A Toronto police officer was shot early Thursday morning while responding to calls for an e-bike robbery. Police said on X the call occurred around 3:21 a.m. near Bloor and
Edmonton city council discussed ways to help attract more housing development centred around mass transit hubs. City administration proposed the Infill Infrastructure Program at Tuesday’s Urban Planning Committee. The program
Pediatricians are urging better tracking of e-scooter and e-bike injuries after a report shows a “significant number” of severe injuries and deaths among youth who used them last year. The
The Liberal government has blown past its own deadline to review a major national security law that gave Canada’s security and intelligence agencies sweeping new powers by three years. Bill
Descrease article font size Increase article font size Alberta’s RCMP officers will soon be donning a new look. Starting Aug. 15, front-line RCMP officers at Alberta detachments will begin to
The mother of the in Manitoba said she will remember her daughter as an “angel who never hurt anybody, not even her own little sisters.” Her four-year-old daughter was said
As the calendar dips further into August, a chill returns to the Alberta air — and for some, it can have them thinking about cozy sweaters, flavoured lattes and a
By Mikayla Pohl Global News Posted August 12, 2026 7:04 pm 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size A large, slow-moving load may cause driving delays
A third batch of whales left Marineland for aquariums south of the border on Wednesday, marking what the park called a “major milestone” in its efforts to carry out the
Saskatoon city councillors voted against a motion on Wednesday to scrap a funding stream for an art installation that has stirred controversy over the past few weeks. The funding stream,


