Ecuador President Denies Bombing Targets in Colombia
Ecuador's president firmly rejects claims that his government conducted airstrikes inside Colombia, following military actions against illicit airstrips within Ecuadorian territory.
Ecuador's president firmly rejects claims that his government conducted airstrikes inside Colombia, following military actions against illicit airstrips within Ecuadorian territory.
The major crimes unit is investigating the fatal shooting of 22-year-old Birinder Singh on Highway 2 near Leduc. A witness reported a suspicious pickup truck, and a GoFundMe has raised over $25,000 for funeral expenses.
A London man convicted in a fatal collision that killed 68-year-old Joan Clubb has had his bail conditions tightened by the court, highlighting ongoing legal proceedings in the case.
Attorney General Pam Bondi has been formally subpoenaed to testify before Congress regarding the Jeffrey Epstein case files, as lawmakers intensify their investigation into the handling of the high-profile scandal.
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RecommendedCalgary Mayor Jeromy Farkas has pledged to take a shower with CJAY92 radio host Tyler Middleton if the city's water consumption remains low, as part of a quirky conservation campaign.
Ottawa police are investigating a recent 'taxi scam' and urging residents to verify legitimate taxis by checking for proper markings, plates, and ID numbers to avoid fraud.
Darren Scott Ray, serving life for the 1986 rape and murder of a 14-year-old boy, has been granted three 72-hour unescorted absences from prison, prompting police warnings and political calls for parole reform.
Toronto police are actively investigating the distribution of offensive caricatures targeting Jewish individuals during a demonstration in North York, describing the materials as deeply disturbing.
A 17-year-old youth faces multiple charges including second-degree murder following a fatal shooting on March 14 in Saskatoon's 900 block of 22nd Street West.
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RecommendedThe CBC costs taxpayers over $1.4 billion annually, with low ratings and high salaries sparking debate over defunding the state broadcaster.
Foreign Minister Anita Anand confirms Canada will not join offensive military actions against Iran, prioritizing de-escalation and civilian protection while considering Strait of Hormuz security.
A police union is calling for a judge to publicly apologize after stating officers lied during a trial related to a fellow officer's death. The three accused officers were cleared by an OPP investigation.
The B.C. auditor general's report reveals the Lytton wildfire recovery effort proceeded without a clear legal structure, causing delays and confusion in rebuilding the devastated community.
A new report from B.C.'s Auditor General examines provincial shortcomings in supporting Lytton's recovery from the devastating 2021 wildfire that destroyed most of the village.
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RecommendedTwo individuals have been charged with robbery and firearms offenses following a reported gas station robbery in Sudbury, Ontario. Police responded quickly to the incident, leading to the arrests.
British Columbia has welcomed more than 400 healthcare professionals from the United States, addressing staffing shortages. Premier David Eby highlights the strategic immigration efforts.
A 53-year-old Balgonie man faces charges for possessing and making child sexual abuse material following an investigation by Saskatchewan's Internet Child Exploitation Unit.
Two Ottawa men have been charged with attempted murder following an armed assault in Gatineau in October 2025, with arrests made by Ottawa Police tactical unit.
Former President Donald Trump expresses frustration at NATO allies for not assisting in securing the Strait of Hormuz, emphasizing U.S. self-reliance amid Middle East tensions.
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RecommendedOntario is relaxing its BYOB permit regulations, allowing alcohol consumption only at designated public events. The change aims to streamline processes while maintaining strict oversight.
French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot has indicated that Canada might consider joining the European Union in the future, sparking discussions on international alliances and geopolitical shifts.
Peruvian Prime Minister Denisse Miralles has submitted her resignation, creating political uncertainty just weeks before the country's scheduled national elections. The move follows a period of significant political tension.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer met in London to advocate for continued international support for Ukraine, warning that the escalating Iran conflict must not divert attention from Russia's aggression.
A private member's bill in Alberta calls for the introduction of broad accessibility legislation to address barriers for people with disabilities, aiming to enhance inclusion across the province.
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RecommendedEdmonton Police Chief Warren Driechel reaffirms his stance on a recent official visit to Israel, emphasizing its professional value for law enforcement training and collaboration.
Iran's new supreme leader has dismissed proposals for de-escalation conveyed by intermediaries, according to an official statement, signaling continued regional tensions.
Residents of Kashechewan First Nation express ongoing frustrations over contaminated water, as the Indigenous Services Minister visits the community following a state of emergency declaration.
Authorities report that armed assailants have killed at least 15 people in coordinated attacks on two villages in northwestern Nigeria, highlighting ongoing security challenges in the region.
Vice President JD Vance accused a journalist of trying to create division within the administration over Iran policy during an Oval Office event, while reaffirming his support for President Trump's military actions.
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RecommendedVancouver will halve its lifeguard patrols, removing supervision from five beaches this summer as part of city-wide budget reductions, raising public safety concerns.