Vancouver man fined $10K for illegal gambling role
A Vancouver man has been fined $10,000 for his involvement in illegal gambling at Big Shots Café in Burnaby, where police seized multiple slot machines. Read the full story.
A Vancouver man has been fined $10,000 for his involvement in illegal gambling at Big Shots Café in Burnaby, where police seized multiple slot machines. Read the full story.
Jewish groups condemn a suspended sentence for vandalizing Ottawa's National Holocaust Monument. The judge ruled the act was not hate-motivated, a decision met with alarm and disbelief.
Toronto police are investigating after four trucks belonging to Second Harvest, Canada's largest food rescue charity, were vandalized on New Year's Day, disrupting critical operations.
The owner of Chess Piece Pâtisserie in downtown Fredericton is selling her business, unable to keep pace with rising expenses. Learn the story behind the closure.
A former City of Ottawa lawyer has been handed a suspended sentence for defacing the National Holocaust Monument with red paint. The June 2025 incident sparked national outrage.
Iain Aspenlieder, a former City of Ottawa lawyer, received a suspended sentence and probation for defacing the National Holocaust Monument with graffiti in June 2025. Read about the court's decision and community impact.
A hate crime investigation is underway after a swastika was discovered painted on Kelvin High School in Winnipeg. Community leaders condemn the 'heinous' act.
The Purrfect Cup Cat Café in downtown Saskatoon is moving locations due to ongoing vandalism, public drug use, and safety concerns. Owner Sydney Sylvester details the costly impact.
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.
A man was arrested for allegedly breaking windows with a hammer at U.S. Vice President JD Vance's Cincinnati home. The Secret Service detained the suspect while the Vance family was away.
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.
Downtown Sudbury merchants unite to help a new bakery targeted by vandals. The owner expresses deep gratitude for the community's overwhelming solidarity.
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.
Discover how superstar chefs David McMillan, Derek Dammann, and Anthony Gentile are leading a culinary revolution in Montreal's West Island, with new hotspots drawing crowds and redefining suburban dining.
A Calgary barbershop quartet brings decades of musical tradition to the Deerhead Cafe for a weekly breakfast. Discover how this local group keeps harmony alive.
The former M&M Café in Benito, Manitoba, has been sold for just one dollar. Discover the story behind this unique sale and what it means for the community's future.
Waterloo Regional Police are investigating after racial slurs were discovered written inside a local apartment. Authorities are treating the incident as a hate-motivated crime.
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.
Toronto Councillor James Pasternak warns that recent mezuzah vandalism is part of a pattern of hate, criticizing leaders who treat such incidents as isolated events. Read his urgent call for recognition.
Vancouver Police arrested a man on December 30 after he allegedly threatened a pedestrian with a knife while spray painting. Get the latest details on this downtown incident.
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.
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.
The Kingswood Park skating rink in St. Albert is closed indefinitely after thieves stole critical copper wiring, causing extensive damage and a major community loss.
Toronto police are searching for a woman accused of vandalizing multiple TTC stations and subway cars over six months. Authorities urge the public to help identify the suspect.
Guelph Police are investigating after dozens of city garbage cans were vandalized with phallic graffiti. The incident was reported on September 10, 2025.
A pumphouse at a St. Albert recreation facility sustained significant damage from copper wire theft, with repairs estimated at $100,000. The incident highlights a persistent issue for municipalities.
A Telus cellphone tower near Daysland was deliberately cut down, causing massive damage. RCMP is investigating if it was copper theft or mischief. Read the latest.
RCMP investigate intentional vandalism of a Telus cell phone tower near Daysland, Alberta, on December 21, 2025. The incident caused significant damage to critical telecommunications infrastructure.
Ontario Provincial Police seek tips after vandals repeatedly shot Hydro One poles in Goulais River, causing over $220,000 in damage. OPP and Crime Stoppers are investigating.
Sharpfle Waffle in Ottawa is redefining the latte with four new espresso-free beverages inspired by traditional Korean winter desserts and drinks. Discover these innovative, delicious creations.