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Jane Creba's murder 20 years ago changed Toronto

On Dec. 26, 2005, a gang shootout on Yonge Street killed 15-year-old Jane Creba and wounded six others. Two decades later, we examine the legacy of the tragedy that shook the city. Read the full story.

Jane Creba's Murder: 20 Years Later, Little Has Changed

Two decades after 15-year-old Jane Creba was killed in a Boxing Day shootout on Yonge Street, her murder remains a symbol of Toronto's gun violence. We examine the case, the convictions, and why so little has changed. Read the full story.

$1.5M Federal Funding Boost for Surrey Gang Prevention Charity

The federal government has announced a $1.5 million investment in Surrey's Youth Breaking Barriers Gang Prevention Society to expand its critical work steering youth away from gang life through mentorship and outreach. Learn how this funding will impact t

Police Bust $1M Romanian Refugee Retail Theft Gang

A multi-jurisdictional task force has dismantled a sophisticated retail theft syndicate allegedly run by Romanian refugees, responsible for millions in stolen goods across three provinces. Learn the details of Project Sommes.

Polytechnique Survivor Worried 36 Years After Massacre

Nathalie Provost, a survivor of the 1989 École Polytechnique shooting, expresses deep concern about the current social climate and the ongoing struggle against misogyny. Read her powerful reflections.

Calgary domestic violence at five-year high

Calgary faces a domestic violence crisis with incidents at a five-year high. New police data reveals alarming trends as advocates call for urgent community action and support.

Manitoba Marks Day of Remembrance for Women

A sunrise ceremony at the Manitoba legislature commemorated the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women on December 4, 2025. Learn more about this solemn observance.

More Snow Expected in Toronto This Week

Toronto is set for additional snowfall this week after Monday night's flurries. Get the latest forecast and winter weather details for the city.

Toronto expecting 2-4 cm of snow overnight

Toronto is set to receive 2-4 cm of snow overnight, with flurries expected to start late. Get the latest timing and details on the first December snowfall.

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