Pedestrians Injured in Sault Ste. Marie, Police Seek Witnesses
Police in Sault Ste. Marie are investigating a Friday morning collision that left two young pedestrians with serious injuries, urging witnesses to come forward.
Police in Sault Ste. Marie are investigating a Friday morning collision that left two young pedestrians with serious injuries, urging witnesses to come forward.
Prime Minister Mark Carney and Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston have inked an agreement to simplify certain environmental assessments, aiming to boost efficiency while maintaining ecological safeguards.
The Canadian federal government has reported a deficit of $31.2 billion for the April-to-January period, highlighting ongoing fiscal challenges amid economic pressures.
LaSalle police, with OPP assistance, executed a public safety warrant on Front Road, seizing firearms without incident after an hours-long road closure.
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RecommendedNew Brunswick has launched virtual bail hearings in Fredericton and Woodstock, marking a significant modernization of the justice system to improve efficiency and access.
Iran is developing a system to charge fees and restrict passage through the Strait of Hormuz to 'non-hostile' ships, a move Tehran suggests could continue beyond the current conflict with the U.S. and Israel.
Police in Barrie have arrested a suspect in a break-in case after recognizing distinctive clothing from surveillance footage, highlighting the role of video evidence in solving crimes.
Alberta Law Enforcement Response Teams have arrested Neylson Benoit-Ancion in Calgary on human trafficking charges, marking a significant development in ongoing investigations into such crimes in the region.
Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has been discharged from a Brasilia hospital and returned to house arrest to serve the remainder of his 27-year prison sentence.
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RecommendedA detailed look at the highest-earning public servants in Ottawa for 2025, highlighting salary trends and key positions in municipal government.
Emergency crews continue search operations after a young man fell through the ice on Rivière des Prairies. The incident occurred on Thursday, March 26, 2026.
Guramrit Sidhu, 62, pleaded guilty to leading a violent criminal organization that trafficked $17 million in drugs from the U.S. to Canada, with ties to former Olympian Ryan Wedding.
The U.S. Treasury announces Donald Trump's signature will appear on future paper currency for the 250th anniversary, a first for a sitting president, amid broader efforts to attach his name to institutions.
A Saint John Police Force officer faces an assault charge after an incident during an arrest, as announced by the Serious Incident Response Team (SiRT). The independent watchdog agency is handling the investigation into the alleged misconduct.
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RecommendedIran is imposing a toll system in the Strait of Hormuz, reducing oil traffic by 90% and raising global prices. Ships must submit to IRGC vetting, with payments in yuan, sparking international condemnation.
The House Ethics Committee ruled that Democratic Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick of Florida committed 25 ethics violations, potentially fueling Republican efforts to expel her from Congress.
Gulf Arab states are urging the U.S. to ensure any agreement with Tehran permanently restricts Iran's missile and drone capabilities and prevents future weaponization of global energy supplies, sources say.
Noelia Castillo, a 25-year-old Spanish woman, has died by legal euthanasia following a prolonged court struggle for her right to the procedure, drawing national attention in Spain.
James Van Veen of Grey County, who had been reported missing, has been found deceased in the Owen Sound area. The discovery concludes a search effort for the local man.
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RecommendedU.S. intelligence sources reveal only about one-third of Iran's missile arsenal has been confirmed destroyed after one month of conflict, with another third's status unclear due to underground storage.
Four Windsor Police officers received recognition for their daring rescue of a man from the Detroit River, highlighting their bravery and commitment to public safety.
The trial of a teenager accused of a fatal 2023 shooting in Sudbury nears conclusion, with defence lawyers arguing the accused acted under coercion from a co-accused.
The Stratford Police Service has successfully identified a man reported to be carrying a handgun in the Devon Street area on Thursday, following a public alert and investigation.
Tensions rise as Israel signals expanded military action against Iran, while former U.S. President Trump reports advances in ceasefire negotiations in the Middle East conflict.
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RecommendedFredericton police are investigating the discovery of human remains following a fire, with details emerging as authorities work to identify the victim and determine the cause.
A New Brunswick man has been sentenced to 30 months in prison following convictions on multiple drug and weapons charges, highlighting ongoing law enforcement efforts in the region.
During cross-examination at the murder trial, prosecutors challenged Malique Calloo's motives in the 2022 shooting death of Daniel Squalls, arguing it resulted from years of built-up animosity rather than a single incident.
A man has been sentenced to prison for an assault that was captured on video and witnessed by Barron Trump, according to court documents and reports.
An Alberta man has been charged by New Brunswick RCMP following an incident where shots were fired at a moving vehicle in Dieppe. Police seized a Mercedes SUV as part of the investigation.
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RecommendedSenate Democrats are urging the Trump administration to reverse its decision to eliminate the Army's long-standing preference for blind vendors in dining halls, arguing it unjustly harms job opportunities for workers with disabilities.