Windsor Arena May Become Homelessness Service Hub
Windsor is considering options to transform the historic Windsor Arena into expanded homelessness services, aiming to address housing needs in the community.
Windsor is considering options to transform the historic Windsor Arena into expanded homelessness services, aiming to address housing needs in the community.
Amid ceasefire, Iranian-Canadians experience mixed emotions of relief and anxiety for loved ones in Iran, as journalist Adrian Ghobrial analyzes the ongoing regional conflict.
A significant building fire near Main Street and Logan Avenue in Winnipeg has prompted road closures as firefighters work to contain the blaze on April 9, 2026.
Ottawa police have charged 75 tow truck operators with various offenses in the first three months of 2026, highlighting a crackdown on industry misconduct.
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RecommendedIsrael is establishing buffer zones in Gaza, Syria, and Lebanon, reflecting a strategic shift toward a semi-permanent state of war, according to military officials. This move comes as the U.S. and Iran negotiate a ceasefire, but Israel continues operation
A cable technician confessed to alerting robbers about valuable watches in a Windsor home, leading to a violent 2024 invasion that injured two elderly homeowners. All three perpetrators have been convicted.
Foster parents in Smiths Falls are facing assault charges after a 14-month-old child was treated for injuries, sparking an investigation into child welfare and safety protocols.
A 15-year-old has been charged with assault following a pre-arranged fight near Bear Creek Secondary School in Barrie, Ontario, as police investigate the incident.
A Mount Forest resident was defrauded of $2,000 in an online puppy scam, prompting Ontario Provincial Police to issue warnings about pet purchase fraud.
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RecommendedA 19-year-old Brampton man faces attempted murder charges after two men were shot during a violent carjacking. Police recovered a loaded illegal firearm during the arrest, while one suspect remains at large.
A suspect has been apprehended by Windsor police after a garage break-in near the downtown area, highlighting ongoing efforts to combat property crime in the community.
The homicide team has taken over the investigation into a man's death from injuries in Surrey, B.C., urging the public to provide any information to police.
The husband of an American woman who vanished from a boat in the Bahamas has been arrested but denies any wrongdoing, according to his lawyer, as the investigation continues.
A cold case detective suggests Nancy Guthrie's captors may have abandoned their ransom plan after realizing her severe health conditions made her a liability.
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RecommendedA fragile ceasefire in the Iran war faces collapse as disagreements over Lebanon and the Strait of Hormuz escalate, with U.S. and Iranian commitment in doubt and political tensions rising.
Manitoba RCMP are actively searching for a suspect involved in an attempted break and enter. Authorities have released an image of Jacob Ashe and are urging the public to assist with any information.
A man has been charged by Nova Scotia RCMP following investigations into two suspicious fires in Yarmouth, highlighting ongoing efforts to address arson in the community.
Ottawa police are asking for public help to locate Abigail Bent, 14, who was last seen Wednesday afternoon in the Teron Road and Campeau Drive area of Kanata.
Windsor police have apprehended a 41-year-old man after security footage captured him using a chisel to break into a garage and steal power tools. The suspect faces multiple charges including break-and-enter and possession of stolen property.
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RecommendedRescue workers in Beirut dig through rubble after Israeli airstrikes mark the deadliest day of renewed hostilities between Israel and Hezbollah, with casualties mounting.
Jonathan Black-Branch, former University of Manitoba law dean, faces disbarment in England after being found to have misspent over $600,000 in university funds and being subject to a Canada-wide arrest warrant.
Lebanon faces devastation as Israeli strikes kill at least 203 people, wound over 1,000, and trigger rescue efforts in Beirut. Israel warns of escalation amid civilian casualties and international outcry.
Surrey Police Service is investigating a violent assault in Holland Park that left a woman with serious injuries. Authorities are appealing for witnesses to come forward with information.
A public viewing for Rodger Brulotte, a pedestrian struck in Toronto's west-end, will take place in Montreal this Thursday. The event honors his memory as family and community gather to pay respects.
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RecommendedA Barrie, Ontario woman has been charged with stunt driving after police clocked her traveling at 93 km/h in a 50 km/h zone on Yonge Street near Cox Mill Road on April 3, 2026.
Toronto police have launched an arson investigation following a fire and break-in at a Scarborough business on April 9, 2026. Authorities suspect deliberate criminal activity.
A former FedEx delivery driver has pleaded guilty to the murder of 7-year-old Athena Strand in Texas, admitting to killing the child after making a delivery at her home in 2022.
Jocelyn Downie testified before a parliamentary committee that Canada must legalize assisted suicide for the mentally ill to prevent more suicides, echoing arguments central to Canadian euthanasia policy since 2015.
Brian Hooker, 59, was arrested after claiming his wife Lynette fell from their boat in Bahamian waters. The experienced sailor's story faces scrutiny from family and authorities.
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RecommendedThe Hells Angels' Hardside chapter in Surrey has been officially dissolved after nine years, marking the first chapter closure in B.C. since 1983. Simultaneously, a new West Side chapter has been established on Vancouver Island.