Teen Fight Involves Collapsible Baton in Guelph
A collapsible baton was pulled out during a fight between teenagers in Guelph, prompting police investigation. No serious injuries reported.
A collapsible baton was pulled out during a fight between teenagers in Guelph, prompting police investigation. No serious injuries reported.
Saint John police are seeking Brady Crain, who is serving a two-year sentence for assaulting a police officer and break and enter. He is considered unlawfully at large.
A U.S. federal judge has invalidated the Trump administration's $100,000 fee requirement for H-1B visa applications, ruling it exceeds legal authority.
John Ivison analyzes Avi Lewis's NDP leadership, noting polls show rising support among youth due to his socialist policies and criticism of Liberals.
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RecommendedA 14-year-old girl has been charged in connection with the stabbing of a jogger in Winnipeg. Police say the incident occurred on a city path.
Elections Alberta launches largest recruitment campaign ever, seeking 60,000 workers for the Oct. 19 referendum with 10 ballot questions.
Calgary police arrest Gurshish Singh Brar, 22, after a shooting outside a northeast business. Two other suspects, men aged 20-30, remain at large.
Mary Simon, Canada's first Indigenous governor general, departs Rideau Hall after a tenure marked by language controversies and spending issues.
Louise Arbour was installed as Canada's 31st Governor General, delivering a speech warning about artificial intelligence and the challenges facing young people.
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RecommendedThe TTC is gearing up for the FIFA World Cup with enhanced services. Get the full rundown on transit changes, delays, and tips for navigating Toronto during the tournament.
A city report projects a deficit for Winnipeg due to high gas prices, low transit ridership, and overtime costs. Other news includes a former airline captain flying without a licence, and Canada Post warns of World Cup delays.
Police in Surrey, B.C., arrest a man after video of vandalism at a rainbow crosswalk was posted online by a far-right leader. Investigation ongoing.
A fatal crash involving a transport truck on Highway 11 in Clavet Township has left one person dead. The James Bay OPP is investigating, and the roadway remains closed.
Pope Leo XIV met with six clergy abuse survivors in Spain, pledging to improve the Church's response to abuse and enhance prevention measures.
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RecommendedCalgary police have charged one suspect and are searching for another in a Sunday shooting outside Head Over Heels lounge. The incident stemmed from an altercation.
Leaked audio reveals Rick Jackson, a Republican gubernatorial candidate in Georgia, believes women should prove rape to access abortion exceptions under the state's six-week ban.
A letter highlights federal institutions in Alberta that would be affected by separation, including national parks, military bases, and more.
The trial of a man accused of igniting the Palisades Fire, which killed multiple people and destroyed homes in Los Angeles, began Monday. The defendant faces multiple charges including arson and murder.
Israel and Iran appear to pause hostilities after trading fire for the first time since April's ceasefire, raising hopes for de-escalation in the Mideast conflict.
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RecommendedToronto's mayor's office confirms FIFA World Cup tickets purchased by the city are being resold to prevent spending property tax dollars on the tournament.
Chinese President Xi Jinping and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un exchanged messages expressing mutual desire to strengthen bilateral relations and regional stability.
Quebec tribunal dismisses APTS complaint over a door sign, ruling it did not violate labour laws. The decision sets a precedent for workplace signage disputes.
Hamilton Police seek a male suspect in a Stoney Creek arson; York police charge one man and seek two more in a Markham carjacking; pedestrian injured in Bowmanville crash.
Peel police report a former airline captain operated hundreds of flights without a required license, raising serious aviation safety concerns.
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RecommendedFormer PM Jean Chretien says he is 'not too worried' about Alberta's separation referendum but cautions against complacency, urging unity.
A man died after his truck entered a construction zone and collided with multiple vehicles in Nova Scotia. RCMP are investigating.
Darrell Baker and Don McDougall, former Sask Sport presidents, remembered as community pillars who volunteered, mentored, and brought people together.
Ali Velshi ended his MSNBC show with a powerful speech defending press freedom and criticizing Trump, recounting his removal from a protest and urging viewers to choose democracy.
Israel launched strikes on Iran, defying Trump's calls for restraint, aiming to ensure its interests are included in any U.S.-Iran peace deal.
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RecommendedA 37-year-old woman was arrested in Brazil after living with a family who believed she was a 12-year-old girl. Police discovered her true identity during an investigation.