German man guilty of drugging, raping wife for years
A German court finds Fernando P. guilty of repeatedly drugging and raping his wife, secretly filming the assaults. The verdict highlights severe domestic abuse and covert recording crimes.
A German court finds Fernando P. guilty of repeatedly drugging and raping his wife, secretly filming the assaults. The verdict highlights severe domestic abuse and covert recording crimes.
The crime thriller 'Normal,' starring Bob Odenkirk and filmed in Manitoba, is now in theatres. Discover the local connection and film details.
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Stars Gillian Anderson and Lena Headey reflect on filming the Netflix series 'The Abandons' in southern Alberta. CTV's Ian White spoke with the actors about the unique experience.
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A groundbreaking Saskatchewan docuseries transforms how missing persons cases are approached, beginning each search with prayer and community collaboration.
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A Vancouver Arts Club Theatre employee is under police investigation for allegedly secretly filming cast members in a changing room. The incident occurred at the historic Stanley Theatre.
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