Guelph woman slapped by stranger for no lighter
A Guelph woman was allegedly assaulted after telling a stranger she did not have a cigarette lighter. Police are investigating the random attack.
A Guelph woman was allegedly assaulted after telling a stranger she did not have a cigarette lighter. Police are investigating the random attack.
A 25-year-old Regina man is charged with extortion and accessing child exploitation material after posing as a teen girl online. The Saskatchewan ICE Unit investigated following a tip from Ontario police.
Gatineau police have charged Lenny Owen Mudugu, 27, of Ottawa with sexual assault and believe there may be more victims aged 15-18. Authorities urge witnesses to come forward.
Edmonton residents argue the city's infill development policy, which reduces parking, is exacerbating problems with snow-clearing parking bans. Letters to the editor highlight real-world challenges.
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RecommendedCanadian Defence Minister Anita Anand states a Canadian citizen died 'at the hands of the Iranian authorities.' Get the latest details on the case and Canada's response.
The RCMP evacuated the Moncton Law Courts due to a bomb threat on Thursday morning, January 15, 2026. Police are investigating the incident. Read for details.
Gatineau police have charged Lenny Owen Mudugu, 27, of Ottawa, with sexual assault and related offences. Authorities believe there may be other victims and are urging them to come forward.
Quebec names Serge Lamontagne, former top administrator for Montreal and Laval, as the new CEO of the SAAQ. His mandate is to fix the agency's issues and restore service quality. Read the full story.
Foreign Minister Anita Anand confirms a Canadian citizen was killed in Iran. Canada condemns the regime's violence and calls for an immediate end to repression. Full story.
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RecommendedCanada's government confirms a Canadian citizen died due to actions by Iranian authorities. Details emerge as Iran restores partial phone service amid a severe crackdown on protests.
The U.S. State Department announces an indefinite suspension of immigrant visa processing for 75 countries, effective January 21, 2026. Learn the details and see the full list of affected nations.
The City of Ottawa has lost a legal challenge seeking federal tax payments for its buildings. The court ruling, delivered on January 15, 2026, deals a blow to municipal finances.
Waterloo Regional Police are asking for the public's help to locate a missing 15-year-old girl, Jade, last seen in Woolwich Township. Anyone with information is urged to contact authorities immediately.
U.S. forces seized the Motor Tanker Veronica in a pre-dawn raid, the sixth such action targeting Venezuela's oil industry. Details on the escalating maritime enforcement.
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RecommendedWinnipeg MP Leah Gazan becomes the first NDP caucus member to endorse a candidate, backing activist Avi Lewis in the party's leadership race. Read about the key endorsements shaping the contest.
Prime Minister Mark Carney's official itinerary confirms a high-stakes meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing, focusing on trade and security. Read the full details.
The Nova Scotia government announces a dramatic 86% reduction in the number of homeless individuals housed in emergency shelter hotels. Discover the strategy behind this significant progress.
The City of Barrie details its snow clearing priorities and responsibilities during winter storms. Learn what the city clears, what is left to residents, and how to stay safe.
A federal officer shot a Venezuelan man in the leg after being attacked with a shovel in Minneapolis, escalating tensions over a major immigration enforcement operation. Read the latest details.
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RecommendedLakeshore council implements new limits on the number of conferences town administration can attend. The decision aims to manage costs and ensure productivity.
The Town of Tecumseh has officially ended talks on the HAF project. Council voted to terminate the agreement, marking a significant shift in local development plans. Read the full story.
A new report reveals a troubling surge in homelessness across Ontario, with residents citing unaffordable living costs as the primary driver. Advocates call for urgent, increased supportive housing funding.
Prime Minister Mark Carney met with an environmental non-profit called Coastal First Nations, not a governing body representing over 70 B.C. coastal First Nations. The group is endorsed by just eight communities.
RCMP report two people were seriously injured in a pit bull attack in Vermilion, Alberta. Authorities are investigating the incident. Stay informed on this developing story.
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RecommendedRussia's foreign ministry spokeswoman, Maria Zakharova, has called on Western nations to cease allegations that Moscow and Beijing pose a threat to Greenland. The statement was issued on January 15, 2026.
Denmark and European allies send military personnel to Greenland as discussions with the United States over the island's future intensify, raising NATO concerns. Read the latest developments.
Former President Donald Trump vows to use the Insurrection Act to end Minneapolis protests sparked by a federal agent shooting. Tensions escalate as schools close in Toronto due to a snowstorm.
European NATO allies send troops to Greenland in a show of solidarity with Denmark, as talks with the U.S. reveal a 'fundamental disagreement' over the island's future. Read the latest on the Arctic standoff.
Cuba mourns as bodies of 32 military officers killed during a U.S. operation in Venezuela are returned. Tensions remain high as the U.S. threat persists. Read the latest developments.
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RecommendedThe federal government is reviewing its workforce, raising concerns about possible job reductions within the public service. Get the latest details on the situation and its potential impact.