Detroit sees drop in crime rates for 2025

Newly released data reveals a significant decrease in crime across Detroit in 2025 compared to the previous year. Discover the latest figures and what they mean for the region.

Clinton Denounces ICE Killing, Trump Defends Agent

Hillary Clinton condemns the fatal ICE shooting of Renee Good in Minneapolis, sparking a political firestorm. Trump and Noem defend the agent, while video evidence contradicts their claims. Read the full story.

Trump: 'My own morality' only restraint on military actions

In a New York Times interview, former President Donald Trump stated his 'own morality' is the primary constraint on his power to order global military strikes, following the capture of Venezuela's leader. Explore the implications for international law and

B.C. man sentenced to life for double murder

Mitchell McIntyre receives a life sentence for two 2022 murders in the Kootenays, cases initially deemed accidental. He won't be eligible for parole for 13 years. Read the full story.

Two arrested in Kitchener drug trafficking probe

Waterloo Regional Police have arrested two individuals as part of a drug trafficking investigation in Kitchener. Authorities seized several illicit substances. Read the full details.

B.C. reviews Surrey police check stop messages

B.C.'s public safety minister has asked the director of policing to assess the situation after texts between a Surrey councillor and police chief about impaired driving enforcement were revealed.

Dalhousie Jewelry Store Robbery Under Investigation

Calgary police are investigating a robbery at a Dalhousie jewelry store on Thursday afternoon. Suspects fled in a pickup truck, leaving behind shattered glass and broken cases. No injuries were reported.

Seaspan sells ship design for U.S. Coast Guard icebreakers

North Vancouver's Seaspan Shipbuilding will provide its icebreaker design to the U.S. Coast Guard, marking a major export win stemming from Canada's national shipbuilding strategy. Discover the strategic implications.

SIU: No Criminal Offences in Windsor Man Injury

Ontario's Special Investigations Unit has concluded its probe into a Windsor police incident, finding no grounds for criminal charges. Get the full details on the investigation's outcome.

Veteran pushes for first responder service dogs in Canada

A retired soldier and police officer in London, Ont., is advocating for service dogs to be recognized as first responders after his own dog saved his life daily. Learn about his mission and the impact of these animals.

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