Ex-B.C. Lawyer Guilty of First-Degree Murder
A former British Columbia lawyer has been found guilty of first-degree murder in the death of a client, marking a significant legal development in a high-profile criminal case.
A former British Columbia lawyer has been found guilty of first-degree murder in the death of a client, marking a significant legal development in a high-profile criminal case.
The City of Fredericton is hosting an educational initiative to demystify municipal governance for prospective council candidates before the upcoming spring election.
A Calgary fatality inquiry is investigating whether mixed COVID-19 vaccines contributed to a man's death, with lawyers raising concerns about manufacturer recommendations.
James Fishback, a Republican gubernatorial candidate in Florida, has joined Tinder to connect with young female voters, sparking criticism and reviving past misconduct allegations.
Extreme winter conditions in Winnipeg are significantly delaying the city's enforcement actions at homeless encampments, with officials citing slower progress due to safety concerns and operational challenges.
A solemn procession along the Highway of Heroes brought home Gunner Sebastian Halmagean, with Canadians lining bridges to honor the 24-year-old soldier who died in Latvia.
Saskatoon police are investigating the city's first homicide of 2026 after two men arrived at St. Paul's Hospital with stab wounds early Tuesday morning, with one victim succumbing to injuries.
Ontario Provincial Police are searching for a masked suspect in a red spandex suit after a machete robbery in Penetanguishene, part of a series of criminal incidents across Canada.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt attempted to reframe Donald Trump's call to 'nationalize the voting' as support for voter ID laws, despite Trump's actual comments urging Republicans to take over election processes in multiple states.
A youth accused in an alleged gunpoint robbery at Maple Ridge Secondary School in Barrie, Ontario, has been denied bail as police continue their investigation into the serious incident.
Alberta contributed $285.1 billion more to federal coffers than it received from 2007-2024, fueling separatist sentiment as federal energy policies target the province's oil and gas industry.
The Moncton Fire Department responded to two significant structural fires in less than two days, highlighting emergency response challenges in New Brunswick.
A teenager in Regina is confronting several serious charges after an incident involving a firearm, as confirmed by local law enforcement authorities in Saskatchewan.
Analysis reveals how improbable threats of Canada becoming a 51st U.S. state were weaponized during the 2025 election, influencing voters despite constitutional realities.
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The body of Canadian soldier Sebastian Halmagean from Hamilton, who died in Latvia, was repatriated at CFB Trenton. Crowds gathered to pay tribute to the fallen serviceman in a solemn ceremony.
B.C. Premier David Eby calls on Vancouver MPs to address legal loopholes allowing individuals accused of extortion to claim refugee status in Canada.
A coroner's inquest hears testimony from a former RCMP officer about a Vancouver man's premonition of danger before the deaths of Janet Nguyen, Chris Duong, and their sons.
The Moncton double-murder trial continues as the court hears detailed testimony regarding the police operation. Key evidence presented sheds light on the investigation.
A 46-year-old man from Brampton has been criminally charged following an extensive investigation into alleged sexual trafficking of a victim over a three-year period in southern Ontario.
Individuals accused in a London firearms and explosive chemicals investigation have made court appearances after police discovered hazardous materials on Chesham Avenue.
Local officials in Wilmot Township have taken action against an unauthorized snow disposal site, with heavy machinery observed at the location. The shutdown highlights ongoing municipal enforcement efforts.
Finland's shipyards, including a Canadian-owned facility, are constructing icebreakers for the U.S. Coast Guard, but geopolitical tensions over Greenland and U.S.-EU relations cast uncertainty on the deal.
Alberta NDP Leader Naheed Nenshi remains undeterred by unfavorable polling data, challenging Premier Danielle Smith to defend her government's record in an upcoming campaign.
Gunner Sebastian Halmagean was repatriated at CFB Trenton after dying in Latvia. The Hamilton native served with 4th Artillery Regiment in New Brunswick.
The Canadian Taxpayers Federation urges MPs to reject federally-mandated salary increases, citing public disgust with automatic raises amid economic challenges.
Ottawa Police request public assistance in locating Ashley Dellepalme, 29, who is new to the city and may struggle with navigation. She was last seen on Bronson Avenue.
A suspect initially accused in a northern Saskatchewan homicide has now been formally charged with first-degree murder, as the RCMP continues its investigation into the case.
A devastating collision between a migrant speedboat and a Greek coast guard vessel in the Aegean Sea has resulted in at least 14 fatalities, highlighting ongoing migration route dangers.
Cold Lake RCMP successfully tracked and arrested a suspect after a slow-speed chase involving a stolen $50,000 Kubota tractor, utilizing police dogs and drone technology.