BREAKING Guilty plea from man who stabbed three at University of Waterloo
Geovanny Villalba-Aleman, the man accused of a triple stabbing at the University of Waterloo in June 2023, plead guilty to four charges on Monday.
Geovanny Villalba-Aleman, the man accused of a triple stabbing at the University of Waterloo in June 2023, plead guilty to four charges on Monday.
Kevin Larson, the former owner of The Hub restaurant, entered a guilty plea to one charge in a Stratford Ont. court Monday.
Guelph police are investigating after a man was hurt in a stabbing outside of his home Sunday night.
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A Guelph man is facing a number of assault and drug charges following a disturbance outside a downtown business Saturday.
Guelph police are investing after a south-end homeowner interrupted a break-in attempt early Sunday morning.
A Guelph man is facing assault and weapons charges after an employee of a social service was beaten with a metal pipe Sunday.
Guelph police are investigating after a man was hurt in a stabbing outside of his home Sunday night.
Guelph Dance is seeking support from the community after facing a funding cut.
A sold out crowd flooded into Alumni Stadium as the Toronto Argonauts took on the Hamilton Ti-Cats in their final CFL pre-season game.
A Guelph dental clinic is helping put smiles on faces for free.
A Guelph man is facing several charges, including forcible confinement and sexual assault, as part of a human trafficking investigation.
Guelph Police are trying to identify a suspect after a young girl told school officials she was approached by a suspicious man.
Tick season is well underway and there is a new species of ticks causing new diseases, which is why you need to take steps to protect yourself.
Wiring funds using your bank is usually a safe thing to do and most transactions happen without any problems, but sometimes a wire transfer can be rejected or go missing and getting your money back is not always easy.
An Ontario senior who wanted to help her daughter and grandson eventually own homes one day decided to give them two lots on her property as a gift — but she didn’t know it would eventually cost her tens of thousands of dollars.
About half of GTA residents say they would consider leaving to buy property in one of Canada’s more affordable cities, according to a new Royal LePage survey.
A new survey by TransUnion finds there's been an increase in delinquencies and about 10 per cent of Canadians only make the minimum monthly payment on their credit cards.
Following a rise in airline complaints regarding customer service, lost luggage and cancelled and delayed flights, Canada’s Competition Bureau has decided to investigate the Canadian airline industry.
You'll have a lot more energy throughout the day if you get a good night's sleep, but not everyone does due to a medical condition.
A dream vacation for an Ontario family quickly turned to frustration when a mother’s name on a ticket didn’t match the name on her passport, meaning she was left behind while her husband and two children flew to France.
Recent data from the U.S. census revealed that more than 126,000 people moved from Canada to the U.S. in 2022. An expert said that one of the main reasons for this move is the cost of living.
For the second year, the federal government is offering up to $1.5M to Pride organizations across the country to fund enhanced security measures, amid a continued rise in anti-LGBTQ2S+ hate.
For two years doctors told her she was an alcoholic. Then they realized her gut was making alcohol from carbohydrates, a rare condition called auto-brewery syndrome.
One person is dead and 26 were injured after a bus carrying Quebec tourists was involved in a collision in Cuba on Sunday.
A federal gun case against U.S. President Joe Biden’s son Hunter opened Monday with jury selection, following the collapse of a plea deal that would have avoided the spectacle of a trial so close the 2024 election.
On the fifth anniversary of a national inquiry's report into missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls, the national chief of the Assembly of First Nations is blasting all levels of government for what she calls slow progress to stop the crisis.
Toyota Chairman Akio Toyoda apologized Monday for massive cheating on certification tests for seven vehicle models as the automaker suspended production of three of them.
A spokeswoman for Squamish Search and Rescue in British Columbia says the area where three climbers have been missing since Friday is 'socked in' with clouds and moisture, hampering efforts to find them.
A recent cyberattack on the B.C. government may have compromised the personal information of 19 employees, according to officials.