit and then strangled a 7-year-old girl in Texas. The trial began with emotional testimony as jurors decide his punishment.
Edmonton Fire Rescue Services are investigating the cause of a morning apartment fire at 103 Avenue and 123 Street on April 7, 2026, with no injuries reported.
Cape Breton Regional Police are investigating a death in the community of River Ryan, Nova Scotia. Authorities have not released details about the circumstances surrounding the incident.
Iranian officials call on young people to encircle power plants as human shields against potential U.S. attacks, following President Trump's warning that a civilization could die if Iran doesn't meet his 8 p.m. ET deadline to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
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RecommendedAlberta's police watchdog is investigating the Edmonton Police Service after a man was tased at a downtown hotel and hospitalized. The incident raises questions about use-of-force protocols.