Two Found Dead in Brossard Home, Major Crimes Unit Deployed
Longueuil police discovered the bodies of a man and woman with injuries in a Brossard home early Monday. The major crimes unit is investigating the incident on Bienvenue Avenue.
Longueuil police discovered the bodies of a man and woman with injuries in a Brossard home early Monday. The major crimes unit is investigating the incident on Bienvenue Avenue.
Peel Regional Police have arrested seven individuals in connection with a violent home invasion in Mississauga that resulted in a homicide, as the investigation continues.
The City of Ottawa is considering establishing a new paramedic headquarters in Barrhaven to improve emergency response capabilities and address growing community needs.
A man and woman were discovered deceased in Brossard, Quebec, in what authorities are investigating as a potential homicide. The Longueuil Agglomeration Police Service is leading the probe.
A fatal house fire in Leamington, Ontario, is under investigation by Essex County officials. The incident occurred on County Road 20/Seacliff Drive, with emergency services responding to the structure fire.
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Peel Regional Police have charged seven men in connection with a violent home invasion robbery that turned deadly in Mississauga, resulting in the shooting death of homeowner Ruo Zhao Wei.
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