Impaired Driving Charges After Northern Ontario Traffic Stop
Ontario Provincial Police have laid impaired driving charges after a late-night traffic stop in northern Ontario, highlighting ongoing road safety enforcement efforts in the region.
Ontario Provincial Police have laid impaired driving charges after a late-night traffic stop in northern Ontario, highlighting ongoing road safety enforcement efforts in the region.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer's chief of staff resigns amid furor over Peter Mandelson's appointment as US ambassador despite ties to Jeffrey Epstein, sparking political crisis.
Abbotsford Police report a suspected impaired driver crashed into a residential home on February 8, 2026. No injuries were reported, but the incident highlights ongoing road safety concerns.
Thunder Bay Police Service is appealing to the public for potential victims to come forward in an active criminal harassment investigation, urging community assistance.
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RecommendedThis week in Kitchener highlights include community concerns over snow removal, a debate on physical keyboards for smartphones, and a high-risk individual's rearrest. Local stories mix with national updates.
The Town of LaSalle has extended the nomination period for its 2026 Awards of Excellence, giving residents more time to recognize outstanding community members.
Halifax Regional Fire & Emergency is investigating a blaze at an empty structure in Dartmouth, with the arson unit involved. No injuries were reported, but the incident raises safety concerns.
A 30-year-old man was stabbed at Place-des-Arts metro station in Montreal on Saturday night. Police are searching for a suspect who fled on foot.
A tragic house fire in Napanee, Ontario has resulted in one fatality, with the Ontario Provincial Police and arson investigators now examining the scene to determine the cause of the blaze.
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RecommendedLondon Fire Department crews are on scene of a significant apartment fire on Dundas Street. Emergency responders are working to contain the blaze and ensure resident safety.
A violent home invasion in Lévis, Quebec resulted in one victim being shot and another slashed. Police are investigating the incident that occurred during the invasion.
Montreal police are investigating an early-morning fire at a Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie bar as arson. No injuries were reported, but the building sustained heavy damage.
A 19-year-old man in Ontario faces serious charges of sexual assault and interference of a minor, as police investigate the alleged incident. The case highlights ongoing concerns about youth safety and legal accountability.
Organizers across Alberta staged coordinated rallies on Saturday to generate support for recall petitions targeting multiple MLAs, with campaigns reportedly gaining traction quickly amid political tensions.
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RecommendedA B.C. Supreme Court judge has rejected a casino patron's challenge to restrictions imposed by the B.C. Lottery Corporation, upholding measures designed to combat money laundering in provincial casinos.
A police investigation in Thunder Bay has resulted in charges in a child exploitation case, highlighting ongoing efforts to combat online crimes against children in Northern Ontario.
Newly released U.S. Department of Justice files indicate the FBI concluded Jeffrey Epstein was not operating a sex trafficking network for powerful men, contradicting widespread public allegations.
Montreal police arson investigators are examining a fire at a bar in the La Petite-Patrie neighborhood, with authorities treating the blaze as suspicious and urging public cooperation.
Nigerian President Bola Tinubu is scheduled to make a state visit to the United Kingdom in March 2026, marking a significant diplomatic engagement between the two nations.
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RecommendedDeputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland comments on the United States' role in international affairs, emphasizing the need for cohesive foreign policy and cooperation.
Iran's foreign minister declares Tehran will never abandon uranium enrichment, even if it means facing war with the United States, escalating nuclear tensions.
Reports of ICE agents using deceptive tactics like hard hats and dummy plates to detain immigrants in Minnesota are heightening community fears and raising legal concerns.
Examining the historical origins of the Cascadia movement and analyzing whether British Columbia separatism holds any realistic political future in contemporary Canada.
Portugal faces a pivotal presidential election runoff, with voters deciding between a moderate candidate and populist Andre Ventura of the Chega party, shaping the nation's political future.
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RecommendedThe Rafah border crossing between Gaza and Egypt has reopened after a two-day closure, as Palestinians report ongoing delays and allegations of mistreatment during transit.
The chief of staff to British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has resigned following the appointment of Peter Mandelson as ambassador to the U.S., due to Mandelson's past associations with Jeffrey Epstein.
A 30-year-old Montreal man was stabbed at a metro station, with police investigating the violent assault that has raised safety concerns in the city's transit system.
The Town of Essex has simplified its flood mitigation subsidy program by removing the two-quote requirement, making it easier for residents to protect properties from extreme weather events.
Eli Federman recounts the 1998 killing of his father, Lyle Federman, by a Kern County SWAT team, drawing parallels to recent ICE shootings in Minneapolis and arguing systemic training flaws reward confrontation over de-escalation.
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RecommendedIranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi asserts Tehran's strength derives from refusing U.S. negotiations, highlighting ongoing tensions in international diplomacy.