An investigation is underway after a fire at a Lethbridge home on Friday.
Lethbridge fire crews extinguished a fire at a home on 18 Avenue North that they say was caused by an unattended candle. At around 4:30 a.m., Lethbridge Fire and Emergency Services responded to reports of a fire at the 1800 block of 18 Avenue North.Firefighters from four stations arrived. Preliminary investigation suggested that an unattended candle igited a fire, damaging a wall.
Insurgents breached Syria's largest city Friday and clashed with government forces for the first time since 2016, according to a war monitor and fighters, in a surprise attack that sent residents fleeing and added fresh uncertainty to a region reeling from multiple wars.The Saskatchewan Water Security Agency says ice should be at least one foot thick before it's safe to drive a car or light truck on a frozen body of water.
The Saskatchewan Water Security Agency says ice should be at least one foot thick before it's safe to drive a car or light truck on a frozen body of water.The TTC will get funding from the federal government to replace aging trains on Line 2, Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland has announced.The provincial government is facing increasing pressure to tap into the underused and tolled Highway 407 to alleviate congestion on Highway 401.
New details suggest that there were communication issues between the pilots of a charter flight and the control tower at Montreal's Mirabel airport when a Boeing 737 made an emergency landing on Wednesday.Eliminating $1.5 billion in health care spending is likely to have an impact on services, but Quebec says it will try to 'minimize' it.A suspect has been taken into custody after a high school in Halifax was placed in hold and secure Friday morning.
Five hundred people will be riding on Lines 2 and 4 Saturday, to simulate passenger service in a 'dress rehearsal' that marks the next major step before the delayed south extension can open to the public.The Ottawa Police Service says two adults and a teenager are facing multiple charges following a kidnapping, robbery and extortion incident that happened last month in Orleans.
Closures and cancellations are piling up in Sault Ste. Marie as a major winter storm continues for another day Friday.It’s a Thanksgiving miracle for one California family after a man who went missing in 1999 was found 25 years later when his sister saw a photo of him in an online article, authorities said.Alleged mastermind behind Ontario woman's presumed death seeks bail
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