Coach pleads guilty to stealing $37K from Edmonton soccer team
An Edmonton soccer coach has admitted to stealing $37,000 from his under-11 team's funds. The guilty plea highlights a breach of trust within local youth sports.
An Edmonton soccer coach has admitted to stealing $37,000 from his under-11 team's funds. The guilty plea highlights a breach of trust within local youth sports.
The second brother convicted in the 2023 manslaughter of Danillo Canales Glenn in Copperfield will be sentenced in June. Get the latest on this Calgary court case.
A Calgary man faces two counts of arson after allegedly using an accelerant to deliberately set fire to a Tesla Model Y and a Cybertruck in March. Police used DNA evidence to identify the suspect.
Calgary police have charged a man in connection with two arson incidents involving Tesla vehicles that occurred in March. Get the latest details on the investigation.
Canada has officially removed Syria from its list of state supporters of terrorism and lifted sanctions against its interim government. Learn the details and implications of this major foreign policy shift.
A new Nanos Research poll reveals most Canadians believe selecting the right fighter jet for national defence is more critical than creating domestic jobs. Discover the public's stance on military procurement priorities.
A British Columbia man will be sent to the United States to face charges for an alleged mass-mailing sweepstakes fraud. The B.C. Supreme Court approved the extradition request.
London police executed a search warrant on a west end home, seizing a handgun, ammunition, drugs, and cash. Details on the December 5, 2025, operation.
Canada Border Services Agency intercepts 209 kilograms of opium concealed in industrial equipment at the Port of Vancouver. Discover the details of this major drug bust.
A Calgary dentist who defrauded insurers of nearly $700,000 for phantom dental work should go to prison, says the Crown. Defence argues her $500K+ restitution merits a non-custodial sentence. Sentencing in January.
Former U.S. President Joe Biden delivered an emotional call to action at an LGBTQ+ leadership event in Washington, warning against Trump's attacks and celebrating historic representation.
Stephen Joseph 'Dakota' Maloney was arrested by Nova Scotia RCMP in Belmont on a provincewide warrant. Get the latest details on the arrest and police operations.
Essex County recorded the highest number of impaired driving charges in Ontario's West Region, according to recent police data. Community leaders call the trend 'just so sad' as enforcement continues.
A 34-year-old Toronto man faces a first-degree murder charge after an 84-year-old woman died in a deliberately set house fire. Police also seek a suspect in a Mississauga property dump case.
Alberta's UCP introduces Bill 14, imposing massive fines for petition data misuse and banning words like 'conservative' in party names. Critics call it draconian.
A coroner's jury has returned several recommendations following the inquest into the death of Amanda Bolt in London, Ontario. The process aimed to prevent similar future tragedies.
A Canadian Armed Forces military police officer has received a fine and a severe reprimand following a months-long unauthorized absence. Get the details on the disciplinary decision.
A long-time Somali-American Republican in Minnesota speaks out after President Trump's xenophobic attacks, as federal authorities plan a targeted immigration enforcement operation in the state. Read his powerful plea.
The Canadian government has formally removed Syria from its list of foreign state supporters of terrorism, marking a significant diplomatic shift. Explore the details and implications of this decision.
The Orillia Public Library shut down early after fire crews responded to a report of an obnoxious smell, later attributed to bear spray. No injuries were reported.
A 27-year-old Thunder Bay woman faces impaired driving charges after police found beer cans near her smashed vehicle on Highway 17 near Blind River. Read the details of the incident.
An Edmonton judge has declared proposed Alberta legislation on citizen-led referendum drives as undemocratic. The ruling highlights tensions over democratic processes in the province.
An Alberta judge has ruled that Premier Danielle Smith's new referendum bill is undemocratic, criticizing the government for changing rules mid-process. Read the full legal analysis.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has tabled a motion to compel a House of Commons vote on the federal-Alberta pipeline agreement. This move intensifies political pressure on the government.
The Parti Québécois insists it has not alienated singer Paul Piché following critical comments. PQ MNA Pascal Bérubé addressed the issue at a Quebec City news conference.
A Saskatchewan man accused of a 2007 child sexual assault has been given a two-year conditional sentence by the Court of King's Bench in Regina. Read the full details of the case and sentencing.
Ontario's Special Investigations Unit is examining a fatal police shooting in Sudbury after officers confronted a suspect armed with an axe on Friday morning. Get the latest details.
U.S. lawmakers have disclosed vivid new details regarding American boat strike incidents. Get the latest facts and analysis on the emerging information.
A U.S. family moved to Calgary to escape political climate, but their application for permanent residency was rejected by IRCC due to age factors, highlighting Canada's stricter immigration rules.
A York Regional Police officer faces charges after allegedly driving an SUV on a pedestrian catwalk during the Innisfil Santa Claus Parade. No injuries were reported. Full story.