Ex-Windsor Police Employee Jailed for $30K Theft
A former civilian employee of the Windsor Police Service has been sentenced to jail for embezzling $30,000, highlighting internal financial oversight failures.
A former civilian employee of the Windsor Police Service has been sentenced to jail for embezzling $30,000, highlighting internal financial oversight failures.
A Kitchener man has been arrested following an extensive drug trafficking investigation by Waterloo Regional Police Services, with significant quantities of drugs and cash seized during the operation.
A father and son are facing multiple charges in Halton after a police investigation into altered vehicle identification numbers, with two stolen vehicles seized. Separately, a male suspect is wanted for indecent act and sexual assault in Pickering.
Nearly 1,000 additional federal public servants applied for early retirement incentives in less than a week, bringing total applications to 4,600. The program aims to mitigate potential layoffs as the government plans to cut 30,000 jobs over three years.
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RecommendedA Chatham man faces charges after allegedly threatening a woman with a knife in Windsor. Chatham-Kent Police responded to the incident, highlighting ongoing safety concerns in the region.
A Halifax man has been charged with attempted murder following a police investigation. Authorities released details of the case, which involves serious allegations.
A 38-year-old Barrie man has been charged with sexual assault following an investigation into a 2014 incident. Police announced the charges after a lengthy review of evidence.
The escalating conflict between Pope Leo XIV and former President Donald Trump has become a propaganda opportunity for Iran, with Tehran's leadership praising the pontiff while condemning Trump's controversial AI-generated Jesus imagery.
President Donald Trump's approach to Iran is straining transatlantic alliances, with European partners condemning unilateral moves and escalating tensions over Middle East policy.
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RecommendedThe chair of the Vancouver Police Board will step down in June, marking a significant leadership change for the city's law enforcement oversight body.
Calgary police are actively working to identify a man involved in an assault at a Saddleridge restaurant last month, releasing a handout image to aid public assistance in the investigation.
York Regional Police are investigating a series of three overnight fires at commercial properties in Markham, treating them as suspicious and potentially linked. Authorities are urging witnesses to come forward.
Ontario Provincial Police have charged four people in connection with a targeted robbery in West Lorne, with items seized as part of the ongoing investigation in Elgin County.
Former President Donald Trump posted an image depicting himself with Jesus Christ on Truth Social, as his administration's criticism of the Pope persists, sparking widespread debate and analysis.
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RecommendedMilitary police have charged two Royal Canadian Navy members with service offences following the 2025 death of Petty Officer 2nd Class Gregory Applin in a boating incident near Halifax.
The Municipality of Lakeshore will now maintain Couture Road after residents filed a legal challenge, ending years of dispute over the deteriorating roadway that serves 30 households.
An international student from India with an expired permit has been allowed to remain in Canada after an immigration tribunal ruled he was merely 'a dupe' in an attempted BMW theft, not involved in organized crime.
Two Royal Canadian Navy personnel are facing charges in connection with the death of Petty Officer 2nd Class Gregory Applin, as military authorities pursue justice.
A potential closure of the Strait of Hormuz has been flagged as a significant risk for Winnipeg's North End Wastewater Treatment Plant project, highlighting global supply chain vulnerabilities.
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RecommendedBita Hemmati becomes the first woman sentenced to death in Iran for participating in anti-government protests earlier this year, with her husband and two others also facing execution.
A Pakistani diplomatic delegation has arrived in Tehran in a significant move aimed at de-escalating regional tensions and arranging further peace talks between the United States and Iran. This development follows U.S. President Donald Trump's statement s
Authorities in Nova Scotia are investigating the theft of more than 60 vases from a local cemetery, with RCMP releasing images and urging public assistance in the case.
From Grover Cleveland's covert cancer surgery to Joe Biden's debated cognitive state, U.S. presidents have long hidden health issues from the public, raising questions about transparency and leadership.
Vice President JD Vance urged Pope Leo XIV to be cautious when discussing theology, referencing Just War Theory during a Turning Point USA event. His comments follow President Trump's criticism of the pope.
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RecommendedAuthorities in northwestern Ontario are intensifying efforts to locate Melanie Lapish, who vanished in February 2024 from Fort Frances, offering a reward for crucial information.
Thisal (Sam) Sanjula Perera, 24, died at his Ajax home in a targeted attack. Durham police seek suspects and evidence in the ongoing investigation.
A new report reveals that failing to prevent gender-based violence costs British Columbia $1.12 billion annually, with physical and sexual assaults accounting for nearly 90% of these economic impacts.
The potential sale of the YWCA and deteriorating condition of the YMCA in Montreal threaten public services, as city officials deliberate on the buildings' fate, raising concerns for community access.
The Irish government has narrowly survived a parliamentary confidence vote regarding its handling of widespread fuel protests, as demonstrations continue to disrupt Dublin and other regions.
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RecommendedFinland's President Alexander Stubb commends Canada's pragmatic approach to global affairs during a meeting with Prime Minister Mark Carney in Ottawa, highlighting shared values and cooperation.