OPP Assists LaSalle Police in Nancy Grewal Murder Probe
The Ontario Provincial Police has been called in to support LaSalle police as they investigate the murder of Nancy Grewal, marking a collaborative effort in the ongoing case.
The Ontario Provincial Police has been called in to support LaSalle police as they investigate the murder of Nancy Grewal, marking a collaborative effort in the ongoing case.
Coquitlam RCMP is actively investigating a serious hit-and-run that left a pedestrian injured, urging witnesses to come forward with any information.
New Westminster police report finding suspicious glue at homes, linking it to Vancouver break-ins. Authorities urge residents to check door frames and report any unusual substances immediately.
Andrew Campbell, convicted of murdering George Koutroubis in 2009, was denied a 'faint hope' parole hearing after a judge found his remorse unconvincing.
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RecommendedA Court of King's Bench decision directs Alberta to reconsider its refusal of a 17% judicial salary increase, citing lack of legitimate justification under legal dispute resolution procedures.
In the Project South investigation, an alleged conspirator is denied bail, an officer's source tactics face scrutiny, and new disciplinary documents are anticipated. The case involves complex legal and procedural issues.
Sophia Negroponte, daughter of ex-U.S. intelligence director John Negroponte, receives a 35-year prison sentence for the murder of Yousuf Rasmussen after a retrial in Maryland.
The White House sparked outrage by posting a video mixing real Iran missile strikes with Call of Duty gameplay. Critics call it disrespectful and damaging to mental health.
President Donald Trump declares Cuba as his next focus after Iran, predicting the communist island's imminent collapse due to U.S. energy blockade and economic pressure.
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RecommendedThe British Columbia government has unveiled a new initiative to assist military families with relocation, focusing on housing, education, and community integration support.
Ontario Provincial Police confirm the shelter-in-place advisory for Atikokan has been rescinded following the location of two suspects in a fatal incident, with one found deceased.
The City of Toronto is countersuing the builders of the new St. Lawrence Market north building for $8.3 million, alleging years of delays and cost overruns. The project's budget ballooned from $91.5 million to $128 million.
Aviation survival technician Tyler Jaggers, based in Oregon, succumbed to critical injuries sustained during a medical evacuation from the cargo ship Mowi Arrow on February 27.
A new reintegration centre in Edmonton, the Otipaymsowin Reintegration Centre, opened on March 6, 2026, with advocates highlighting its focus on healing and support rather than punitive measures for individuals reintegrating into society.
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RecommendedA prosecutor outlined evidence linking three men to the 2022 murders of an elderly Abbotsford couple, including a softball bat, DNA, and Google searches about murder penalties.
B.C. RCMP are investigating the disappearance of Iranian activist Masood Masjoody as a homicide. The vocal critic of Tehran's regime vanished in Burnaby in February, with police examining potential links to his activism.
An Edmonton man has been sentenced to five years in prison after being convicted in a fatal road rage stabbing incident that occurred in the city.
Many Canadians remain trapped in Gulf states as war in Iran escalates, with some making harrowing journeys home. Montreal residents express anxiety over safety and travel disruptions.
The province of British Columbia has authorized the establishment of new police training facilities in Vancouver and Victoria, enhancing law enforcement education and resources across the region.
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RecommendedPrime Minister Mark Carney and military leaders discuss potential involvement in Iran conflict, but experts argue Canada lacks resources for meaningful contribution due to chronic underfunding.
The UCP government refuses to reinstate photo radar on Stoney and Deerfoot Trails despite safety concerns from Calgary police, who cite increased fatalities and resource strain from manual enforcement.
Greater Sudbury confronts a critical volunteer firefighter shortage, with city officials and unions collaborating on recruitment efforts to address high turnover and geographic challenges.
Construction on Greater Sudbury's new events centre is advancing rapidly, with steel pilings being driven deep into bedrock to secure the foundation, despite challenging weather forecasts for the region.
A Calgary man accused of propositioning a teenager at a local recreation centre has been found not guilty following a court proceeding at the Calgary Courts Centre, with the verdict delivered in March 2026.
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RecommendedEdmonton is using property taxes to cover traffic safety funding shortfalls after provincial restrictions on photo radar. Mayor Andrew Knack calls for renewed discussions on this controversial enforcement tactic.
The Town of Wasaga Beach is set to reveal the first design concepts for its ambitious waterfront revitalization project, marking a significant step in transforming the popular destination.
A Federal Court judge has dismissed a legal challenge from drug user advocacy groups seeking to reinstate British Columbia's decriminalization pilot project, citing public safety concerns and compliance with the Charter of Rights.
Patricia Will, co-founder of the disbanded Regina non-profit Queen City Patrol, has pleaded guilty to fraud over $5,000 and received a six-month conditional sentence plus probation for diverting donations for personal use.
An Ontario man is facing multiple charges following a traffic stop in Wynyard, Saskatchewan, where police discovered drugs and a significant amount of cash.
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RecommendedOttawa celebrates former Supreme Court Justice Rosalie Silberman Abella's legacy with a special event at City Hall, highlighting her trailblazing career and impact on justice ahead of International Women's Day.