U.S. Releases Initial Epstein Files, Featuring Clinton, Jackson
The U.S. Justice Department has released its first batch of Jeffrey Epstein documents, revealing photos with notable figures. Explore the key findings and mandated disclosures.
The U.S. Justice Department has released its first batch of Jeffrey Epstein documents, revealing photos with notable figures. Explore the key findings and mandated disclosures.
Damian Hudson found guilty of second-degree murder for the 2023 fatal shooting of Karolina Huebner-Makurat, a mother of two, near a safe consumption site. The jury rejected his self-defence claim.
Waterloo Regional Police issue a community alert after an unknown man offered young people a ride in Woolwich Township. Parents and guardians urged to discuss safety.
The crew of HMCS Max Bernays arrives home at CFB Esquimalt on December 19, 2025, concluding a historic naval deployment just in time for the holiday season.
Dan Richie, accused of driving 173 km/h in a crash that killed one in Clearview Township, has been denied bail. The decision came in a Collingwood court on December 19, 2025.
Thousands of Jeffrey Epstein documents released by the U.S. Department of Justice feature photos of Bill Clinton and Michael Jackson. Get the latest details on the high-profile case.
Alberta RCMP's commanding officer, Deputy Commissioner Trevor Daroux, outlines plans to better address the changing public safety requirements of rural communities in the coming year. Learn about the new priorities.
A Toronto man has been found guilty of murder for a 2025 shooting outside a Leslieville consumption site that killed a bystander, Karolina Huebner-Makurat. The verdict brings closure to a tragic case of community violence.
Ontario's SIU finds no grounds for charges after an Ottawa Police cruiser paralleled e-motorcycles on a bike path, leading to a collision that injured a cyclist. Read the full investigation details.
Darcy Willier sentenced to 12 years for a series of deliberate fires in Edmonton's Alberta Avenue neighbourhood. The judge cites the profound danger to community safety.
Victoria police report a driver may have suffered a medical event before striking two pedestrians. Investigation ongoing. Stay informed on local safety news.
The London Police Services Board addresses transparency concerns over hiring ex-chair Ali Chahbar as the chief's general counsel. Learn about the decision and the board's defense.
An independent hearing will investigate the death of an inmate at Manitoba's Stony Mountain Institution. Get the latest details on the probe into federal prison oversight.
Premier David Eby has flatly rejected a committee's proposal for a citizens' assembly on electoral reform, dashing Green Party hopes and closing the door on proportional representation.
Public backing for Quebec physicians opposing Bill 2 helped push the government to an agreement. A reader shares a positive healthcare experience and hopes doctors will stay.
Michael Higgins argues recent Toronto terror charges reveal a country that allowed antisemitism to fester. Analysis of alleged Hamas tactics, failed prosecutions, and political inaction.
The U.S. launches large-scale military strikes in Syria, targeting ISIS, in retaliation for an ambush that killed two soldiers and a civilian interpreter. Details on the operation and regional impact.
A Prince Albert man has been found guilty on drug trafficking charges following a court case in Saskatoon. Read the full details of the conviction and the investigation.
A massive corruption scandal in the Philippines saw billions in disaster prevention funds stolen, leaving the vulnerable nation exposed to worsening climate impacts. Learn the shocking details.
Greater Sudbury Police report a sharp 58% increase in drug-impaired driving arrests for 2025. Chief Sara Cunningham shares the concerning statistics and what it means for community safety.
Fort Saskatchewan RCMP charge a 46-year-old man after seizing large quantities of drugs, ammunition, and evidence of meth production in a Pine View home. Details on the investigation and charges.
Toronto Councillor Brad Bradford's proposal for TTC refunds on major delays was amended, sending it for further study. He criticizes the move as bureaucratic delay.
The B.C. government's consideration of changes to a UN declaration law is testing the 'fragile' trust of First Nations, with Premier David Eby's leadership under scrutiny. Read the latest developments.
The Region of Waterloo is proposing changes to its controversial encampment bylaw as it plans to clear a site for a new transit hub. Get the latest details on the amendments and community impact.
The trial of a London babysitter charged in the death of toddler Nathaniel McLellan has been delayed again due to legal arguments. Get the latest details from court.
A Manitoba committee has recommended tax credits and government advertising to support local news outlets. Learn about the proposed measures to bolster journalism in the province.
An Ontario court judge has ruled that seizing Chris Barber's 'Big Red' truck would be a disproportionate punishment. Read the full details of the decision.
Federal Minister Marc Miller addresses the backlash to his comments on language and fractures within the Quebec Liberal Party. Read the latest developments.
Five 17-year-olds face charges after a stolen vehicle crashed into a cemetery fence in Scarborough, sending all occupants to hospital with injuries. Toronto Police continue to investigate.
A panel chaired by Premier Danielle Smith recommends Alberta hold referendums in 2026 on a provincial pension plan, immigration control, and constitutional changes. Learn the key findings.