Thieves try to steal Minto Foodland safe by cutting hole in floor
The thieves broke in through the basement and cut a hole in floor where the safe is located.
The thieves broke in through the basement and cut a hole in floor where the safe is located.
Burning Man organizers say a man attending the counter-culture festival in the Black Rock Desert in northern Nevada broke through safety perimeters late Saturday and ran into the blaze.
Canadian Denis Shapovalov was defeated by Pablo Carreno Busta in straight sets at the U.S. Open on Sunday.
Come From Away fan Amanda Jurson has seen the musical more than 100 times. The New Yorker plans to keep attending the show, which she says has drawn her in like no other before.
Walter Becker, a guitarist, bassist and songwriter with the jazz rock band Steely Dan, has died at the age of 67.
A plane carrying $100,000 worth of Ontario-donated bottles of baby formula, cribs and other items to tropical storm Harvey victims in Texas left Trenton, Ont., this morning.
Comic-book pages have come to life for the 23rd annual Fan Expo event, and that means everything from elaborate costumes, including swords and lightsabers, as well as terrifying makeup have taken over the Metro Toronto Convention Centre.
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Rebecca Estey runs a dog rescue in Thunder Bay, Ont., and she gets calls from people about all kids of animals, like skunks, hawks, even ground hogs. But earlier this summer she got her first call about a raccoon.
Relief camps were reaching full capacity as thousands of Rohingya refugees continued to pour into Bangladesh on Sunday fleeing violence in western Myanmar.
As flood waters recede from Harvey, thousands are set to return to their homes on Sunday to survey damage from unprecedented flooding that devastated densely populated areas of Texas, as worries mount about health risks.
German authorities are making final preparations in Frankfurt before experts defuse a huge World War II-era bomb Sunday in an operation that includes evacuating more than 60,000 residents.
Canada's oil-producing provinces are seeing the biggest spike in insolvency in the country, according to new statistics from the Government of Canada.
A woman originally from St. John's says people aren't only looking for love; they're also on the hunt for good places to eat, and that's the motivation behind her new app, Feed Me. Like the dating app Tinder, Feed Me lets users sift through photos — in this case, of dishes from nearby restaurants. People can swipe right to indicate they're not interested or swipe left for "yes" or to check out that restaurant.
Some of Canada's biggest universities are beginning the new school year with a record number of international students on campus. The steady upswing in foreign applicants began several years ago, then started to spike after the U.S. federal election in 2016.
Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 both turn 40 this year. Check out a few of the wonders the space probes have uncovered in four decades of exploration.
With floodwaters threatening shelters, help is coming from as far away as Canada.
Former flight attendant's Instagram account has more than 522,000 followers and receives up to 50 photo submissions a day of passengers behaving badly.
Canadian students return to classes this week, facing the daunting reality of the opioid crisis. Here's advice from a family doctor on how parents and students can cope.
It was an interesting week for the federal government to announce that an expert panel is being struck to consider what Canadians and their governments should do to cope with the projected impacts of climate change.
South Korea's military said North Korea is believed to have conducted its sixth nuclear test.
NASA astronaut Peggy Whitson and two crewmates made a parachute touchdown in Kazakhstan on Saturday, capping a career-total 665 days in orbit, a U.S. record.
An Edmonton woman recounts her harrowing two-day experience waiting for rescue on the roof of a hotel in Mexico after flooding from tropical storm Lidia cut power and submerged the lower floors.
Toronto's Parks and Environment committee will vote on a recommendation to study the feasibility of allowing mobile craft beer trucks into city parks on Friday.
Nick Holroyd thought he was buying a 15-by-17-inch piece of Taylor Field turf. It turns out he was out by a bit — it was actually 15 by 17 feet.
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