Fredericton approves off-leash dog trail at Killarney Lake
Fredericton City Council has approved a new seasonal off-leash trail for dogs at Killarney Lake Park, allowing freedom for pets half the year. Learn the details and rules.
Fredericton City Council has approved a new seasonal off-leash trail for dogs at Killarney Lake Park, allowing freedom for pets half the year. Learn the details and rules.
The city of Fredericton confirms a bus that rolled over in December was from its new fleet. Details on the incident and the city's response to the crash.
The owner of Chess Piece Pâtisserie in downtown Fredericton is selling her business, unable to keep pace with rising expenses. Learn the story behind the closure.
City workers in Fredericton have uncovered a mysterious underground tunnel beneath the historic Boyce Farmers' Market. The discovery, made in early January 2026, has sparked curiosity and an investigation.
Fredericton Police are asking the public for video footage related to an assault that occurred in October 2024. Anyone with information is urged to come forward.
A Paris court has convicted ten individuals for online harassment targeting French First Lady Brigitte Macron with false claims about her gender and relationship with the president.
A Fredericton police officer was injured after a driver intentionally struck a marked police cruiser. The suspect is now in custody facing multiple charges.
The Fredericton aquatics community is pushing for a new competition pool in 2026. Advocates highlight the limitations of aging facilities like the Sir Max Aitken Pool at UNB.
An Ontario judge accepted a joint 10.5-year sentence for Justin Anderson, who terrorized two women with a gun, calling it 'very lenient' but bound by legal precedent. Explore the case details and judicial constraints.
New Brunswickers celebrated New Year's Day 2026 with Lieutenant-Governor Louise Imbeault's first levee and chilly polar bear swims. Discover how the province kicked off the new year.
Fredericton police are investigating the theft of a large brass bell from St. Peter's Anglican Church on December 29, 2025. Authorities are asking for the public's help to identify suspects.
A look back at Windsor's most serious court cases of 2025, including terrorism, murder, and drug trafficking. See how justice was served in the community's worst crimes.
A Michigan man will spend decades behind bars for the murder of his wife from Windsor. The court has set his parole eligibility for 2048. Read the full details of the sentencing.
A Nova Scotia man has been sentenced to 4.5 years in prison for a fatal collision that claimed three lives. The sentencing concludes a tragic case that has deeply affected a community.
A Michigan man faces sentencing after being convicted of murdering his estranged wife from Windsor. The case highlights cross-border domestic violence. Read the latest court developments.
Seven people were injured after a Fredericton Transit bus flipped on its side into a ditch late Monday afternoon. Details on the crash and emergency response.
A tragic house fire on Fredericton's north side has resulted in one fatality, leading officials to renew urgent safety warnings for residents. Learn the crucial details and prevention tips.
Fredericton police seek public help to find Erin Brooks, a St. Mary's First Nation woman last seen in 2021. Her case remains open as investigators pursue all leads.
A Windsor judge rejected a joint sentencing proposal and imposed a four-year prison term for a man who robbed nine convenience stores. The judge called the original two-year recommendation 'unacceptable.'
A British Columbia man has been sentenced to jail time for deliberately setting fires during a high-risk wildfire period. Get the details on the case and its implications.
A Pierrefonds–Roxboro couple turns grief into advocacy after losing their daughter to a drunk driver. Their story fuels a push for stricter Canadian laws.
A tragic house fire on Fredericton's north side has resulted in one fatality. Authorities are investigating the incident that occurred on the night of December 23, 2025.
A recent Nova Scotia case highlights how Trudeau-era justice policies, including Impact of Race and Culture Assessments, are leading to reduced sentences for violent crimes and expanded bail access.
Parminder Singh, the last conspirator in the Project Gaslight extortion case, receives a 7.5-year sentence for shooting at a home with an officer inside. His lawyer confirms likely deportation. Read the full details.
A Calgary woman who defrauded her employer of nearly $2 million will wait until 2026 for her sentence. Carol Lloyd, 66, expressed remorse in court as her lawyer argued for leniency.
A Saskatoon judge will sentence Roderick Sutherland for manslaughter in April, ruling key witness testimony unreliable due to drug impairment. Get the latest details.
A woman has been sentenced to 13 years in prison for the cold-case murder of a renowned British Columbia artist. Get the details on the long-awaited justice in this decades-old case.
A prolific child predator from Colorado, whose victims were found in nearly every U.S. state, has been sentenced to 84 years in federal prison. The landmark case highlights extensive online exploitation.
The man convicted of killing Mission, B.C., mother Chelsey Gauthier has apologized to her family and friends in court. Read the full details of the emotional sentencing hearing.
Federal prosecutors seek a 20-year prison term for neo-Nazi Matthew Althorpe, whose online hate manifestos were linked to global terror attacks. Sentencing hearing continues in January.