Sweden Intercepts Suspected Russian Drone During Carrier Visit
Swedish authorities intercepted a suspected Russian drone while the French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle was visiting the region, highlighting heightened tensions.
Swedish authorities intercepted a suspected Russian drone while the French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle was visiting the region, highlighting heightened tensions.
A tragic hit-and-run incident in Sudbury resulted in the death of a 46-year-old woman on Paris Street. Authorities are investigating the collision that occurred on Friday morning.
The verdict in the impaired driving trial of Ottawa City Councillor Matthew Luloff has been postponed, with proceedings continuing at the Ontario Court of Justice.
Toronto Police have arrested a man in connection with a frightening hotel intrusion in North York, where a Sudbury family fought off an intruder during a youth basketball tournament stay.
Barrie police officers on patrol apprehended two men and confiscated weapons after observing them pulling a large bin filled with tools in the downtown area early Wednesday morning.
A man in his 60s is in critical condition after a stabbing incident at an east end Toronto apartment building. Toronto Police responded to the emergency call on February 27, 2026.
A weapons-related emergency call escalated into a police pursuit and vehicle crash in Tecumseh, Ontario, prompting an active OPP investigation at Tecumseh Road and Lesperance Road.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announces Scouting America must adopt policies including biological sex requirements and discontinue DEI efforts, with Pentagon review in six months.
The International Atomic Energy Agency reports it cannot verify if Iran has fully suspended uranium enrichment activities, raising global nuclear proliferation concerns.
Backstreet Boys singer Brian Littrell has filed a second lawsuit against a retiree, alleging trespassing on his Florida beachfront property. The case centers on public access rights versus private property claims.
A violent stabbing at an apartment building in Toronto's east end has left one victim with critical injuries, according to emergency paramedics. Police are investigating the assault.
The City of Surrey proposes a $200 million, 10,000-seat sports and entertainment arena as part of its $779 million capital plan, betting on growth despite economic challenges.
Property owners in British Columbia are suing the RCMP and Canadian Food Inspection Agency, alleging trespassing, harassment with drones, and emotional distress during an ostrich culling operation on an adjacent farm.
Israel's Supreme Court has ruled to allow humanitarian aid organizations to continue operations in Gaza, even as Israeli military strikes in the region resulted in four fatalities, highlighting the complex and volatile situation on the ground.
The United States is taking legal steps to gain control of an oil tanker and its 2 million barrels of crude seized off Venezuela's coast in December 2026, amid ongoing geopolitical tensions.
Curtis Wright, a Canadian permanent U.S. resident, has been held for months in a Texas ICE detention center, suffering from contaminated water and poor conditions while awaiting a delayed court hearing.
A sentencing date has been scheduled in Edmonton for a tragic child murder case, highlighting tensions between Crown prosecutors and police during the investigation.
Montreal Mayor confirms the redesign of Sainte-Catherine Street West will be completed a year early, with vehicle traffic to resume, enhancing downtown mobility and urban renewal.
Former President Bill Clinton testified before Congress about his connections to Jeffrey Epstein, marking the first time a former president has been compelled to testify to lawmakers.
Ontario Provincial Police have charged Ottawa Valley residents after border officials intercepted ketamine in mail. A search warrant execution in Renfrew led to the seizure of suspected ketamine, cocaine, and cash.
In Guadalajara, families of Mexico's disappeared post photos on city streets, creating a haunting public memorial amid fears authorities will remove them.
French President Emmanuel Macron is set to tour a top-secret nuclear submarine facility, highlighting European anxieties over the reliability of American nuclear defense commitments in a shifting geopolitical landscape.
The European Union has ordered an official inquiry into Peter Mandelson's connections with Jeffrey Epstein, raising questions about transparency and ethics in Brussels.
Alberta's 2026 budget reveals a record $34.4 billion healthcare allocation, sparking debate over surgical facility funding and opposition criticism of hospital funding gaps.
Two men arrested following a weapons call and collision in Tecumseh, but police continue searching for suspects who fled in a white Dodge Ram pickup truck.
The U.S. Embassy in Israel has authorized its staff to leave the country immediately, urging quick action as tensions rise with Iran and airlines suspend flights.
A controversial drop-in centre in Bridgewater, Nova Scotia, serving individuals post-incarceration, is set to close, sparking community debate over support services.
Residents of Tecumseh, Ontario, expressed strong concerns about proposed RV parking restrictions during a recent open house, highlighting impacts on property rights and local lifestyle.
The United States has issued a voluntary departure advisory for embassy personnel in Israel, citing escalating regional tensions and the potential for a broader Middle East conflict.
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s viral shirtless workout videos with Kid Rock are more than fitness displays—they convey political messages about masculinity, war readiness, and MAGA ideology, according to sociologists and gender scholars analyzin