Residents in the small southwestern Ontario community of Bothwell are expressing sadness and disbelief following an early morning fire that tore through several buildings on the community's main drag,
The investigations centre on a complaint about how officers are dispatched and how police handled a person's report of harassment.
The Ford government is rolling out $200 rebate cheques to taxpayers and their eligible children to address the federal carbon tax and high interest rates.
BOTHWELL – A large chunk of the main commercial strip of this Southwestern Ontario town was destroyed by fire overnight, leaving a heap of rubble and residents mourning the damage.
The Ontario County Sheriff’s Office is alerting residents about a potential scam targeting the community.Officials say scammer are posing as sheriff deputies or sergeants, and then contact people claiming they have missed a court appearance or jury duty.
Snow squall warnings continue for southern Ontario. Gusty winds will cause blowing snow and reduced visibility on the roads. Snow will even reach as far as the GTA through Wednesday. The Weather Network meteorologist Nadine Powell has the details.
The leader of Canada’s most populous province is pitching a “renewed strategic alliance” with the US on critical minerals, as President-elect Donald Trump threatens crippling tariffs on the northern nation.
Offshore sportsbooks and casino gambling websites that continue to dodge regulation in Ontario may soon be targeted by new regulatory tactics.
Another person has been arrested as police continue to investigate the alleged kidnapping and murder of a Markham, Ont., Realtor.
Jan. 1, 2025, was a day "disabled folks across the province have been waiting for for 20 years," says Brad Evoy, executive director of the Hamilton-based Disability Justice Network of Ontario. That's the deadline the Ontario government set to fully implement the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA),
But initially obtained a “presumptive” ID but by September 2024 confirmed his identity as 48-year-old James Raymond Stewart, a man from Detroit, Michigan, who went missing in November 2002. Police were able to use the DNA of a sibling to find a match.
A 28-year-old woman was charged after a deadly overdose in the Town of Manchester that happened back in December.