Teen Charged After South London Stabbing Incident

A teenager has been formally charged by London Police in connection with a stabbing that occurred in the city's southern district, as authorities continue their investigation into the violent altercation.

Police Seek Suspect in Kanata Bank Robbery

Ottawa Police are searching for a man who robbed a bank on Klondike Road last Friday. The suspect is described as 30-35 years old, 5'7" with a heavy build, wearing a black coat and mask.

14 Arrested in Richmond Anti-Theft Operation: RCMP

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police conducted a targeted one-day operation in Richmond, resulting in 14 arrests for various theft-related offenses, highlighting ongoing efforts to combat property crime in the region.

Ford's CNN Tirade Unhelpful in Trade Negotiations

Ontario Premier Doug Ford's recent CNN appearance, where he criticized Donald Trump and expressed hope for Republican losses, is seen as counterproductive to lifting tariffs on Canadian industries.

Trans Inmate Seeks Transfer to Women's Prison in NB

A transgender woman incarcerated in a New Brunswick men's correctional facility is formally requesting a transfer to a women's institution, highlighting ongoing debates over inmate placement policies.

Waterloo Updates Nuisance Bylaw Before St. Patrick's Day

The City of Waterloo has amended its nuisance party bylaw, increasing fines and enforcement powers weeks before the annual St. Patrick's Day celebrations. The update aims to address disruptive gatherings and enhance public safety.

Two Dead in Zealand, N.B. Crash

A tragic single-vehicle accident near Zealand, New Brunswick, has claimed two lives, with RCMP investigating the circumstances of the fatal crash.

Huron County Farmer Could Lead Federal NDP

Tony McQuail, a farmer from Lucknow, Ontario, emerges as a surprising candidate in the federal NDP leadership race, bringing rural perspectives to national politics.

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