One person has been taken to the hospital following a shooting in North York Friday night.
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Child found ‘small razor blade’ in Halloween candy in Kamloops, B.C., RCMP say
Police in Kamloops, B.C., are reminding parents and guardians to check their children’s Halloween candy after receiving a report of a mother finding a razor blade in one of her daughter’s treats.
‘Sorry bro, but I gotta shoot you’: Family speaks out after man was shot and robbed north of Prince Albert
The family of a man shot and seriously injured at a jobsite 14 kilometres north of Prince Albert late last week is speaking out.
Group of Ontario mayors ask Premier Ford to use notwithstanding clause on encampments
Mayors from a dozen big cities across Ontario say they want the province to use the notwithstanding clause to pass legislation that would help them handle encampments and addiction in their communities to ensure their requested measures are ‘implemented in a timely and effective way.’
New bill banning trans participation in sport dehumanizing: Advocate
A legal expert and trans advocate is raising questions about newly-tabled legislation by the Alberta government that bans transgender women and girls from female sporting divisions.
Saskatoon Poppy Campaign funds support veterans
As November begins, poppies are appearing on jackets across the nation, a long-standing tradition dating back to the First World War.
Calgary theatre company takes on the musical legend of Stephen Sondheim with new take on Into the Woods
A new Calgary community theatre dedicated to providing opportunities for emerging artists is tackling one of the giants of musical theatre.
New thrift store opens at Quartier DIX30
A new second-hand store just opened at Quartier DIX30 on Montreal’s South Shore where shoppers can find coats, kids’ shoes, home decor, and even a Louis Vitton bag.
Graffiti at home of Vancouver mayor follows bomb threat, other alarming incidents
Someone spray-painted graffiti onto the home of Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim on Halloween – marking the latest in a string of incidents targeting the property this year.
Family growing more worried, frustrated as 18-year-old UBC student remains missing
The family of a missing Surrey teen is growing more concerned – and more frustrated with the lack of progress on a police investigation – as the number of days since his disappearance grows.
