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Edmonton mass shooter convicted of first-degree murder

An Edmonton man has been found guilty of first-degree murder for his role in the 2022 mass shooting that left one dead and multiple injured in Northwest Edmonton. The conviction brings closure to a case that shocked the community.

Creeper Hunter Denied Bail in Windsor Case

A Windsor judge has denied bail to a local 'Creeper Hunter' while maintaining a publication ban on the specific reasons behind the decision, leaving the public in suspense about the case details.

ETS Bus Crash in North Edmonton Sends Multiple to Hospital

Emergency crews responded to a serious three-vehicle collision involving an Edmonton Transit Service bus in North Edmonton Thursday morning, resulting in multiple hospitalizations and significant traffic disruptions during rush hour.

Young Boy Dies in Edmonton's McConachie Area

Edmonton police are investigating the tragic death of a young boy in the McConachie area. Community in mourning as authorities work to determine circumstances surrounding the heartbreaking incident.

Supreme Court to Decide Fate of Trump Tariff Powers

The U.S. Supreme Court is poised to decide the fate of presidential tariff authority in a landmark case that could reshape trade policy and challenge Trump-era economic tactics. Discover what's at stake for future administrations.

Windsor man re-arrested after alleged bail breach

A Windsor man previously charged in connection with a shooting on Via Italia is back in custody after allegedly violating his bail conditions, raising concerns about public safety and the judicial process.

Edmonton Infill Fire Spree Targets Historic Homes

Edmonton faces a disturbing series of deliberately set fires targeting infill homes under construction in upscale communities like Belgravia and Glenora, causing millions in damages and leaving residents on edge.

Edmonton's mild weather ends: Snow and cold ahead

Edmonton residents should prepare for a dramatic weather shift as the unseasonably warm spell concludes, making way for potential snow and dropping temperatures across the Alberta capital.

Government rejects $28,000 raise for judges

The Liberal government has rejected a significant pay raise recommendation for federally appointed judges, citing economic concerns and setting up potential tension with the judiciary.

Supreme Court Rejects Trump's Broad Tariff Authority

The U.S. Supreme Court has rejected former President Donald Trump's broad interpretation of tariff authority, marking a significant legal defeat with implications for presidential power and international trade policy.

Edmonton Infill Arson Wave Alarms Communities

A disturbing pattern of suspicious fires targeting new infill homes has Edmonton communities on high alert. Investigators probe potential motives as residents demand answers.

Court's Child Porn Ruling Sparks National Outrage

A controversial Supreme Court decision declaring mandatory minimum sentences for child pornography unconstitutional has ignited firestorm across Canada, raising serious questions about judicial accountability.

Supreme Court to Rule on BC's Escaped Ostriches Case

Canada's highest court will decide November 6 whether to hear the bizarre case of escaped ostriches from a BC farm, pitting animal rights against agricultural regulations in a precedent-setting legal showdown.

Pedestrian struck by Jeep near West Edmonton Mall

A serious pedestrian collision occurred near West Edmonton Mall, sending one person to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. Edmonton Police are investigating the Tuesday afternoon incident.

Edmonton Winter Drive: 3000+ Items for Vulnerable

A massive winter donation drive is underway in Edmonton, with community leaders and volunteers working to collect and distribute over 3000 essential cold-weather items to vulnerable residents facing extreme temperatures.

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