Fredericton Man Wanted on Warrants: Police
Fredericton Police Force is actively searching for Justin Wilby-Niles, a 38-year-old man wanted on multiple outstanding warrants. Authorities have released his photo and are urging public assistance.
Fredericton Police Force is actively searching for Justin Wilby-Niles, a 38-year-old man wanted on multiple outstanding warrants. Authorities have released his photo and are urging public assistance.
Quebec Liberal MP Marwah Rizqy has publicly accused MontrealNewsHinse of attempting to circumvent the established rules of the National Assembly, raising concerns about procedural integrity in provincial politics.
The City of Saskatoon is exploring new measures to monitor the effectiveness of snow clearing contractors, aiming to improve winter maintenance services for residents.
Montreal's mayor has described the city's pothole problem as catastrophic, highlighting severe infrastructure challenges affecting roads and transportation across the municipality.
Surrey Police Service has charged three foreign nationals in connection with a recent shooting incident. The accused individuals have been identified as Harjot Singh, Taranveer Singh, and Dayajeet Singh Billing.
Minnesota's Democratic leadership has filed a lawsuit challenging federal immigration enforcement, invoking states' rights arguments reminiscent of historical nullification crises in the United States.
The Alberta government has officially terminated its work-from-home policy for public sector employees, requiring a full return to office operations.
Former Dances with Wolves actor Nathan Chasing Horse found guilty of 13 sex assault charges in Las Vegas. Alberta prosecutors monitoring case as they consider extradition for similar allegations.
Waterloo Regional Police are investigating a purse theft in Kitchener where suspects used distraction methods. Authorities urge public vigilance.
Former Saskatoon Police Sgt. Robbie Taylor's appeal against termination for inappropriate friendship with Hells Angels associate has been dismissed by hearing officer Ronni Nordal.
Skeletal remains found in Florida in 1985 have been identified as missing Canadian Jeanette Marcotte, with authorities linking the case to a suspected serial killer, highlighting cross-border forensic efforts.
Experts analyze potential paths for Alberta separation, from constitutional negotiations to revolutionary actions, as separatist movements gather signatures for referendums.
A driver faces charges after a rollover crash in Edmonton claimed the life of a 16-year-old girl, as police continue to investigate the tragic incident.
A man was taken into custody by RCMP in Nanaimo after barricading himself inside a tugboat, leading to a police response. Authorities confirmed the incident, though details remain limited.
As Stephen Harper is honored for the 20th anniversary of his government, his pivotal role in uniting Canada's right and reshaping conservative politics offers crucial insights for current Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre.
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Turkey is actively working to facilitate diplomatic negotiations between the United States and Iran, with a goal of initiating talks by the end of this week, as reported by The Associated Press.
Two teenagers previously reported missing in London, Ontario have been found safe and unharmed, according to local authorities. The investigation remains ongoing.
The U.S. Justice Department has removed certain Jeffrey Epstein-related documents from public release due to potential victim information exposure, following legal pressure.
Liberal MP Bill Blair will resign his seat to serve as Canada's next high commissioner to the United Kingdom, with his appointment expected to take effect this spring alongside other diplomatic changes.
Calgary police are asking for public assistance to identify a suspect wanted in connection with an arson that occurred on January 19, 2026. Authorities have released an image of the individual.
A pedestrian was injured in a hit-and-run incident in North Vancouver, with RCMP actively investigating the case and seeking public assistance for information.
Saint John Police have laid a manslaughter charge following the death of a man injured at a local shelter. The investigation continues as authorities examine the circumstances.
In a rare public appearance, former Canadian Prime Ministers Stephen Harper and Jean Chrétien discussed governance and legacy in a fireside chat, coinciding with Harper's official portrait unveiling.
Former Prime Minister Stephen Harper is set to receive a gold medal from the Royal Canadian Geographical Society, marking the 20th anniversary of his first election. The event includes a fireside chat with Jean Chrétien.
Ontario Provincial Police are investigating a suspicious fire in Adelaide Metcalfe. Authorities are examining the scene for evidence and potential causes.
Toronto Police have laid charges against an Oshawa woman following allegations of criminal harassment and uttering death threats against another individual in the Greater Toronto Area.
A Guelph man was forced to barricade himself in a bathroom after an intruder chased him during a violent home invasion. Police are investigating the alarming incident.
Guelph police are investigating a series of vehicle thefts that occurred between Saturday night and Sunday morning, with three vehicles reported stolen.
Former defence minister Bill Blair is reportedly resigning his House of Commons seat to become Canada's high commissioner to the United Kingdom, continuing a trend of Trudeau-era ministers taking diplomatic positions.