Sault Police Search for 2023 Stabbing Suspect Continues
Sault Ste. Marie police are actively seeking Tyler Abbott, 25, wanted in connection with an August 2023 assault on Queen Street West. The investigation remains ongoing.
Sault Ste. Marie police are actively seeking Tyler Abbott, 25, wanted in connection with an August 2023 assault on Queen Street West. The investigation remains ongoing.
Sault Ste. Marie Police are actively searching for 25-year-old Tyler Abbott, wanted in connection to a stabbing incident that occurred in Jamestown last summer.
PSAC National President Sharon DeSousa condemns poor conditions in federal buildings, citing health and safety concerns as union explores legal action against return-to-office mandate.
Authorities in Kelowna are investigating a suspicious shed fire that occurred recently. The Kelowna Fire Department responded to the incident, which is being treated as suspicious.
Amherstburg's town council is set to debate a proposal requiring municipal officials to submit formal reports after attending conferences, aiming to enhance transparency and accountability in local governance.
Ghislaine Maxwell, serving a 20-year sentence for sex trafficking, invoked her Fifth Amendment rights and refused to answer questions from the House Oversight Committee about her relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.
Ontario's inspector general of policing announces comprehensive integrity review of all 45 police services following corruption charges against Toronto officers linked to organized crime.
Thomas Hackett was apprehended by Nottawasaga OPP in Alliston, Ontario, ending a lengthy manhunt that spanned more than a year. The arrest highlights ongoing police efforts in the region.
A driver in Barrie, Ontario, faces charges after a police pursuit ended with the motorist blowing over 2.5 times the legal alcohol limit, highlighting ongoing impaired driving concerns.
Liberal MP Bruce Fanjoy advocates for a flexible approach to federal workplace policies, highlighting concerns over productivity and employee well-being in Ottawa.
Canada's Supreme Court has dismissed an appeal regarding a privileged conversation between a Saskatchewan lawyer and client that was intercepted via wiretap, upholding lower court rulings.
Rep. Jamie Raskin reviewed unredacted Epstein documents and found troubling violations of transparency laws, accusing the Justice Department of unnecessary redactions and cover-up attempts.
A federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration from ending Temporary Protected Status for Haitian nationals, but recipients remain anxious as the government appeals.
The aging Stroud Arena in Barrie has been temporarily closed after a frozen pipe incident, highlighting ongoing structural concerns at the community facility.
Airdrie RCMP apprehended a driver speeding at 178 km/h on the QEII Highway with two children unrestrained in the back seat, highlighting serious traffic safety concerns.
Saskatoon's 2026-2029 strategic plan outlines priorities for safety, housing and downtown development, with some initiatives like neighborhood watch removed from the final document.
Michael Elendu found guilty of manslaughter after retrial for fatal 2020 stabbing of roommate Kyreese Wright with a sword. Judge ruled insufficient intent for murder charge.
A Calgary couple faces multiple drug charges after a months-long police investigation led to the seizure of cocaine, cash, and unknown substances from their northwest home.
The Dartmouth North Community Centre partially reopens nearly a year after severe flooding, marking a significant milestone in the facility's recovery and restoration efforts.
A Calgary couple faces serious charges after police seized $30,000 worth of cocaine and over $38,000 in cash from their Banff Trail home in a significant drug enforcement operation.
A Nova Scotia man faces impaired driving charges after his vehicle was observed traveling the wrong direction on Highway 102, prompting a police response and arrest.
Toronto Police Chief Myron Demkiw welcomes Ontario's inspector general conducting a provincewide independent review of police services following corruption allegations from Project South investigation.
A tragic weekend in northeastern Ontario has resulted in multiple fatalities, prompting law enforcement to issue critical safety warnings to the public.
Kamloops RCMP investigate a serious hit-and-run incident where a pedestrian was struck after a confrontation with a driver, highlighting road safety concerns.
The province of New Brunswick announces termination of its eVisitNB virtual healthcare service, impacting remote medical access. Details on the decision and future alternatives.
Prince Edward Island RCMP are actively searching for Michael David Montgomery, who faces serious weapon-related charges. Authorities have released his photo and urge public assistance.
The B.C. Greens have officially terminated their cooperation agreement with the NDP government, citing unmet commitments on health centers and transit. Premier David Eby had indicated talks were ongoing just minutes before the announcement.
Regina Mayor Chad Bachynski joined Canada's Big City Mayors Caucus in Ottawa, pressing the federal government to accelerate infrastructure funding ahead of construction season.
American forces intercepted a sanctioned oil tanker in the Indian Ocean following a lengthy maritime chase originating in the Caribbean, according to Pentagon reports.
A Liberal Member of Parliament from Ottawa is pressing the federal government to reassess its requirement for public servants to work four days a week in the office, citing concerns over flexibility and productivity.