Murdaugh Denies Killing Wife and Son in Court Hearing
Alex Murdaugh, convicted of financial crimes, continues to assert he did not murder his wife and son as he faces legal proceedings, highlighting ongoing courtroom drama.
Alex Murdaugh, convicted of financial crimes, continues to assert he did not murder his wife and son as he faces legal proceedings, highlighting ongoing courtroom drama.
Carleton MP Bruce Fanjoy has publicly called for reconsideration of the federal return-to-office mandate, while other Ottawa-area Liberal MPs have declined to comment on the controversial policy change.
Ontario Provincial Police have laid charges after a violent carjacking in Pembroke. The incident highlights ongoing concerns about vehicle theft and public safety in the region.
The Department of the Interior has enforced a new policy restricting flag displays at national parks, leading to the removal of the Pride flag at the historic Stonewall National Monument in New York City.
A 20-year-old suspect faces charges after a serious stabbing incident in Thessalon, Ontario, identified as intimate partner violence, leaving the victim with severe injuries.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu urges expanded negotiations with Iran during White House visit, as former President Donald Trump suggests Tehran seeks a nuclear agreement amid ongoing tensions.
Niagara Regional Police issue urgent alert about a new phone scam where suspects impersonate members of the Crown Attorney's Office to defraud residents. Authorities advise caution and verification.
Prime Minister Mark Carney and Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre call for national solidarity following the devastating school shooting in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia.
Guelph police responded to 129 emergency calls on Sunday, highlighting local demand as national reports detail shootings, school incidents, and public safety concerns across Canada.
A 47-year-old non-citizen in Bradford has been sentenced to eight years for repeatedly raping a 13-year-old girl, impregnating her twice while out on bail multiple times despite court orders.
A tragic snowmobile accident in Northern New Brunswick has resulted in two fatalities, with RCMP investigating the collision amid ongoing winter conditions.
Quebec's Immigration Minister Jean-Francois Roberge announces plans to assess various scenarios for the PEQ program, amid ongoing discussions on immigration policy in the province.
Halifax Regional Police are investigating the sudden death of a woman discovered in a tent. Authorities have not released further details as the investigation continues.
The Trump administration temporarily closed airspace near El Paso, Texas, citing unauthorized drone activity linked to Mexican cartels. The FAA implemented the closure for national security reasons.
An autopsy has determined that a woman found dead in an Edmonton house fire died as a result of homicide. Police continue to investigate the suspicious death while the victim remains unidentified.
A security video exhibits a violent struggle involving a bat outside a Circle K in Peterborough, central to the aggravated assault trial of a store clerk. The incident occurred in January 2024.
Republican lawmakers are calling for a congressional inquiry into Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime performance, citing concerns over explicit content and its broadcast to millions of viewers.
Lawmakers allege the Justice Department is illegally withholding information in the Jeffrey Epstein case, with improper redactions hiding co-conspirators' identities and raising questions about political interference.
President Trump's threat to block the Gordie Howe International Bridge came after his commerce secretary met with billionaire Matthew Moroun, owner of the competing Ambassador Bridge, according to sources.
Fredericton initiates a new community watch program aimed at improving public safety and fostering neighborhood cooperation among residents.
Tragic mass shootings across Canada have consistently acted as catalysts for significant revisions to national firearm legislation over many years, shaping public safety policy.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford and GTA officials offer condolences and support following a mass shooting at a northern British Columbia high school that left 10 dead, including the suspect.
A retrospective analysis highlights how Stephen Harper's government effectively utilized the public service to deliver key policies, contrasting with current challenges under Prime Minister Mark Carney's administration.
Miramichi police have arrested and charged two individuals with trafficking methamphetamine and fentanyl following a residence search that uncovered drugs, cash, and paraphernalia.
RCMP have charged a U.S. citizen residing in eastern Ontario with identity theft after they were found using the stolen identity of a Canadian, highlighting cross-border fraud concerns.
A Quebec police task force executed warrants across multiple regions, targeting a criminal organization allegedly involved in drug trafficking and territory management for the Hells Angels.
The mass shooting at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School leaves nine dead and over two dozen injured, sparking debate on how society should respond to such tragedies without normalizing evil.
A devastating Russian drone attack in Bohodukhiv, Ukraine, resulted in the deaths of a father and his three children, with their pregnant mother sustaining severe injuries, according to Ukrainian authorities.
Winardo Winteria Morris, 41, has been arrested for the first-degree murder of Dayne Gordon, 43, following a shooting in Brampton in May 2025. Police believe the incident was targeted.
Former Michigan governor and congressman criticizes Trump's threat to block the Gordie Howe International Bridge opening, calling him 'an unserious man' with dangerous consequences for US-Canada relations.