Calgary Police Increase Random Check Stops in December
Calgary police are conducting random check stops every Wednesday through Saturday in December to curb impaired driving after a deadly year on city roads. Learn the details and safety tips.
Calgary police are conducting random check stops every Wednesday through Saturday in December to curb impaired driving after a deadly year on city roads. Learn the details and safety tips.
A woman from Church Point, Nova Scotia, faces serious charges including drug trafficking and weapons offences following an RCMP investigation. Get the latest details on this developing story.
Windsor Police Service is investigating a suspicious package incident in the Riverside area. Authorities are on scene as the situation unfolds. Stay informed with the latest updates.
Calgary police have laid charges against a second individual connected to a series of copper wire thefts that occurred this past summer. Get the latest details on the investigation.
The U.S. announces a priority visa system for international fans attending major events like the World Cup and Olympics. Learn how this impacts travel planning.
Two individuals were transported to hospital following a stabbing at a high-rise on Sentinel Road in North York. Police are investigating the incident that occurred on December 4, 2025.
The B.C. Conservative Party has removed leader John Rustad in a chaotic public display, a move analysts say weakens the party and strengthens the NDP. Read the full story.
The Nova Scotia Supreme Court has approved a $36 million settlement for survivors of provincial deaf schools. The historic class action addresses decades of alleged neglect. Learn the details.
A senior Israeli-backed Palestinian militia commander was killed while attempting to mediate a family conflict. The incident highlights the volatile security situation in the region.
A U.S. admiral refutes claims of a 'kill them all' order in a recent boat attack, but video evidence raises serious questions among lawmakers. President Trump stands by Defense Secretary Hegseth.
Montreal has opened 100 new emergency shelter spaces to address homelessness, with more beds to be added over the next two weeks. Read about the city's response.
York Regional Police have charged four individuals, including two 15-year-old boys, in connection with a kidnapping in Vaughan. Get the latest details on this developing case.
A Sault Ste. Marie woman faces charges after a stolen truck crashed into The Breakfast Pig on Bruce Street. No injuries were reported, and the business has reopened.
Former President Donald Trump commends the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda for signing a U.S.-brokered peace agreement. The deal aims to ease tensions in a region long plagued by conflict.
BC's police watchdog clears Surrey officers in the shooting of Chase De Balinhard, an autistic teen. The report reveals a critical lack of neurodivergence training. Read the full findings.
Nova Scotia RCMP have arrested Jason Sterling Carpenter, who was wanted for allegedly assaulting a police officer. Get the latest details on the arrest and charges.
Lethbridge police are asking for public assistance to locate a man connected to a hit-and-run in a casino parking lot. Anyone with information is urged to contact authorities.
Winnipeg police have made an arrest in connection with three armed robberies where the suspect wore a clown mask and used an imitation rifle. Get the latest details on the case.
The City of Barrie clarifies its winter operations, addressing resident concerns about snow clearing, sidewalk maintenance, and response times. Get the facts for a safer season.
A new Canadian study finds racialized immigrants, especially women, are less likely to thrive despite the country's high average life satisfaction score. Discover the hidden disparities.
Montreal opens a 135-space emergency shelter and activates a crisis unit as temperatures plunge to -22°C with wind chill. Mayor Soraya Martinez Ferrada urges tolerance and donations.
Canada's top court will review a challenge to prolonged jail lockdowns, a case with major implications for prisoner rights and correctional facility operations nationwide.
Wasaga Beach announces financial assistance for resident snow removal this winter. Learn about the program details, eligibility, and how to apply for support.
The Regina Police Service will announce its new chief on December 4, 2025. Get the latest details on this significant leadership change for the city's police force.
A Winnipeg Indigenous man says he was racially profiled and injured by police outside a Home Depot. George Sinclair recounts the December 3 incident and demands accountability.
Six weeks after Eli Wood vanished following a Kitchener fire, police now suspect foul play. The search continues with no answers for his family.
A Quebec judge will rule in January on whether Arthur Galarneau, who killed his parents and grandmother, was not criminally responsible due to schizophrenia. Details on the case and the high-risk accused designation.
Canada's Leaders' Debates Commission is stepping back from managing post-debate scrums, citing complexity. The move shifts responsibility back to parties and media. Read the full story.
New data reveals more than 27,000 federal employees earned salaries of $150,000 or higher last year. Explore the breakdown and what it means for public sector spending.
A Pentagon watchdog found U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth compromised security by sharing sensitive plans on a personal device, putting troops at risk. Read the full report.