Alberta Sheriffs Shut Down Edmonton Drug Property
Alberta Sheriffs have closed a North Edmonton residence at 11259 159 Avenue due to extensive drug-related criminal activity, following community complaints and a provincial investigation.
Alberta Sheriffs have closed a North Edmonton residence at 11259 159 Avenue due to extensive drug-related criminal activity, following community complaints and a provincial investigation.
In a unique staffing move, British Columbia Premier David Eby has temporarily replaced his spokesperson with the individual's identical twin brother, sparking intrigue in provincial political circles.
A new petition opposes Alberta's upcoming referendum on immigration, with advocates arguing it could harm the province's economy and social cohesion.
A 24-year-old man from Ajax has been charged by Durham Regional Police after allegedly pointing a firearm and threatening an individual, highlighting ongoing public safety concerns.
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RecommendedThe British Columbia government has formally notified First Nations of its intention to temporarily suspend the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act, citing operational challenges.
Huron County OPP has issued a public safety advisory following reported carjackings, warning residents about an armed and dangerous individual at large in the area.
Barrie Police Service blocked Dunlop Street East to pursue and arrest a disruptive individual in the downtown area on April 2, 2026, as captured in an official photo release.
A Quebec man has been arrested in Guelph, Ontario, on suspicion of fraudulent truck rentals. The incident highlights ongoing concerns about rental scams in the region.
A teenager in Guelph has been charged following an incident at Stone Road Mall where they allegedly brandished a knife at security personnel, highlighting ongoing safety concerns.
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RecommendedThe Regina Police Service has intensified efforts to combat retail theft, with three additional individuals now facing charges. This crackdown comes amid rising concerns about property crime in the city.
The Canada Revenue Agency is eliminating 210 positions in Ottawa in the coming months, part of broader federal workforce adjustments. The cuts impact administrative and support roles.
British authorities establish a centralized national hub to coordinate efforts against illegal knife sales, aiming to enhance enforcement and reduce knife-related violence across the United Kingdom.
A coroner's inquest will investigate the 2020 death of Regis Korchinski-Paquet, who fell from a Toronto balcony during a police interaction, examining circumstances and systemic issues.
New polling data reveals the Doug Ford Conservatives' support has dipped below 40%, with the Ontario Liberals closing the gap to just three percentage points amid public discontent over recent policies.
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RecommendedA Moose Jaw man has been found guilty of practicing engineering without a license in Saskatchewan Provincial Court, highlighting regulatory enforcement in professional fields.
The escalating conflict in Sudan has crossed borders into Chad, resulting in civilian casualties according to Médecins Sans Frontières. The humanitarian crisis deepens as refugees flee violence.
French-Palestinian MEP Rima Hassan was denied entry to Canada for scheduled conferences, then arrested in France for alleged terrorism support, revealing background concerns.
A comprehensive guide detailing all essential services, businesses, and facilities operating or closed in Calgary during the Easter 2026 long weekend, including city services and holiday hours.
Brandon Teixeira has been sentenced to life in prison for the 2017 murder of Nicholas Khabra in Surrey, after fleeing to the U.S. and being extradited back to Canada.
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RecommendedPolice across Canada are searching for Rodney Starke, 65, who is unlawfully at large while serving a long-term supervision order after a robbery sentence. Authorities warn he may be attempting to travel to Alberta.
A funeral director in Cheshire, England, has confessed to mishandling dozens of cremations, raising serious concerns about industry practices and oversight.
Two Massachusetts State Police troopers face charges following the death of a recruit during a training boxing match, sparking protests and legal proceedings.
Spain's health minister has strongly criticized the United States for what he calls 'unacceptable interference' in a Spanish woman's euthanasia case, escalating diplomatic tensions over end-of-life rights.
A recent inspection at a major immigrant detention center in Texas uncovered numerous violations of federal detention standards, raising serious concerns about conditions and oversight.
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RecommendedWindsor Police Service is searching for a 15-year-old suspect in connection with a serious assault in the city's west end, while two other individuals have already been charged in the incident.
A police chase in Saskatoon ended with two individuals hospitalized after a fleeing vehicle collided with several parked cars, highlighting ongoing public safety concerns.
French President Emmanuel Macron has publicly rebuked former US President Donald Trump for mocking how Macron's wife treats him, escalating tensions in a diplomatic row that highlights personal attacks in international politics.
Clint Billy, a man on parole for robbery, is wanted Canada-wide after police say he failed to appear at his designated residence, violating his release conditions.
A comprehensive guide to Easter weekend in Regina with details on events, city services, transit schedules, and facility openings and closures for Good Friday and the holiday period.
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RecommendedAuthorities in Nova Scotia are still actively investigating the 1986 homicide of Ronald Jack Henderson, a case that remains unsolved after four decades. The Nova Scotia Justice Department's Rewards for Unsolved Crimes program continues to seek information