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Sault teen charged with 15 counts over graffiti

A Sault Ste. Marie teenager is confronting 15 criminal charges following a graffiti incident involving permanent markers. Police detail the allegations and potential consequences.

What's On in Montreal: Jan. 8-11, 2026

Discover the best events and activities happening in Montreal this weekend, from cultural highlights to local news. Plan your perfect Montreal experience now.

Swastika Painted on Winnipeg High School

A hate crime investigation is underway after a swastika was discovered painted on Kelvin High School in Winnipeg. Community leaders condemn the 'heinous' act.

Winnipeg Café Vandalized with Hate Message

Habibiz Café in Winnipeg was targeted with a hateful message, occurring just two days after a local synagogue was vandalized. The community condemns the acts.

Man Detained After Vandalizing VP JD Vance's Home

U.S. Secret Service agents detained a man who broke windows and damaged property at Vice President JD Vance's Ohio residence. The home was unoccupied at the time. Read the latest details.

Edmonton's $2M yearly vandalism problem persists

Edmonton spends over $2 million annually fighting vandalism, with graffiti complaints spiking post-pandemic. EPS reveals most tags are from individuals, not gangs. Learn about the city's costly challenge.

Sudbury Saves Syrian Refugee Bakery After Attacks

The Sudbury community has raised funds to support the Damascus Cafe and Bakery, a downtown business started by a Syrian refugee family, following repeated vandalism and thefts. Read about this inspiring story of local solidarity.

Advocate Warns of Rising Antisemitism in Canada

Pro-Israel advocate Aviva Klompas reflects on a year of growing antisemitism in Canada, citing synagogue attacks, school shootings, and a failure of response. Explore the alarming trend.

Toronto Hate Crime Targets Holocaust Survivors

Mezuzahs were ripped from doors in a Toronto condo, targeting Jewish seniors and Holocaust survivors. Experts warn two years of inaction have normalized antisemitic hate crimes in the city.

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