Over 400 artists participating in 30th annual art walk on Whyte Ave this weekend
A body discovered near Hwy. 401 is believed by authorities to be that of a missing woman from Toronto. The police are investigating the incident to determine the circumstances surrounding the discovery.
In a separate incident, two teenage girls aged 13 and 14 have been charged in connection with a swarming attack at a pizza restaurant in Oshawa. The details of the incident are still under investigation by law enforcement.
During a sentencing hearing, family members of a beloved park caretaker read emotional victim impact statements. The family expressed their grief and loss over the tragic event that led to the caretaker’s passing.
A B.C. mayor criticized social platforms for allowing a video of a shooting at a Bollywood star’s cafĂ© to circulate online. The mayor highlighted the dangers of such content being readily accessible to the public.
Several establishments in south Calgary have confirmed potential measles exposures, including a hotel and multiple eateries. Health officials are working to contain the spread of the disease and protect public health.
The Lethbridge police issued a warning about a text scam related to photo radar. The authorities advised the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities to prevent falling victim to such scams.
Edmonton will host a new food pop-up on Whyte Ave designed to cater to diverse tastes and bring culinary experiences to different communities. The initiative aims to engage with a wider audience and create a vibrant food culture in the city.
The upcoming Edmonton Pride Festival will feature performances by Jamie Fine and Pink Pony Club, offering a platform for LGBTQ+ artists and celebrating diversity within the community.
RCMP charged five individuals and seized weapons and drugs in Lake Echo, N.S., as part of an ongoing investigation into criminal activities in the area. Law enforcement is actively working to maintain public safety and combat illegal activities.
Nova Scotia’s premier criticized the latest tariff threat from the U.S. President, describing it as “childish bullying.” The premier expressed concerns about the potential impact on trade relations between the two countries.
An arson investigation is underway after a business in Swan River was set on fire, leading to significant damage. The Manitoba RCMP are working to uncover the culprits behind the incident and bring them to justice.
Premier Moe reassured that Trump’s latest tariff threat would not greatly affect Saskatchewan. The province remains committed to fostering positive trade relationships with the U.S. amid ongoing economic challenges.
Regina issued an air quality warning due to wildfire smoke affecting the region, prompting health advisories and safety measures for residents. The warnings were intended to protect public health during the environmental crisis.
The Canadian music industry welcomed a new pop sensation, Chappell Roan, who garnered attention with a cover performance of a popular song. The artist’s rising popularity has captured the hearts of music enthusiasts across the country.
Brittlestar, an internet personality based in Stratford, added a touch of humor to his work addressing fascism in his new book. By leveraging comedy and satire, the artist aimed to engage audiences and shed light on social issues.
Six Roughrider storylines emerged leading into Week 6 against Calgary, highlighting key narratives and players to watch during the anticipated matchup. The team’s performance and strategy were scrutinized as fans eagerly awaited the game.
A series of tire-slashing incidents in North Bay caused significant damages, prompting authorities to investigate the matter further. The community expressed concerns over the safety and security of local residents in light of the incidents.
Future firefighters showcased their skills at a training camp in London, demonstrating their readiness and commitment to serving the community. The camp provided valuable experience and training for aspiring firefighters.
A fatal motorcycle crash on Hwy 11 in Muskoka prompted an investigation to determine the cause of the tragic accident. Authorities worked to establish the events leading up to the crash and ensure road safety for motorists.
Barrie police cracked down on organized crime, laying over 60 criminal charges in a months-long investigation targeting criminal activities. The operation aimed to dismantle criminal networks and safeguard public security in the region.
Chatham introduced water-based aquamation to Southwestern Ontario, offering an eco-friendly alternative to traditional cremation methods. The innovative approach attracted attention for its sustainability and minimal environmental impact.
Windsor celebrated a local auto worker’s win of $1.2 million, highlighting the joy and excitement of the fortunate individual. The unexpected windfall brought happiness and relief to the winner and their loved ones.
The ongoing debate around tariff threats from the U.S. President continued, with media outlets covering different perspectives on the potential consequences of the trade policies. The impact of tariffs on inter-country relations was a prominent topic of discussion among political leaders and analysts.
Shania Twain supported Canadian food banks with a charitable campaign aimed at addressing food insecurity and hunger in local communities. The initiative aimed to raise awareness and encourage donations to support those in need.
Detained immigrants raised concerns about the conditions of their confinement, including reports of worms in food and unsanitary living conditions. The allegations shed light on the challenges faced by immigrants in detention