A wanted fugitive accused of being the ringleader of a grandparent scam has left tenants in two southwestern Ontario cities with a host of maintenance issues and no one to turn to for help.
The criminal trial against Montreal billionaire Robert Miller ended this week after a Quebec Superior judge ordered a stay of proceedings due to his declining health. What does that mean and what options remain for the alleged victims?
Victoria Joumaa says she has spent five years trying to adopt her three biological cousins and bring them from Lebanon to Canada. Now time is running out: two of the children will be forced to leave their orphanage at the end of June.
The group Doctors 4 Cambridge invited medical students to the city as part of the Rural Ontario Medical Placement week with a goal of convincing them to move to the community after graduation. The week included more than just showing them where they could work, but also fine dining, entertainment and more.
There's a quiet and mysterious move afoot to push Premier Doug Ford's Ontario PC government to adopt more fiscally conservative policies.
We're back at Superior Court in London, Ont., to cover the latest developments from the sexual assault trial of five former world junior hockey players.
We're back at Superior Court in London, Ont., to cover the latest developments from the sexual assault trial of five former world junior hockey players.
We're back at Superior Court in London, Ont., to cover the latest developments from the sexual assault trial of five former world junior hockey players.
An emergency physician is blowing the whistle on what she says are deteriorating conditions at two hospitals in B.C.'s Fraser Health authority — and alleging her job was threatened after she and other doctors sought to warn patients about a potentially dangerous situation in one emergency room.
One victim, Tracy Robb, who supported Kaitlyn Braun through what turned out to be a fake pregnancy, says she hasn't been the same since.
A coalition led by survivors of sexual violence is calling on the province to scrap a policy that stops prosecutors from referring sexual assault survivors to community justice programs.
Nova Scotia’s farming industry hasn’t turned a profit in nearly a decade, and last year lost more than $41 million.