Country singer and songwriter Toby Keith was a genre titan, releasing 32 No. 1 hits including 'Red Solo Cup,' 'Should've Been A Cowboy' and 'How Do You Like Me Now!?'
Halton police alerted commuters of the closure at Bronte Station on social media just after 6 a.m. Tuesday revealing a response to a 'suspicious package.'
Brian Steven Smith is facing judge and jury for the murders of two Alaskan Indigenous women.
The federal government will top up the Canada Housing Benefit by $99 million, Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland announced on Tuesday.
A single-vehicle crash in south Edmonton on Tuesday morning caused a power outage and traffic disruptions in the area, according to police.
An Ontario court is set to hear a constitutional challenge to a panhandling law that advocates say is grossly disproportionate and infringes the rights vulnerable people.
Calgary police say a man was taken to hospital in critical condition early Tuesday when the vehicle he was driving crashed at Deerfoot Trail and Stoney Trail.
The director of VIDO spoke with Global News about some of the work being done at the facility and some of the upgrades being added.
Warning: This is the most intense episode yet. The Bjork acid bomber was ultra-evil.
Former London Knight Logan Hunter has passed away at the age of 39.
Justis Daniel was found inside his Tatlow Park home in December 2021 with more than 40 stab wounds, including 18 on his face and head.
The Winnipeg Richardson International Airport has introduced a new option to make the pickup process a little easier.
Councillor Jim Palm was speaking about an opinion poll on whether or not Powell River should change its name at a meeting last Tuesday.
Former Toronto Maple Leafs forward Pierre Engvall and 24-year-old New York Islanders rookie Kyle MacLean enjoyed fulfilling homecomings on Monday.
One resident says the foul stench has been lingering through the air for roughly a month now, but other residents say they’ve noticed it a lot longer.
Ken Sim has asked the provincial government to open the Vancouver Charter to scrap the board and bring parks administration under the authority of city council.
New Westminster police said the collision occurred near the intersection of Spruce Street and Brunette Avenue around 3:30 p.m.
In a social media post at around 6:25 p.m. on Saturday, 511 Alberta said Highway 873 is closed in both directions because of a train derailment.