Man Found Guilty in 2018 B.C. Gang Shooting Death of Teen
A man has been found guilty for the second-degree murder of an innocent teenager during a 2018 gang-related shooting in Vancouver. Read the full courtroom details.
A man has been found guilty for the second-degree murder of an innocent teenager during a 2018 gang-related shooting in Vancouver. Read the full courtroom details.
Two people were injured following a physical altercation in Montreal's Villeray-Parc-Extension borough. Police are investigating the incident that occurred on December 1, 2025.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is caught between federalist conservatives and independence activists as the province's separation debate intensifies. Explore the escalating political pressures.
Ottawa police ask for public help to identify a suspect in an October 3rd assault on Carling Avenue. The suspect is described as a white male, 30, with strawberry blond hair and a beard.
A U.S. appeals court has disqualified Alina Habba, former personal lawyer to Donald Trump, from serving as New Jersey's top federal prosecutor. The ruling deals a legal blow to the Trump administration's appointment strategy. Read the full details.
Former Defence Minister Peter MacKay says the federal government's $81-billion defence spending plan represents a massive opportunity for Alberta companies to supply the military.
The White House releases details of President Trump's preventative MRI, confirming normal organ function. Get the full health report and expert analysis on the 79-year-old leader's physical.
U.S. President Donald Trump met on Venezuela in the Oval Office as scrutiny grows over recent military maneuvers. Key details and context from the December 1, 2025, meeting.
A Regina man has been sentenced to a decade in prison for a 2023 homicide. The victim's father, described as grief-stricken, addressed the court. Read the full details of the sentencing.
Russia says it has taken the key city of Pokrovsk as Witkoff talks approach. Ukraine dismisses Moscow's 'loud statements.' Get the latest on the conflict.
Regina's 2025 construction season ends with the reopening of the revitalized Dewdney Avenue Corridor, a $33.6M project. Mayor Chad Bachynski hails the investment in core infrastructure and the Warehouse District.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith expresses her intent to work with British Columbia on energy policy, maintaining hope for support to lift the federal tanker ban. Explore the ongoing interprovincial dialogue.
Niagara police are searching for the driver of a white Mercedes SUV involved in a November 29 hit-and-run in St. Catharines. Authorities have released an image of the vehicle.
The Vancouver Park Board will review a proposal to build new indoor tennis and pickleball facilities. This move aims to meet growing demand for year-round racquet sports in the city.
A Regina woman is in custody after a weekend incident involving assault and robbery. Police continue their investigation. Get the latest details on this developing story.
Premier David Eby says he was unaware of Nutrien's search for a West Coast port, a $1 billion project now headed to Washington. The missed opportunity raises questions about B.C.'s economic outreach.
The Alberta government is challenging the federal firearm buy-back initiative, marking a significant provincial-federal policy clash. Learn about the dispute's details and implications.
The town of Midland, Ontario, is examining a new public nuisance bylaw to address ongoing community concerns. Learn about the proposed measures and their potential impact.
Former Regina mayor Sandra Masters has been appointed Deputy Chief of Staff for Communications in Premier Scott Moe's office, effective December 1. Learn about her new role and salary.
A U.S. National Guard member shot in Washington, D.C., is showing positive signs of recovery, according to West Virginia's governor. Get the latest details on the incident and the ongoing investigation.
U.S. President Trump invites Israeli PM Netanyahu to Washington, discusses Gaza and urges strong dialogue with Syria. Read the latest on the evolving Middle East diplomacy.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt announced a 'Media Offender of the Week' feature, reviving Trump's 'fake news' phrase. The move was widely mocked online for its perceived irony. Read the full story.
Alberta's new Police Review Commission, integrating ASIRT, started Monday. It aims to speed up investigations and enhance transparency in police complaints. Learn about the new three-tier complaint system.
Calgary city council voted to allocate $50M from projected investment income to public safety, reducing the 2026 property tax increase from 3.6% to 1.6%. The decision passed 11-4.
The body of Rupinder Kaur, a 27-year-old Windsor woman missing since 2024, was identified after being found in the Detroit River. Police do not suspect foul play.
Jamal Borhot of Calgary found guilty of participating in ISIS terrorist activities. The conviction follows a lengthy RCMP investigation and a 40-day trial. Read the full details of the case.
A Windsor, Ont. widow is left without financial support after her husband's death due to strict Ontario Disability Support Program eligibility rules. Learn about the policy gap affecting vulnerable families.
Former President Donald Trump urges support for Republican Matt Van Epps in Tennessee's 7th District special election, launching sharp criticism against Democratic candidate Aftyn Behn.
Prime Minister Mark Carney's MOU with Alberta signals a pragmatic turn for the Liberals, moving away from Steven Guilbeault's hardline environmental policies. The deal aims to balance energy investment with climate goals.
Generations of Indigenous leaders, including Grand Chief Stewart Phillip, are preparing for a renewed conflict over a proposed pipeline project in British Columbia. Read about the latest developments.