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Vascular Surgeon Charged in Ohio Double Murder

An Ohio vascular surgeon faces aggravated murder charges after his ex-wife and her new husband were found shot dead in their home. Their two young children were unharmed. Read the latest on this tragic case.

HR boss out at Toronto security firm after pay delays

One Community Solutions, a firm with millions in city contracts, parts ways with its HR head as guards finally receive back pay after missed holiday cheques. The city's potential liability is examined.

Ex-Husband Charged in Ohio Couple's Murder

Authorities in Ohio have laid charges against a former husband in connection with the murders of a local couple. Get the latest details on this developing case.

Life sentence for B.C. man in double homicide case

A British Columbia man has been handed a life sentence for the fatal shooting of two individuals in a case initially not treated as suspicious. Get the full details on the court's ruling.

Crown wraps case in Fort Erie double-murder trial

The Crown has concluded its case against rapper Christopher 'El Plaga' Lucas, accused of the 2021 murders of two young women at a Fort Erie Airbnb. The trial nears its end after nearly five years.

13-year sentence sought in B.C. double homicide case

Mitchell McIntyre faces up to 13 years for two 2022 killings in B.C.'s Kootenays, initially ruled accidental. Families share their lasting pain and fear at sentencing hearing. Read the full story.

Fort Erie Airbnb double-murder trial nears conclusion

The trial of Scarborough rapper Christopher 'El Plaga' Lucas for the 2021 Fort Erie Airbnb shootings that killed two young women is nearing its end. Key evidence, including the murder weapon, has been presented.

Alberta wage theft soars to $3.7 million in 2025

Alberta courts issued 400 judgments for unpaid wages in 2025, leaving workers owed a staggering $3.7 million—an 84% increase from the previous year. Discover which companies are the biggest violators.

New tip, sick leave laws now in effect in Saskatchewan

Significant employment law changes are now active in Saskatchewan, affecting how workers receive tips and access paid sick leave. Learn what the new regulations mean for employees and employers across the province.

3 Toronto driving schools have licences revoked in 2025

Three Toronto driving schools had their operating licences revoked this year for failing to meet provincial standards. Learn about the Ministry of Transportation's audit process and the broader context of licence revocations in Ontario.

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