Timmins Man Charged with Weapons, Assault After Incident
A Timmins man faces serious weapons and assault charges after an incident on Crawford Street in South Porcupine that prompted a police response and road closure.
A Timmins man faces serious weapons and assault charges after an incident on Crawford Street in South Porcupine that prompted a police response and road closure.
Georgia's Fulton County is formally requesting the FBI return 2020 election documents seized in a recent operation, escalating tensions over election integrity investigations.
Law enforcement is examining potential ransom notes in the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, while her pacemaker's data could provide critical timeline details in the ongoing investigation.
Governor General Mary Simon wraps up Arctic conference in Norway, travels to Denmark and Greenland to open new Canadian consulate as U.S. President Trump continues Greenland annexation discussions.
Israeli military strikes in Gaza City have resulted in the deaths of 21 Palestinians, including women and children, following accusations that Hamas violated a ceasefire agreement.
Marius Borg Hoiby, stepson of Norway's Crown Prince Haakon, tearfully denies charges that videos on his phone depict rape as his trial begins in Oslo.
Recruitment at Windsor's HMCS Hunter naval reserve has tripled, reaching its highest level in three decades as global tensions and sovereignty concerns drive interest in military service across Canada.
Federal officials announce immediate reduction of immigration enforcement personnel in Minnesota following state and local cooperation agreements on arrested immigrants.
Diplomatic envoys from Russia and Ukraine convened in Abu Dhabi for negotiations brokered by the United States, as the protracted conflict continues to impact global stability and security.
A British Columbia woman receives sentencing for a drunk driving collision that resulted in three fatalities, highlighting ongoing concerns about impaired driving consequences.
Halifax Regional Police are still working to solve the 2023 shooting death of Nathaniel Maurice Brown in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, three years after the incident occurred.
European security officials report Russian Luch-1 and Luch-2 spacecraft have intercepted communications from over a dozen key satellites, risking data compromise and potential manipulation.
The Trump administration plans to reduce immigration enforcement personnel in Minnesota by 700 agents, as border czar Tom Homan announces operational changes.
Calgary Police Service apprehended a driver involved in a hit-and-run crash on Deerfoot Trail. The incident highlights ongoing traffic enforcement efforts in Alberta's largest city.
British Columbia's civil forfeiture office is attempting to seize a 2009 Honda CR-V from an Alberta man, alleging it was used in multiple car break-ins and money laundering activities in West Vancouver.
A 19-year-old woman faces multiple charges after Wikwemikong Tribal Police responded to a stolen vehicle report, with allegations she struck two police cars while on probation.
The Alberta government has scheduled its budget announcement for February 26, warning of a difficult fiscal plan due to global economic instability and uncertainty.
Mayor Olivia Chow's direct appeal to the province brings additional snow-clearing resources to Toronto, allowing the city to concentrate efforts on residential streets and sidewalks after a historic snowfall.
Marius Borg Hoiby, son of Norway's Crown Princess, broke down in court while denying allegations that videos on his phone depict sexual assault. The trial continues in Oslo.
A commercial trucker has been sentenced to 10 years in prison after being caught with 60 kilograms of cocaine at the Ambassador Bridge in Windsor, expressing regret for missing his daughter's formative years.
The New START treaty, the last remaining nuclear arms control agreement between the United States and Russia, is set to expire, concluding a half-century of strategic stability efforts.
Quebec and New Brunswick police conducted coordinated raids targeting individuals linked to the Hells Angels, part of ongoing efforts to dismantle organized crime networks in Eastern Canada.
A joint Sûreté du Québec and RCMP operation involving over 160 officers has launched raids targeting an alleged cocaine distribution network with ties to the Hells Angels motorcycle club across multiple municipalities in Quebec and New Brunswick.
The United Kingdom government will disclose documents related to Peter Mandelson's appointment as ambassador to the U.S., as scrutiny continues following the Jeffrey Epstein scandal.
Raytheon, a unit of RTX, has secured a seven-year Pentagon agreement to significantly boost production of Tomahawk cruise missiles, air-to-air missiles, and ballistic missile interceptors.
Former Prime Minister Stephen Harper's official portrait was revealed in Ottawa, sparking a reunion of Conservative alumni and debate on political floor-crossing.
Maybell Developments opens Lilium Village, a 12-unit transitional housing complex in Regina's Heritage neighbourhood designed specifically for single mothers and their children facing housing insecurity.
A new Nanos Research survey finds Canadians are evenly divided on whether MPs who switch parties should resign their seats, as political analyst Sharan Kaur predicts more floor-crossing in 2026.
Columnist Lorne Gunter argues that Alberta's frustrations over unequal federal treatment and disproportionate financial contributions threaten Canadian unity unless Central Canada addresses these grievances.
Barrie Police Service is expanding its 'Lock It or Lose It' initiative with increased patrols and public education to reduce thefts from homes and vehicles in the community.