
LIVE FROM COURT Veltman trial: Week five underway in Superior Court
After an extended long weekend, the terrorism trial of Nathaniel Veltman has resumed in Superior Court in Windsor.
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After an extended long weekend, the terrorism trial of Nathaniel Veltman has resumed in Superior Court in Windsor.
Via Rail says some trains entering and departing Toronto’s Union Station are experiencing delays.
Windsor police say a 65-year-old man allegedly demanded money from a woman before stabbing her and fleeing the area, he has since been arrested.
Canadian National Railway Co. is experiencing a network-wide system failure that is also affecting Via, GO and other trains in Ontario.
Chatham-Kent police are looking for the public’s help identifying a female related to an investigation.
A New York judge imposed a limited gag order on defendant Donald Trump Tuesday after the former president disparaged a key court staffer during his civil business fraud trial.
Essex County OPP are reminding drivers that failing to stop for school buses puts children’s lives in danger and can result in a fine.
United Way of Chatham-Kent is launching a civil action against a former employee regarding an alleged misappropriation of funds, according to a news release.
The Windsor-Essex County Association of Realtors’ (WECAR) monthly report indicates that home sales were down across the region last month.
Canadian National Railway Co. is experiencing a network-wide system failure that is also affecting Via, GO and other trains in Ontario.
Liberal MP Greg Fergus is Canada's new House of Commons Speaker, following a secret ranked ballot election on Tuesday. It is a day for the political history books as Fergus, once a parliamentary page, becomes the first Black Canadian to hold the prestigious role.
U.S. Speaker Kevin McCarthy's ability to remain in leadership was thrown into serious risk Tuesday after the House voted to move ahead with an effort by hard-right Republican critics to oust him.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is defending the caption on photos he posted to social media on the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation after Liberal cabinet minister Marc Miller accused him of misidentifying Inuit people as Algonquin.
The United States government cannot be sued in Canada for its alleged role in infamous brainwashing experiments at a Montreal psychiatric hospital, Quebec's Court of Appeal ruled this week.
The House of Commons will vote for its next speaker after the resignation of Anthony Rota. Judy Trinh reports.
LIVE as it happens: An aerial view of a celery spill that has shut down Ontario. Highway 400 near Barrie.