Suspect Escapes Hospital, Caught in Hot Tub After Ceiling Crawl
A felony suspect's dramatic escape from a hospital by crawling through the ceiling was short-lived, as police located and apprehended the individual hiding in a hot tub.
A felony suspect's dramatic escape from a hospital by crawling through the ceiling was short-lived, as police located and apprehended the individual hiding in a hot tub.
The U.S. government is proceeding with deportation for a five-year-old child detained in Minnesota, a case that has ignited widespread condemnation and legal challenges.
A 44-year-old Ottawa man wanted by multiple police forces was arrested in North Grenville during a drug raid. Police seized cocaine, cash, bear spray, and weapons.
The fitness trial has started for the individual charged with the 2022 murder of RCMP Constable Shaelyn Yang in British Columbia, marking a significant legal proceeding.
A report reveals that former Montreal mayor Valerie Plante and other politicians were paid $6.5 million after their terms ended, raising questions about transition allowances and public accountability in municipal governance.
Winnipeg Police Service concludes major retail theft operation with dozens arrested and nearly 200 charges laid, targeting organized retail crime across the city.
Saskatchewan's government announces reforms to simplify the SAID disability support program, while the NDP criticizes the changes as benefit cuts during a cost-of-living crisis.
Iran and the United States held indirect talks mediated by Oman to reduce Middle East tensions, focusing on conditions for future negotiations amid ongoing threats.
United Nations peacekeeping forces stationed in Lebanon have formally alleged a significant escalation in violent incidents directed at them by Israeli personnel, raising tensions.
A 22-year-old man from Chatham has been arrested following a months-long investigation into vehicle thefts by local police, highlighting ongoing efforts to combat auto crime in the region.
The Kremlin announces that Russia and the United States have reached a consensus on the necessity of prompt negotiations regarding nuclear arms control, amid ongoing global tensions.
Fredericton Police Force initiates internal review following stayed murder charges, aiming to prevent future procedural failures and restore public trust in justice system.
Windsor Police Service has made a significant drug bust, seizing approximately $8,000 worth of narcotics and cash, leading to criminal charges against individuals involved in the illicit operation.
Okotoks RCMP assigns its first dedicated traffic officer following resident complaints about speeding and distracted driving, with police estimating 10% of drivers use phones.
The Saskatchewan Environmental Society is appealing a court decision that dismissed its legal challenge against provincial plans to extend coal-fired power plant operations beyond 2030.
The United States demands China's participation in a new nuclear arms control agreement, alleging Beijing conducted undisclosed atomic tests. Secretary of State Marco Rubio leads the diplomatic push amid rising global tensions.
Canada and France are opening new consulates in Nuuk, Greenland, strengthening Arctic relations amid climate change studies, Inuit partnerships, and geopolitical shifts following Trump's comments.
Governor General Mary Simon and Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand inaugurated Canada's new consulate in Nuuk, Greenland, reinforcing diplomatic and economic connections in the Arctic region.
Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand clarifies that broader trade relations were not the primary topic during her bilateral meeting with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio at the G7 Foreign Ministers' Meeting in Niagara-on-the-Lake.
RCMP confirm a Winnipeg woman who was abducted from a northern Manitoba First Nation community has been located safely, following a province-wide dangerous person alert.
Derrick Johnson shares his anguish after his mother's body was discovered among nearly 200 decaying corpses at the Return to Nature Funeral Home in Penrose, Colorado.
New Brunswick RCMP issues urgent alert about a rise in grandparent scams targeting seniors province-wide, urging vigilance and reporting.
As Conservatives prepare for a potential spring election, questions intensify about where leader Pierre Poilievre will run, with safe seats in Saskatchewan and Ontario under consideration.
Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos became emotional on national television as the search for Nancy Guthrie, mother of NBC's Savannah Guthrie, entered its sixth day with evidence suggesting foul play.
Luigi Mangione has spoken out in protest after a judge in Manhattan scheduled his state murder trial to begin on June 8, 2026, following a recent evidence hearing.
Analysis reveals Canada-China strategic partnership includes concerning non-trade agreements on police cooperation and cultural exchanges that critics call Trojan horses for Beijing's influence.
Robert Semenchuck, a former Regina Police Service sergeant, will serve a two-year conditional sentence for using confidential police data to pursue relationships with over 30 women.
The Nova Scotia RCMP are actively searching for Dominique Janet Eichel, a 27-year-old woman wanted on a provincewide warrant. Authorities have released her photo and are urging the public to assist.
Governor General Mary Simon receives a $15,800 salary increase, bringing her annual pay to $393,800. The Canadian Taxpayers Federation criticizes the automatic raises as excessive.
The Canadian federal government has announced a mandatory return-to-office policy requiring employees to work onsite four days per week, citing team collaboration and organizational culture.