Controversial Trump-Epstein statue returns to DC
A 12-foot satirical statue depicting Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein skipping hand-in-hand has reappeared in Washington DC following damning email releases about their relationship.
A 12-foot satirical statue depicting Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein skipping hand-in-hand has reappeared in Washington DC following damning email releases about their relationship.
RCMP investigate suspicious Halloween fire that completely destroyed a North Vancouver home. Police release CCTV footage of suspects and seek public assistance.
Ottawa residents should expect more military vehicles on city roads this weekend. The Canadian Armed Forces will be conducting routine training exercises in the area.
Cycling advocates urge Montreal mayor-elect Soraya Martinez Ferrada to clarify her position on the city's bike network amid concerns about project completion. Rally planned for Sunday.
A judge hears arguments challenging the appointment of the prosecutor who charged James Comey and Letitia James. Legal battle intensifies over prosecutor selection process.
York Regional Police have charged a third suspect in their ongoing investigation into online gambling-related extortion schemes. The arrest marks continued progress in combating organized crime.
Quebec's immigration minister reaffirms plan to reduce social assistance for asylum seekers. Learn about the policy implications and government stance on immigration support.
Despite recent setbacks including a floor crossing and resignation, Pierre Poilievre maintains strong support among Conservatives. Analysis shows his leadership remains secure.
New Westminster police report 14 vehicles damaged in what they're calling a 'senseless' crime spree. Authorities seek public assistance in identifying suspects.
Regina police have charged a fourth individual in connection with the city's 11th homicide of 2025 after a man was found dead on 12th Avenue. Get the latest details on this ongoing investigation.
Ottawa Police warn public about high-risk offender Christopher Watts, 64, living in Rideau-Vanier area. Convicted killer and sex offender poses risk to community.
Former NFL wide receiver Antonio Brown has been released from Miami jail while awaiting his attempted murder trial. Get the latest updates on this developing story.
The U.S. government has reopened after President Trump signed a funding bill, but underlying political tensions persist. Read about the implications for cross-border relations.
Quebec Health Minister Christian Dubé confirms controversial physician monitoring provision in Bill 2 will not be enforced. Get the latest on healthcare policy changes.
A 28-year-old man faces multiple charges after allegedly breaking into three Oshawa homes and sexually assaulting residents on November 11, 2025. Police believe there may be additional victims.
Quebec's government pledges not to enforce controversial surveillance clauses in its new health law, marking a third concession to appease angry doctors and restart negotiations.
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe expresses sympathy for Richmound, a village tormented by a cult, and outlines provincial support measures. Learn about the ongoing fallout.
Oklahoma governor grants stay of execution for Tremane Wood just hours before scheduled lethal injection. Read about this dramatic death penalty case development.
University of Calgary study reveals domestic violence in Cochrane increased by 59% from 2020-2024. RCMP report alarming trend requiring community action.
West Kelowna RCMP arrests 5 suspects in coordinated drug trafficking operation, making measurable impact on community safety and street-level drug trade.
Winnipeg police have determined the Osborne Village apartment fire was intentionally set. Get the latest details on the investigation and community impact.
Simcoe County's speed camera program concludes as provincial funding shifts to alternative road safety initiatives. Learn about the changes and future safety plans.
Edmonton police are seeking witnesses to a serious three-car collision near 97 Street and 167 Avenue that left a woman with life-threatening injuries. Speed is believed to be a factor.
University of Calgary research shows domestic violence incidents in Cochrane increased by 59% from 2020-2024. Community calls for urgent action and support services.
Ottawa police are asking for public help to identify a man suspected of robbing a bank on Laurier Avenue West on October 28, 2025. Authorities have released details about the investigation.
Barrie is terminating its automated speed enforcement program but may repurpose the cameras for other municipal needs. Learn what's next for traffic safety in the city.
Chinese President Xi Jinping will not attend the G-20 summit, joining Donald Trump's boycott. This absence of key leaders raises questions about the summit's impact on global economic talks.
A Calgary youth is fighting for his life after a violent altercation with his brother inside a Glamorgan home. Police are investigating the November 12th incident.
A South Surrey mansion was targeted in a shooting for the second time in days, with police investigating both incidents. Authorities are seeking witnesses and information.
PM Mark Carney announces latest round of Canadian nation-building projects in Terrace, B.C., focusing on critical minerals and energy to boost economy.