London Police Seek Suspect in Indecent Acts Case
London police are asking for public help to identify a man who committed two indecent acts on May 10 in the 500-block of Richmond Street.
London police are asking for public help to identify a man who committed two indecent acts on May 10 in the 500-block of Richmond Street.
Charges have been stayed against Dave Dumont, a Barrie man accused in a fatal encampment incident. The decision comes amid ongoing legal proceedings.
Ken Paxton and allies falsely label Texas Senate candidate James Talarico as vegan to attack his values, despite evidence he eats meat.
Saskatchewan's police oversight body cleared Regina police officers in a fatal shooting, ruling the use of force was lawful after the man fired at a police vehicle.
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RecommendedNorthern Ontario police arrested two individuals for impaired driving within an hour. The incidents highlight ongoing enforcement efforts to combat impaired driving.
A Calgary judge has reduced charges for two men accused in a fatal roadside shooting, citing insufficient evidence for first-degree murder. The case continues.
Barrie police have charged a motorcyclist following a road rage incident. The suspect was arrested and faces charges related to dangerous driving and assault.
Ontario Provincial Police confirm a fatal house fire in Plantagenet is not considered suspicious. Investigation ongoing.
The City of Calgary is hosting an Emergency Services Career Fair this weekend, offering opportunities for those interested in careers as firefighters, police officers, and paramedics.
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RecommendedNew Brunswick minister announces AtlanticTalks for an Indigenous-led public inquiry into systemic racism, aiming to address discrimination in provincial systems.
The Sarnia Police Board has decided not to use public money for Chief Derek Davis's defamation lawsuit against the Sarnia Journal, citing policy and fiscal responsibility.
A pilot walked away uninjured after making an emergency landing in a field in Gatineau, Quebec. Authorities responded to the scene, and the aircraft sustained minor damage.
A new report reveals Winnipeg saw a nearly 50% decline in homicides in 2025, marking a significant drop in violent crime in the city.
Iranians regained internet access after a prolonged shutdown but continue to face strict online restrictions, as reported by the Associated Press.
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RecommendedToronto plans subway barriers, new home sales rise with HST rebate, Langley homicide, Calgary flood, gas prices drop, and other top Canadian stories.
Winnipeg Mayor Scott Gillingham announced the return of Neighbourhood Action Teams on May 27, 2026, aiming to enhance community safety and address local concerns through targeted policing and city services.
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich says impeaching President Bill Clinton over the Monica Lewinsky affair was a mistake, arguing it should have focused on perjury.
New York and New Jersey attorneys general subpoena FIFA over dynamic pricing and seat location accuracy for the 2026 World Cup, citing exorbitant costs.
Israel's military has ordered residents in southern Lebanon to evacuate as fighting with Hezbollah intensifies, raising fears of a wider regional conflict.
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RecommendedMontreal's Centre for the Prevention of Radicalization rebrands with a new name and expanded mandate to fight hatred of all kinds, reflecting its evolving mission.
CBS News will not renew Sharyn Alfonsi's contract after her segment on torture in Salvadoran prisons was initially pulled. Alfonsi criticizes the decision as a chilling message to journalism.
Over 200 journalists and academics signed a letter warning that the Paramount Skydance-Warner Bros. Discovery merger could lead to political meddling at CNN, similar to changes at CBS.
Bruno Mars' concert at Rogers Stadium sparks renewed noise complaints from nearby residents, echoing past issues. City officials and venue management seek solutions.
Mark Carney lectures Israel about Gaza flotilla, but US says flotilla backers are Hamas-controlled. Detainees may be propagandists.
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RecommendedCanadian Trade Minister Mary Ng calls Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi's visit a positive sign for bilateral relations, amid talks on trade and cooperation.
Michael Steele ridicules Donald Trump's claim of a perfect checkup, comparing his physique to NFL athletes and noting his repeated public naps.
A Fraser Institute report reveals combined federal and provincial net debt will reach $2.44 trillion, nearly doubling since 2007-08. Ottawa's debt surged 93.7%, with pandemic response a key factor.
A suspect is in custody following a weekend stabbing in a north London home. Police are investigating the incident, which left one person injured.
Former cabinet minister Steven Guilbeault announces he will resign as an MP this summer, citing climate policy disagreements with the Liberal government.
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RecommendedA New York Times analysis finds that Trump Cabinet officials spend one in six sentences praising him, a historically unusual level of public flattery that experts say deviates from presidential norms.