Police are on the scene of a Delaware intersection Friday afternoon as they respond to an apparent standoff situation.
An investigation is underway after a man suffering from a stab wound attended a home in west London, Ont. and later succumbed to his injuries in hospital.
Two of four London police officers involved in the arrest testified at a terrorism trial in Windsor on Friday.
No one was injured when a car struck the side of a large medical building at 1055 Fanshawe Park Rd. W. at noon on Friday.
In 2019, Michelle Boissonneault was struggling to survive addiction in downtown London, Ont. She shared her story with over 600 people at the 15th annual Addiction Recovery Breakfast on Friday.
The sudden resignation by Ontario Labour Minister Monte McNaughton has sent shockwaves through Queens Park and southwestern Ontario. The four-term MPP representing Lambton-Kent-Middlesex
The trial of Nathaniel Veltman, who has been charged with four counts of murder and one count of attempted murder in relation to the deaths of the Afzaal family, resumes in court Friday.
Three people managed to escape a vehicle that caught fire after leaving Highway 401 and rolling into a ditch, OPP say.
Eastbound traffic on Highway 401 was brought to a crawl in the London area Thursday after a transport truck caught fire.
One RCMP officer was killed and two others were seriously injured while police were executing a search warrant at a home in Coquitlam, B.C., Friday.
Premier Doug Ford is shuffling his cabinet for the second time in recent weeks after Ontario Labour Minister Monte McNaughton announced Friday he is stepping away from politics to move into the private sector.
With the fall sitting of Parliament underway, Nanos ballot tracking shows the federal Conservatives continue to hold onto the lead they’ve had all summer while the Liberals remain stalled, and the NDP has managed to gain a bit of steam in third place.
A Tim Hortons on University of Waterloo campus has been closed after a video of rats scurrying down one of the restaurant’s walls surfaced online.
British Columbia Premier David Eby says he "strongly" suspects that the federal government is holding back information that could help the province protect its residents with connections to India from foreign interference.