developing Arrest made, replica firearm seized, after early morning standoff in Stratford
One woman has been sent to hospital as Stratford Police investigate an intimate violence investigation Thursday morning.
One woman has been sent to hospital as Stratford Police investigate an intimate violence investigation Thursday morning.
A Kitchener family is looking for a new place to live after a fire ripped through their apartment.
The Waterloo Region District School Board is under new leadership.
One person was sent to hospital after a collision involving a tractor trailer and a pedestrian near Brantford early Thursday morning.
Canadians could be paying three to five per cent more for groceries next year according to Canada’s Food Price Report for 2025.
Brant County Ontario Provincial Police are looking for suspects after a theft from a small community near Brantford.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford is promising new legislation to target homeless encampments around the province and is threatening to use the notwithstanding clause to get it done.
One person has died after a collision involving a plow truck in Perth East Thursday morning.
A staple of the holiday season in Kitchener has returned.
The Canadian government is expanding its list of banned firearms, adding hundreds of additional makes, models and their variants, effective immediately.
When paramedic Jim Barnes left his home in Fort St. John to go hunting on Oct. 18, he asked his partner Micaela Sawyer — who’s also a paramedic — if she wanted to join him. She declined, so Barnes took the couple’s dog Murphy, an 18-month-old red golden retriever with him.
Last year was the hottest on record, oceans boiled, glaciers melted at alarming rates, and it left scientists scrambling to understand exactly why.
The masked gunman who stalked and killed UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson used ammunition emblazoned with the words 'deny,' 'defend' and 'depose,' a law enforcement official said Thursday. Here's the latest.
A 7.0 magnitude earthquake shook a large area of Northern California on Thursday, knocking items off grocery store shelves, sending children scrambling under desks and prompting a brief tsunami warning for 5.3 million people along the U.S. West Coast.
Students at a Que. school are accusing their teacher of unlawfully selling their art online. Genevieve Beauchemin has the details.