Toronto driver charged in August 2021 collision that killed 2 on Hwy. 28 north of Peterborough
The head-on collision on Aug. 21, 2021, along Hwy. 28 near Big Cedar Lake Road claimed the lives of two people.
Belleville Police report 2 catalytic converter thefts
Police say they attended a business on Maitland Drive in Belleville where sometime overnight Tuesday, a catalytic converter was cut from one of their work...
Winter weather travel advisory issued for London, Ont. region as storm winds down
Another 4 cm to 8 cm of snowfall is expected for the London, Ont., region on Thursday before the snowfall finally tapers off for the...
More than 800K Tesla cars recalled for seat belt chime problems
Tesla is recalling more than 817,000 vehicles because of issues related to a seat belt chime not going off to remind drivers to buckle up.
2nd day of weather-related school closures, bus cancellations in London, Ont. region
Buses are cancelled in Elgin County, Oxford County, Middlesex County and the Red Zone due to inclement weather. The TVDSB has closed its schools in...
Partial reopening of Coutts border crossing running into problems as protest enters 6th day
Demonstrators began parking their vehicles near the Coutts border crossing Saturday in solidarity with events in Ottawa and elsewhere to protest COVID-19 vaccine mandates.
Nova Scotia community unites to create free outdoor skating rink during COVID-19
The entire project was made possible by Kris Kirkpatrick and Luke Clarke, who wanted to find a safe, outdoor activity as COVID-19 restrictions extend into...
ISIS leader killed in U.S. military raid in Syria, Biden says
U.S. Special Operations forces successfully carried out a counter-terrorism mission in northwest Syria on Thursday, the Pentagon said, but did not share any further details.
Russian troop buildup in Belarus worries NATO chief amid Ukraine tensions
Russia now has more than 100,000 troops stationed near Ukraine's northern and eastern borders, raising concern that Moscow might invade again, as it did in...
Black history, both personal and communal, now a factor in Nova Scotia sentencing
Figures from the Justice Department indicate about 11 per cent of provincially sentenced inmates last year were African Nova Scotian.