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RCMP asks public's help locating two stolen snowmobiles from Minto
The RCMP is asking the public for help locating two stolen snowmobiles from Minto. -
Man arrested after allegedly assaulting police officer in downtown Toronto
A man has been arrested after allegedly assaulting a police officer in downtown Toronto on Sunday afternoon. -
Two people face charges following Moncton kidnapping
A Scoudouc, New Brunswick man and a Burnaby, BC man are facing kidnapping, assault and firearms charges after a break-in and kidnapping in Moncton. -
Police investigating after woman, two children found in critical condition in Scarborough apartment building
Toronto police are investigating after a woman and two children were found in critical condition at an apartment building in Scarborough. -
Inquest makes several recommendations to improve safety on residential construction sites
A New Brunswick jury at a coroner's inquest has made several recommendations to improve safety on residential construction sites. -
Indigenous services minister to table First Nations water bill as early as Monday
Indigenous Services Minister Patty Hajdu is expected to table much-anticipated legislation to improve water quality in First Nations communities as early as Monday. -
'People are confused': Survey suggests Canadians need education on Charter rights
A new survey shows one-third of Canadians say they have read the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. -
Environment Canada issues Maritime weather warnings due to risk of damaging winds
Environment Canada has issued wind warning alerts for the Maritime provinces, with wind speeds set to pick up this afternoon. -
Nurses, health workers set to join other Quebec public sector workers on picket lines
About 80,000 unionized Quebec nurses and other health-care workers will be joining fellow public sector workers already on strike since last week. -
Federal government to announce details of dental insurance plan
Several government ministers are expected to launch today a new federal dental insurance plan that will provide benefits directly to eligible Canadian residents, though the first claims won't be processed until May. -
New Brunswick's Universite de Moncton will not change its name
The board of New Brunswick's Universite de Moncton has decided not to change the school's name despite concerns about its connection to a problematic historical figure. -
Tiny home community near Moncton set to welcome new residents
A New Brunswick homelessness advocate is nearly ready to welcome residents to a community of tiny homes for 21 unhoused people. -
Environment Canada issues Maritime weather warnings due to risk of damaging winds
Environment Canada has issued wind warning alerts for the Maritime provinces, with wind speeds set to pick up this afternoon. -
Two suspected overdose deaths in Cumberland County
The RCMP say the bodies of two men were found Friday at separate homes in Springhill -
Three people escaped tent fire at downtown Halifax homeless encampment: volunteer
No injuries were reported in the Saturday morning fire at the Grand Parade, said the Halifax Regional Fire and Emergency Services -
Environment Canada issues weather warnings due to risk of damaging winds
The weather agency says New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island could see rain and wind speeds between 80 and 100 kilometres per hour -
Federal government to announce details of dental insurance plan
Applications are expected to open as early as next week, starting with qualifying seniors over the age of 87, but it will take months before they can start to claim the benefits -
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Grey Highlands woman charged with attempted murder of baby
Child taken to London hospital with critical injuries