Calgary man charged in Okotoks tire slashing, threats case
A Calgary man faces multiple charges after allegedly slashing tires and making death threats against an Okotoks family over social media. RCMP detail a months-long harassment campaign.
A Calgary man faces multiple charges after allegedly slashing tires and making death threats against an Okotoks family over social media. RCMP detail a months-long harassment campaign.
A Calgary man faces charges after an Okotoks family was subjected to a series of terrifying threats. Police detail the arrest and ongoing investigation into the disturbing incident.
A police standoff in northern Alberta near Grande Prairie has concluded, resulting in criminal charges against a man. Get the latest details on the incident and the police response.
Massive lineups form across Alberta as separatists collect signatures for a referendum. The movement aims to trigger a domino effect of secession across Canada, promising greater prosperity.
Strong winds have knocked out power for residents in parts of central and northern Alberta. ATCO is responding to multiple outages. Stay informed on restoration efforts and safety tips.
Spanish prosecutors investigate sexual assault claims against singer Julio Iglesias by two former employees. The case sparks political debate in Spain.
A Maple Ridge restaurateur faced a barrage of one-star reviews and boycott calls after catering an event for Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre, highlighting the real-world impact of online vitriol.
Alberta's chief medical officer will provide an update on the influenza season, which has seen over 13,150 cases since August. Get the latest public health details.
A suspended Sarnia Police Service officer has been charged with attempted murder and assault. Get the latest details on the shocking case and ongoing investigation.
A Northern Ontario court has awarded $1.5 million to Sudbury business owners for a malicious social media campaign. Learn about the case and its implications for online harassment in Canada.
Recent legal cases in Ontario and France reveal the immense difficulty in holding perpetrators of online harassment accountable. Explore the challenges and what it means for victims.
Multiple volunteer firefighters in Sackville, N.B., have left the department, citing a toxic work environment and harassment. The exodus raises concerns about community safety.
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez publicly refused an interview with Fox News, citing Jesse Watters' history of sexually suggestive comments about her. The viral clash highlights ongoing issues of misogyny in media.
An arbitrator has ruled a New Brunswick paper mill worker fired for equating Zionists to Nazis must be reinstated with a four-month unpaid suspension. The decision highlights workplace policy limits.
A workplace dispute at Ontario's police watchdog reveals allegations a manager said a 'Black drug dealer had it coming,' raising concerns about bias. The family fears it tainted the investigation.
A Sudbury court has awarded two local business owners $1.5 million in damages for a malicious social media campaign. Learn about the case and its implications for online harassment in Canada.
A workplace dispute at Ontario's police watchdog reveals allegations a manager said a 'Black drug dealer had it coming,' prejudicing an investigation. The family demands accountability.
Edmonton police have added new charges against nine men in the One Order Motorcycle Club case, bringing total arrests to 13. The massive bust seized guns, cash, and pills. Read the latest details.
Derek Reimer, convicted of criminal harassment after protesting a drag storytime, remains on house arrest as his new lawyer prepares to fight five alleged breaches of his conditional sentence. Details from Calgary courts.
A tragic head-on collision in central Alberta has resulted in one fatality. Get the latest details on the crash and ongoing safety concerns for Alberta highways.
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 French court finds WorldNews10 guilty of cyberbullying Brigitte Macron. The verdict, delivered on January 5, 2026, marks a significant legal stance against online harassment of public figures.
A Paris court has delivered guilty verdicts against 10 individuals for the online harassment of France's First Lady, Brigitte Macron. The landmark case highlights the fight against digital abuse.
The Alberta Prosperity Project has received legal approval to gather signatures for a petition on provincial separation. This move coincides with political shifts, including a new environment minister.
A violinist has filed a lawsuit against actor Will Smith and his management company, alleging wrongful termination and sexual harassment. The legal action was initiated in January 2026.
Alberta's Education Minister Demetrios Nicolaides reflects on the historic 2025 teachers' strike, the use of the notwithstanding clause, and his pledge to rebuild trust with educators. Read the full interview.
Alberta is examining a provincial policing model to replace the RCMP. Explore the potential structure, costs, and implications for communities across the province.
An RCMP officer in British Columbia has been fired following a substantiated claim of sexual misconduct toward female colleagues at a Christmas party. Learn the details of the case and the force's response.
Criminal lawyer Solomon Friedman argues Canadian law supports defending yourself and your home. Learn why police advice to comply during invasions may endanger citizens.
A Toronto police officer received a six-month demotion after being found guilty of sexually harassing a junior female officer by touching her buttocks. The case raises questions about disciplinary measures.