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Crews respond to 2 fires within an hour at homeless encampment in Hochelaga
Firefighters were called to a homeless encampment in the city’s east end Tuesday after two fires broke out within the span of about an hour.
Antigua and Barbuda swears in a new Cabinet, dropping a 40-year oath to the British monarch
The twin island nation Antigua and Barbuda swore in a new Cabinet on Tuesday, days after incumbent Prime Minister Gaston Browne led the Antigua and Barbuda Labor Party to an unprecedented fourth consecutive electoral victory.
Red Dress Day event in Regina highlights unanswered Calls for Justice
Several Red Dress Day events were held across Saskatchewan Tuesday, including at the YWCA Regina.
‘The Art of Alopecia’ creator embraces her ‘best bald life’
Marcy Gallant is a London, Ont.-based content creator and Alopecia advocate.
Trump to pause U.S. effort to guide vessels out of Strait of Hormuz to allow time for an Iran deal
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday evening that he is pausing the U.S. effort to guide stranded vessels out of the Strait of Hormuz to finalize an Iran deal, but that the American forces’ blockade of Iranian ports would remain in place.
Southport to continue training Air Force pilots for next 25 years
Canada’s future defenders of the sky start their journey in Southport, located in the Rural Municipality of Portage la Prairie, Man. — and with a recent reboot of the military training program, renewed economic confidence has returned to the region.
Kitchener bowling alley officially closes
A bowling alley in Kitchener has officially closed, despite efforts from an eager group of regulars.
Two dead after collision in Lambton County
Two people are dead following a devastating crash at an intersection in Plympton-Wyoming.
Former PQ minister Claude Morin dies at 96
Claude Morin, the architect of the Quiet Revolution, has passed away at the age of 96.
Sask. passes measures for involuntary addictions treatment
The Saskatchewan government passed the Compassionate Intervention Act on Tuesday, allowing for involuntary addictions treatment in certain extreme cases.
How Alberta’s wildfire response has improved since Fort McMurray
In Part 2 of Fort McMurray: A Decade After Disaster, we explore how the May 2016 wildfire known as The Beast changed Alberta's approach to fighting wildfires.
Toronto Maple Leafs win NHL draft lottery, Canucks will pick third
The Toronto Maple Leafs won the NHL draft lottery Tuesday, handing newly hired general manager John Chayka and incoming senior executive adviser of hockey operations Mats Sundin immediate control of the No. 1 pick less than a day after their introduction.
What to know about a viral menopause trend, according to a doctor
A viral trend claims that a combination of common over-the-counter medications, specifically an allergy drug and an acid reducer, can ease symptoms of perimenopause and menopause.
Man dead after motorcycle collides with SUV in west end
A motorcyclist is dead following a collision in Toronto’s Roncesvalles Village neighbourhood on Tuesday afternoon.
Leafs secure No. 1 NHL draft pick as McKenna and Stenberg separate from the field
Gavin McKenna and Ivar Stenberg have been under a microscope for some time, with the two star wingers considered front-runners to be the No. 1 pick in June’s NHL draft.
Rutherford stepping down as Vancouver Canucks’ president of hockey operations
Jim Rutherford says he will step down from his role as the Vancouver Canucks’ president of hockey operations.
Colts prepare for Kitchener Rangers, first OHL Final since 2013
The Barrie Colts were back at practice Tuesday morning after shutting out the Brantford Bulldogs 5-0 in Game 7 of the Eastern Conference Final and ahead of the OHL Championship Series against the Kitchener Rangers.
Manhunt underway for U.S. special forces veteran with extensive survival training accused of shooting his wife
Investigators from several agencies are scouring the woods of northwestern Tennessee for an armed special forces veteran suspected of trying to kill his wife, the Stewart County Sheriff’s Office said Tuesday.
Vancouver Island gas prices will continue to climb for foreseeable future: expert
Drivers in the Capital Region woke up to more pain at the pump Tuesday, as the price of gas jumped nearly 15 cents to 226.9 cents per litre.
Calgary Flames to get 6th overall pick in NHL draft
It was the worst-case scenario for the Calgary Flames at the NHL draft lottery on Tuesday as the team saw their spot on the draft pick list fall from fourth to sixth.
Vancouver homeowner loses bid to quash Empty Homes Tax she calls a ‘continuous nightmare’
The owners of second homes and a vacant lot in the City of Vancouver have lost their bid to get the city’s Empty Homes Tax struck down in B.C. Supreme Court.
Meteor shower from Halley’s Comet will be visible Tuesday night. Here’s how you can see it
Canadians willing to stay up late, or wake up early, could catch a glimpse of shooting stars Tuesday night and Wednesday morning as the Eta Aquariid meteor shower reaches its peak.
Five things to know as Canadiens face Sabres in series of youth and skill
The Montreal Canadiens take on the Buffalo Sabres in what should be an exciting second-round matchup between a pair of high-scoring teams trying to establish themselves as Stanley Cup contenders.
‘That was a big oopsie’: Barrie Colts coach takes blame for bizarre postgame conference
The coach of the Barrie Colts is taking the heat for a strange postgame news conference.























