Moncton Cemetery Restoration After Vandalism
After devastating vandalism destroyed 40+ monuments at Moncton's historic Steeves Street Cemetery, the community rallied with overwhelming support to restore dignity and heritage.
After devastating vandalism destroyed 40+ monuments at Moncton's historic Steeves Street Cemetery, the community rallied with overwhelming support to restore dignity and heritage.
Northern Ontario community breathes sigh of relief as evacuation order lifts following significant natural gas leak. Emergency crews contain hazardous situation.
Canadian music icon Jim Cuddy trades the stage for serving spoons, volunteering at Moncton's soup kitchen during Blue Rodeo's tour stop, demonstrating community spirit in Atlantic Canada.
The New Brunswick government is making a major healthcare investment with a new $30 million endoscopy suite at Moncton Hospital, promising reduced wait times and enhanced diagnostic capabilities for patients across the region.
After weeks of brutal conflict, Sudan's warring factions have agreed to a 72-hour truce, opening critical windows for humanitarian assistance and civilian evacuation.
A dramatic medical emergency unfolded in the Oval Office as a man collapsed during a presidential meeting, forcing the sudden evacuation of journalists from the historic room.
A dangerous natural gas leak triggered emergency evacuations in downtown Kirkland Lake, Ontario. Multiple streets closed as emergency crews work to contain the hazardous situation.
Catastrophic typhoon leaves trail of destruction across Philippines with rising fatalities, widespread flooding, and now sets dangerous course toward Vietnam's vulnerable coastline.
A major natural gas leak triggered emergency evacuations in downtown Kirkland Lake, Ontario. Emergency crews responded to the hazardous situation, closing streets and establishing safety perimeters.
Canadian families with loved ones trapped in Sudan issue desperate pleas for government assistance as violence escalates and evacuation efforts falter.
After a two-year legal battle, Alberta horse trainer Katelyn Riedel has all fraud charges dismissed. The Ponoka County woman maintained she was simply trying to collect payment owed for her equine services.
Disturbing accounts emerge from Chicago's immigration courts where ICE officers allegedly used brutal tactics including chokeholds and physical assaults on detainees.
Andrea Petzold, central to the Jonathan Denis extortion allegations, admits to unrelated firearms offense while high-profile extortion case continues through Calgary courts.
Moncton moves forward with long-awaited seniors centre as city council approves the former Moncton Lumber site downtown. The strategic location promises enhanced accessibility and community integration for older adults.
An in-depth analysis of the pivotal EPS oversight report reveals both promising reforms and concerning gaps in Alberta's police accountability system.
Moncton's historic T. McAvity & Sons building, a downtown architectural treasure, is back on the market with renewed preservation hopes and commercial potential.
A British Columbia man receives prison time for a sophisticated online harassment campaign where he posed as a teenage boy to extort intimate images from multiple victims across the province.
A Windsor judge has denied bail to a local 'Creeper Hunter' while maintaining a publication ban on the specific reasons behind the decision, leaving the public in suspense about the case details.
Canada's Immigration Minister Sean Fraser firmly dismisses employing the constitutional override to challenge a court decision striking down mandatory minimum sentences for child pornography offenses.
Saskatchewan faced its most devastating wildfire season in history, with unprecedented evacuations, heroic firefighting efforts, and lessons learned for future climate challenges.
University of Alberta law professor Steven Penney offers constitutional solution to preserve mandatory minimum sentences for child pornography offenses while avoiding controversial use of notwithstanding clause.
Powerful Typhoon Kalmaegi unleashes torrential rains and destructive winds across central Philippines, causing fatal flooding, widespread evacuations, and significant damage to infrastructure.
Recent Calgary court proceedings resulted in significant sentences for crimes including fentanyl trafficking, aggravated assault, and fraud. Get the latest on who was sentenced and for what offenses.
A startling government document reveals that data stored in Canada isn't safe from foreign court orders. Learn how international laws could compromise your digital privacy.
A powerful typhoon barrels toward the eastern Philippines, triggering massive evacuations and school closures as authorities brace for catastrophic flooding and destructive winds.
A controlled explosion at Harvard Medical School's Gordon Hall triggers building evacuation and police investigation. Authorities confirm the blast was intentional but non-malicious.
Canadian lawyers are navigating uncharted territory as artificial intelligence transforms legal proceedings. Discover the new disclosure requirements and ethical challenges facing the justice system.
Two individuals convicted of manslaughter in the brutal stabbing death of Saskatoon resident James Ed Swift. The emotional courtroom verdict brings partial closure to a tragic case that has haunted the community.
A growing movement in Moncton is sounding the alarm about deteriorating downtown safety, with business owners and residents calling for immediate solutions to combat crime and revitalize the city core.
Prominent Drumheller businessman Bernard Germain confronts additional sexual assault charges as Alberta RCMP continue their investigation into multiple allegations spanning several years.