Canada, U.S. working together is no guarantee of border symmetry, ambassador says
Canada's envoy to the U.S. says just because the two countries have been working together to manage their shared border doesn't mean they were always going to be moving in perfect symmetry.
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Police allege man damaged his own vehicles for the insurance money
A Guelph man is facing charges after claiming someone else damaged two of his vehicles. -
Metro Vancouver gas prices expected to climb well above $2/L
Just after midnight Monday, the price for gasoline at stations throughout Metro Vancouver climbed above $2 per litre, before dipping ever so slightly below the two-dollar mark. -
'The governments let us down': families of those in Gaza frustrated by lengthy approval process
Palestinian-Canadians pinned their hopes on the promise of safety and reunification after submitting applications three months ago to bring their families to Canada on a temporary visa. -
Police investigating slashing at Vancouver Island minor hockey game
Mounties on Vancouver Island are investigating an extreme slashing incident that sent a young hockey player to hospital on Friday. -
Search suspended for swimmer missing near Squamish
The search for a woman who was swept away by a strong current while swimming in the Mamquam River near Squamish has been called off, according to authorities. -
Final blast of winter expected on Tuesday as spring finally arrives
Spring is officially in the air as of Tuesday night, but that isn't stopping Mother Nature from sending one final wallop of snow and frigid air through London and the surrounding area. -
3 people charged after joyride in cemetery: Halifax police
Halifax Regional Police have charged three people after a cemetery in Dartmouth was damaged over the weekend.