Niagara Regional Police say the blaze broke out at the unused building Sunday morning. The provincial coroner and Fire Marshal are now part of the ongoing investigation.
The organization laid off most of its staff Monday, closed the Regent Square Theater and said it would stop programming films at Downtown’s Harris Theater.
The federal government agreed in July to pay $800 million for members of the Canadian Armed Forces and $100 million for another class of employees of the Department of National Defence to settle six overlapping cases filed in recent years.
A year after a Hoover, Alabama, police officer killed Emantic "E.J." Bradford Jr. at a mall on Thanksgiving, Bradford's family is suing the yet-to-be-named police officer "John Doe," for wrongful death.
The teenager suffered a severe head injury and was rushed to hospital. Police are investigating.
The man suffered a severe head injury and was rushed to Princess Alexandra Hospital by specialist paramedics.
The pharmaceutical firm is buying The Medicines Company, which recently devoted its efforts into developing the cholesterol-lowering medication.
Slade Gorton said members of his party are betraying the country and the Constitution by refusing to accept that Trump should be impeached for shaking down Ukraine.
More than 8 million residents of Japan have registered to buy tickets for the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics next summer, the games organizing committee said Monday. Registration of…
Copyright troll Richard Liebowitz (who once got so offended that he was called a copyright troll that he asked a judge to "redact" the phrase, only to have the judge double down on calling him a troll)... He's been sanctioned for lying to the court, he's been sanctioned for failing to comply with court orders, and is currently facing some serious penalties for lying about the death of his grandfather to a judge (which resulted in the most ridiculous letter he had a family friend send to the court, chalking such mistakes up to inexperience).
Consider them back together forever! Real Housewives of New York City's Tinsley Mortimer and Scott Kluth are making it official: E! News can exclusively confirm that the couple are...
The emergence of a leaked Chinese government blueprint for imprisoning one million Muslim Uighurs in China's western Xinjiang province is raising questions about a Canadian detainee.
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NICOLA STURGEON appeared to accidentally admit to the BBC's Andrew Neil she would support Jeremy Corbyn in Government in an attempt to keep Boris Johnson's Conservatives out of No10.
Northpower electricity consumers will receive around $10.2 million thanks to Northpower and the Northpower Trust, an increase on the distribution consumers received in December 2018.
Anthony Joshua welcomed fan and fellow boxer Kate Farley into the ring and she even managed to floor the heavyweight Brit with a brilliant combination shot
What happens when your own fandom turns on you?
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Gary Neville believes the working relationship between Jose Mourinho and Daniel Levy at Tottenham is a 'marriage of convenience' after the Portuguese was named the club's new manager.
BOISE, Idaho (AP) - Idaho officials are seeking public comments on a waiver to Medicaid expansion involving mental health treatment and substance abuse.
Читать дальше...The Legacy bested the Outback and earned the Top Safety Pick Plus nod from the IIHS.
Nothing is ever what it seems with Ms Swift.
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Gold Glove second baseman Yolmer Sánchez was placed on outright waivers by the White Sox on Monday.
Yolmer Sanchez won a gold glove in 2019, but with an estimated arbitration salary of $6.2 million for 2020, many felt the White Sox were going to move on from the second baseman and they have. The Athletic’s Ken Rosenthal reported on Monday that Sanchez has been out-righted, clearing a spot on the team’s 40-man […]
TACOMA, Wash. (AP) - A man convicted in the fatal shooting of a man outside a Tacoma nightclub has been sentenced to over 43 years in prison.
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