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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.

Jane Creba's Murder: 20 Years Later, Little Has Changed

Two decades after 15-year-old Jane Creba was killed in a Boxing Day shootout on Yonge Street, her murder remains a symbol of Toronto's gun violence. We examine the case, the convictions, and why so little has changed. Read the full story.

P.E.I.'s First Hate Crime Charges Laid by RCMP

The RCMP has laid Prince Edward Island's first-ever hate crime charges following an investigation into alleged antisemitic social media posts. Learn the details of this landmark case.

Toronto Police Request $100M Budget Boost for 2026

Toronto Police are requesting a nearly $100 million increase to their 2026 operating budget. This comes as Statistics Canada reports a concerning rise in young people charged with murder.

Manitoba leads provinces in 2024 homicide rate

Statistics Canada data reveals Manitoba had the highest homicide rate among provinces in 2024. Explore the national crime trends and what this means for community safety.

More Snow Expected in Toronto This Week

Toronto is set for additional snowfall this week after Monday night's flurries. Get the latest forecast and winter weather details for the city.

Two charged in York storage locker break-ins

York Regional Police have charged two individuals following a string of alleged storage locker break-ins. Get the latest details on the investigation and charges.

Toronto expecting 2-4 cm of snow overnight

Toronto is set to receive 2-4 cm of snow overnight, with flurries expected to start late. Get the latest timing and details on the first December snowfall.

Teen seriously injured in Scarborough stabbing

Toronto police are investigating a serious stabbing incident in Scarborough that left a teenager with severe injuries. Authorities continue their investigation into the violent attack.

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