Waterloo Regional Police recover 52 vehicles from chop shop in North Dumfries, Ont.
A chop shop in North Dumfries, Ont. has been dismantled after police found 52 stolen vehicles.
A chop shop in North Dumfries, Ont. has been dismantled after police found 52 stolen vehicles.
Three 13-year-old boys fell through the ice at a Cambridge pond on Tuesday. We spoke to the Lifesaving Society of Ontario about how to stay safe on and in the water this winter.
One person was sent to hospital after a collision involving a tractor-trailer and a pedestrian near Brantford early Thursday morning.
One woman has been sent to hospital as Stratford Police investigate an intimate violence investigation Thursday morning.
The Ontario government is moving forward with its plan to shut down 10 safe consumption sites next year, even though the auditor general is questioning both the process and decision to do it.
Tollgate Technical Skills Centre in Brantford will not be accepting Grade 9 students for the 2025/2026 school year.
A threat against an elementary school in Guelph triggered two lockdowns and a hold-and-secure Wednesday.
Transport Minister Anita Anand says she will be calling Canadian airline CEOs to a meeting in mid-December after Air Canada says it will charge some passengers for carry-on bags in the new year.
Brantford Police say a woman bit one of their officers during her arrest on Tuesday.
Investigators are searching for clues that could help them identify the masked gunman who killed the leader of one of the largest U.S. health insurance companies on a Manhattan sidewalk, then disappeared into Central Park.
The new year won’t bring a resolution to rising food costs, according to a new report that predicts prices to rise as much as five per cent in 2025.
School buses are cancelled in parts of Canada Thursday as wintry weather moves in during the first week of December.
As many postal workers continue to strike across the country, some Canadians have been puzzled by the fact some Canada Post offices and retail outlets remain open.
Two Ontarians collectively lost $230,000 after falling victim to separate AI-generated social media posts advertising fraudulent cryptocurrency investments.
Students at a Que. school are accusing their teacher of unlawfully selling their art online. Genevieve Beauchemin has the details.