Suspect Burned in Getaway Car Arson After Gang Killing

In the trial for the murder of street gang member Gordy Jean-Paul, police testified that a suspect appeared to have burned himself while torching the getaway vehicle, with evidence including cash and a firearm found.

Jewish Groups Press Liberals to Ban Terrorism Glorification

Major Jewish advocacy groups are pushing the federal government to amend Canadian law to criminalize the glorification of terrorism, as bipartisan attempts to include such language in Bill C-9 were rejected by the parliamentary justice committee.

Edmonton Man Identified as Victim in Highway 2 Shooting

The major crimes unit is investigating the fatal shooting of 22-year-old Birinder Singh on Highway 2 near Leduc. A witness reported a suspicious pickup truck, and a GoFundMe has raised over $25,000 for funeral expenses.

Pam Bondi Subpoenaed by Congress on Epstein Files

Attorney General Pam Bondi has been formally subpoenaed to testify before Congress regarding the Jeffrey Epstein case files, as lawmakers intensify their investigation into the handling of the high-profile scandal.

Child Killer Granted Unescorted Leave From Prison

Darren Scott Ray, serving life for the 1986 rape and murder of a 14-year-old boy, has been granted three 72-hour unescorted absences from prison, prompting police warnings and political calls for parole reform.

400+ U.S. Healthcare Workers Immigrate to B.C.

British Columbia has welcomed more than 400 healthcare professionals from the United States, addressing staffing shortages. Premier David Eby highlights the strategic immigration efforts.

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