Federal appeal to help Kitchener, Ont. woman who needs pricey cancer drug
A Kitchener, Ont. woman has renewed hope that the province will fund a rare – and pricey – cancer drug after a local politician saw her story on CTV News.
A Kitchener, Ont. woman has renewed hope that the province will fund a rare – and pricey – cancer drug after a local politician saw her story on CTV News.
A Canada-wide warrant has been issued for a Kitchener man accused of attempted murder.
Residents and staff of a Simcoe, Ont. retirement and long-term care home are mourning the loss of a feathered fixture in their community.
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A senior has lost $900 dollars after police say his wallet was stolen while he was shopping in Guelph.
Guelph police have charged a man with attempted murder after a stabbing at a drop-in centre last month.
Four people have been charged after police said a victim was assaulted near a social service agency in Guelph.
One man’s drive to reach his tee time has landed him in trouble with the police.
Worried about falling for a home improvement scam? An app, created by a Guelph startup, is taking the uncertainty out of hiring a contractor.
Beef Farmers of Ontario are expressing their concerns with the ongoing strike at Cargill's Dunlop facility in Guelph, Ont.
Guelph police are continuing to investigate after they say a man was stabbed during an altercation with three strangers early Sunday morning.
Guelph police have arrested two men after a downtown church was broken into and items were stolen from the gift shop.
Guelph police have arrested two men after a downtown church was broken into and items were stolen from the gift shop.
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.
An Ontario mother lost $2,500 to a scammer pretending to be her daughter asking for help in late April.
A fake website selling lawn mowers and snow blowers at a 90 per cent discount are 'in no way associated with' Honda Canada, the company is warning consumers.
Donald Trump became the first former American president to be convicted of felony crimes Thursday as a New York jury found him guilty of all 34 charges in a scheme to illegally influence the 2016 election through a hush money payment to a porn actor who said the two had sex.
A Canadian immigration lawyer says now that Donald Trump is a convicted felon, he is technically barred from crossing the border into Canada.
Robert Miller was charged Thursday with several sexual assault charges after Montreal police reopened an investigation into the tech billionaire.
Three people, including the suspected gunman, are dead after a shooting Thursday at a Minneapolis apartment complex, police said.
The mother of a 13-year-old boy who was killed in a hit-and-run in Edmonton is begging the driver to come forward.
If you missed the brilliant displays of the aurora borealis over North America on May 10, you may have another chance to see them on Friday night.
A Welsh couple who dined out on pricey meals and bolted when the bill came is now paying the price, behind bars.
A jury's award of $400,000 to a woman who had a mastectomy after being misdiagnosed with breast cancer has been substantially reduced by B.C.'s highest court, which found the damages were "wholly disproportionate."