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B.C. man charged with wife's murder in Vancouver

A man from British Columbia has been formally charged in connection with the murder of his wife. Police continue their investigation into the tragic incident. Read the latest details.

Woman, 26, charged in Tim Tootoosis homicide

A 26-year-old woman becomes the ninth person charged with first-degree murder in the 2024 death of Tim Tootoosis in Saskatoon. She is scheduled for a court appearance Friday.

Manitoba leads provinces in 2024 homicide rate

Statistics Canada data reveals Manitoba had the highest homicide rate among provinces in 2024. Explore the national crime trends and what this means for community safety.

Man gets 10-year sentence for 2023 Regina homicide

A Regina man has been sentenced to a decade in prison for a 2023 homicide. The victim's father, described as grief-stricken, addressed the court. Read the full details of the sentencing.

Six charged in Regina homicide investigation

Regina police have now charged six individuals in connection with a homicide that occurred on the 1000 block of 12th Avenue. The investigation continues as new details emerge.

Two more charged in 2024 Saskatoon murder

Saskatoon police have charged two additional individuals in connection with a 2024 homicide investigation. Get the latest updates on this developing case.

B.C. Securities Commission settles for $4M+

The B.C. Securities Commission has reached a settlement exceeding $4 million with an individual and his company. Discover the details of this significant regulatory action.

BC Ostrich Cull Sparks Outrage and Heartbreak

A controversial ostrich cull at a British Columbia farm has left witnesses traumatized and sparked animal welfare concerns across Canada. The emotional aftermath raises questions about farm animal management.

BC Ostrich Farm Cull Proceeds Amid Gunfire, Protests

A contentious mass culling of ostriches and emus is underway at a British Columbia farm, with gunfire echoing through the property as workers proceed despite emotional protests from animal rights activists and concerned citizens.

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