Lithium-ion batteries blamed for devastating Cambridge fire
Investigators believe charging lithium-ion batteries sparked a destructive fire at a Cambridge apartment complex.
Investigators believe charging lithium-ion batteries sparked a destructive fire at a Cambridge apartment complex.
Waterloo regional police are investigating an armed robbery at a Cambridge bank.
Members of United Food and Commercial Workers Local 175 working at Cargill Dunlop in Guelph are officially on strike.
A traffic stop in Cambridge has resulted in the arrest of four people.
Peel Regional Police say they have arrested 16 suspects and issued arrest warrant for another 10 individuals in connection with an auto theft investigation carried out by a 'highly orchestrated criminal operation.'
The Brantford 99ers are relocating to King Township for their 2024-2025 season and, with that move, come some big changes.
Ontario's privacy commissioner says she will publish a special report about the use of non-government emails and deleted messages related to the Greenbelt.
Ontario’s Minister of Public and Business Service is hoping to crack down on what he calls an 'unethical practice.'
The city of Brantford is remembering two fallen soldiers by unveiling new street signs in honour of their sacrifice.
Slowed or interrupted travel, the passing of goods and significantly restricted borders should be expected if Canadian border workers take upcoming strike action.
Boxing legend Mike Tyson required medical attention after experiencing an 'ulcer flare up' toward the end of a cross-country flight Sunday, his representatives confirmed to the New York Post.
A man's daring rescue of a newborn wild foal that was trapped after falling down a steep embankment was caught on video over the weekend.
A bill that would ban federal employers from using replacement workers or 'scabs' during lockouts or strikes passed the House of Commons unanimously on Monday.
Amid mounting outrage over high grocery prices, a retail expert says there's a solution to fostering more competition in the country.
Students at a Que. school are accusing their teacher of unlawfully selling their art online. Genevieve Beauchemin has the details.