Sudbury Police Use Poem to Fight Stunt Driving
Sudbury police have launched a unique poem campaign to address rising stunt driving offenses in northeastern Ontario, highlighting a busy 2023 for charges.
Sudbury police have launched a unique poem campaign to address rising stunt driving offenses in northeastern Ontario, highlighting a busy 2023 for charges.
A Northern Ontario driver faces stunt driving charges following a road confrontation, highlighting ongoing traffic enforcement efforts in the region.
At 92 years old, U.S. Judge Alvin Hellerstein faces scrutiny over his ability to preside over the potentially prolonged drug trafficking case against Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro, despite his distinguished career handling landmark cases.
Three individuals, including a Sault Ste. Marie man, face charges for allegedly disabling security cameras and door locks at an apartment building, raising concerns over tenant safety and property security in Northern Ontario.
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RecommendedA pedestrian is in critical condition after being struck by a vehicle in Terrebonne, according to local police. The incident occurred on March 23, 2026, prompting an ongoing investigation into the circumstances surrounding the collision.
President Donald Trump has installed a replica statue of Christopher Columbus on White House grounds, replacing one destroyed in 2020 protests. The move highlights his administration's efforts to honor the explorer amid ongoing historical debates.
A Colombian Air Force Hercules C-130 crashed after takeoff in the southern Amazon, killing at least 34 people and injuring 70. The incident highlights military modernization challenges.
A shooting incident at Pinehouse Lake has left two individuals injured, with the RCMP actively investigating the circumstances surrounding the violent event.
The Downtown Community Safety Partnership expands its camera network with Winnipeg Police and City-operated cameras, enhancing surveillance and public safety in the urban core.
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RecommendedAn Iranian military official dismissed President Trump's claims of peace talks, turning his reality TV catchphrase against him in a pointed video statement.
Calgary city hall faces public backlash as it attempts to undo a blanket rezoning policy implemented under former mayor Jyoti Gondek, with residents fighting for neighborhood quality of life.
Peel Regional Police are grieving the loss of Kylo, a seven-year-old Belgian shepherd service dog who died of cancer, remembered for his friendly nature and key role in investigations.
Winnipeg residents are grappling with flooded streets as the spring melt accelerates, leading to blocked drains and property concerns. Homeowners are taking matters into their own hands to clear waterlogged roads.
A week after a record-breaking snowstorm, Sudbury continues cleanup efforts with many sidewalks still buried. City crews are now focusing on clearing paths near schools to ensure student safety.
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RecommendedThe U.S. Senate has confirmed Markwayne Mullin as the new Homeland Security Secretary, while a standoff with TSA agents over working conditions and pay intensifies airport delays nationwide.
The Carney administration has acknowledged an error, clarifying that the Prime Minister did discuss human rights and foreign interference with Chinese President Xi Jinping, amid ongoing diplomatic scrutiny.
A 31-year-old London, Ontario woman is at-large after police discovered a gun at a downtown Toronto hotel. A Mississauga man faces charges in connection with the incident as the investigation continues.
Radio host Charlamagne Tha God criticizes former President Donald Trump for celebrating the death of ex-FBI Director Robert Mueller, warning about Trump's legacy and public backlash.
A man has pleaded guilty to manslaughter for the 2007 killing of Crystal Saunders in a Winnipeg court, marking a resolution in a long-standing Manitoba cold case.
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RecommendedThe U.S. Senate confirmed Senator Markwayne Mullin as Homeland Security Secretary, replacing Kristi Noem, as the department faces a partial shutdown and airport chaos.
The municipality of Pelee is considering a tax increase of almost three percent for its upcoming 2026 budget, sparking discussions on local fiscal policy.
Tom Mandala's application for a work visa in Montreal was refused after the government did not recognize his English proficiency test, highlighting bureaucratic hurdles for immigrants.
In a Calgary sexual assault trial, the defence aims to call an expert in sexsomnia, citing prior sleep-related incidents between the accused and complainant.
During a visit to Graceland, President Donald Trump asked if he could defeat Elvis Presley in a fight, drawing criticism amid national crises like war and high gas prices.
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RecommendedBritish Columbia's First Nations remain in the dark about promised amendments to the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act, despite Premier David Eby's spring commitment and non-disclosure agreements.
A California jury found Bill Cosby liable for sexually assaulting Donna Motsinger in 1972, awarding her $19.25 million in damages. His lawyer says he will appeal the verdict.
Voice of America journalists and press freedom groups file lawsuit accusing Trump administration of turning taxpayer-funded media into government propaganda outlet, violating statutory independence.
Senator Jim Banks justifies the Pentagon's $200 billion funding request for Trump's Iran war, linking it to America First policy and domestic defense manufacturing.
Todd John Lewis, who escaped from the Southeast Regional Correctional Centre in Shediac, N.B., on February 12, has been arrested by RCMP after being at large for over a month.
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RecommendedFormer Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro's health condition has shown significant improvement, potentially allowing him to serve his sentence under house arrest instead of in a prison facility.