A man wanted for deserting the U.S. military 16 years ago was arrested at the border in Buffalo, N.Y. earlier this week.
Man wanted for military desertion turns himself in at Canada-U.S. borderThe 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.
Some relief is on the way for southeast-end commuters who have dealt with a significant detour for the last six months, says an Ottawa councillor.Being home for the holidays is a common desire at this time of year, but for one Ottawa family, they say it's a life-saving request.Four transport truck drivers charged in northern Ont. collisions on Hwy. 11
Emergency crews on scene at Veterans Memorial Parkway near Gore Road for a large digital billboard came loose from an overpass and is hanging down blocking traffic.Conditions deteriorate, road closures and hydro outages reportedRoad closures for Windsor Santa Claus Parade 2024 It's GivingTuesday, and some directors of food banks and anti-poverty groups say the day underlines a conundrum for their organizations.30 robberies involving the swarming of store employees reported to Edmonton police
Ottawa providing more than $265M to help Sask. upgrade electrical grid, build renewable power projects
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