Calgary Man Convicted in Stoney Nakoda Overdose Death Probe
A Calgarian has been found guilty in an RCMP investigation that was initiated after a fatal overdose on the Stoney Nakoda First Nation, highlighting ongoing drug-related issues in Alberta.
A Calgarian has been found guilty in an RCMP investigation that was initiated after a fatal overdose on the Stoney Nakoda First Nation, highlighting ongoing drug-related issues in Alberta.
The U.S. Embassy in Israel has informed its personnel they can leave the country due to heightened security concerns linked to a potential strike on Iran, reflecting escalating regional tensions.
Columbia University reports that ICE agents allegedly used deceptive tactics to enter a campus residence and detain a neuroscience student, raising concerns about immigration enforcement on university grounds.
Kingston, Ontario police officers confiscated a folding, one-shot pistol during a traffic stop involving an electric bicycle that allegedly ran a red light on February 26, 2026.
A recent deadly clash between Cuban forces and a U.S. yacht has reignited discussions about the communist regime's viability. Experts suggest Cuba's economic collapse and internal dissent may signal impending change.
A pedestrian was injured in a collision at the intersection of Fairway Road South and Wilson Avenue in Kitchener. The incident occurred on February 27, 2026, prompting local emergency response.
Satellite imagery reveals regular activity at Iranian nuclear facilities damaged in June attacks, complicating ongoing negotiations between Tehran and Washington over nuclear ambitions.
Rep. Lauren Boebert gave an absurd reason for sharing a photo of Hillary Clinton's closed-door deposition, potentially violating House Oversight Committee rules and drawing criticism.
Saskatoon city council addressed confusion between drop-in centres and shelters during discussions about a new downtown facility, clarifying distinct roles and services for homeless support.
President Trump's 10-15 day ultimatum to Iran over nuclear demands has ended talks, with potential U.S. strikes risking terrorism, oil shocks, and strain on Canada's NORAD defenses, as experts debate intervention scope.
Following a series of incidents in Fort Saskatchewan, RCMP emphasize that airsoft guns, often mistaken for real firearms, can result in serious charges and life-altering harm.
Durham Regional Police have arrested a teenager and confiscated 325 kilograms of cocaine valued at approximately $7 million during a targeted operation in Toronto, marking a significant blow to local drug trafficking networks.
Former President Bill Clinton asserts innocence regarding his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein as he undergoes rigorous testimony in the ongoing investigation, drawing significant public and media scrutiny.
California Governor Gavin Newsom declares Donald Trump's presidency will effectively end if Democrats win the 2026 midterms, citing concerns over election tactics and Epstein files.
Halton Regional Police have confiscated 36 kilograms of opium and 20 kilograms of cocaine, along with $20,000 in cash, in a significant drug trafficking investigation across the Greater Toronto Area.
All federal opposition parties express support for amendments to the Indian Act's status provisions, while the Liberal government indicates it is not yet ready to proceed with the changes.
Nova Scotia RCMP announced that two of four youths arrested for sexual assault following a hockey hazing incident will not face charges, citing insufficient evidence.
Prime Minister Mark Carney embarks on a nine-day trade mission to India, targeting enhanced cooperation in energy, AI, and free trade agreements amid global economic shifts.
A 63-year-old Windsor man faces dangerous driving charges after allegedly striking an unoccupied police cruiser, mounting a sidewalk, and nearly hitting a pedestrian before fleeing the scene.
Cambridge city council has unanimously approved a comprehensive review of its snow clearing performance this winter, responding to public complaints about maintenance operations and service delays.
House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer announced Republicans will question former President Bill Clinton about photos with Jeffrey Epstein during a deposition. Democrats also seek serious answers, as flight records show Clinton traveled on Epstein's
The United States has authorized non-emergency personnel at its Jerusalem embassy to exit Israel due to heightened security risks, as tensions with Iran escalate and diplomatic talks continue.
Authorities have laid impaired driving charges following a serious crash on Highway 21 in December. The incident highlights ongoing road safety concerns.
Border agents at the Windsor-Detroit Tunnel intercepted personal-use quantities of cocaine and marijuana, highlighting ongoing vigilance at this critical international crossing.
Surveillance footage reveals Border Patrol agents left a nearly blind Burmese refugee at a closed coffee shop in freezing temperatures. He was found dead days later, sparking calls for an independent investigation.
York Regional Police have charged six individuals with nearly 40 offenses following a major drug trafficking investigation, seizing $58,000 in cash and a significant quantity of illicit substances.
Ontario Provincial Police have apprehended two 16-year-old boys following an attempted bank robbery and arson east of Ottawa. The suspects face multiple charges.
York Regional Police have arrested three individuals in connection with a violent 2024 home invasion that left one man with serious gunshot wounds. The suspects face multiple charges.
Darren Desmond, manager at NSCC Sydney Waterfront Campus, highlights the legacy of Const. Jonathan Skeete, whose charcoal sketch adorns the school's community room, as Nova Scotia reflects on his pioneering role nearly four decades posthumously.
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio is scheduled to visit Israel next week, a move that comes as tensions between the United States and Iran escalate in the region.