Norway Crown Princess's Son to Stand Trial for Rape
Marius Borg Høiby, the son of Norway's Crown Princess Mette-Marit, is set to stand trial for rape charges, marking a significant legal and royal development in the Scandinavian nation.
Marius Borg Høiby, the son of Norway's Crown Princess Mette-Marit, is set to stand trial for rape charges, marking a significant legal and royal development in the Scandinavian nation.
The Canadian federal government and former students of the Île-à-la-Crosse School have signed a proposed settlement agreement, marking a significant step in addressing historical grievances.
Ottawa police charged 12 people in Centretown grocery theft operation, but criminologist Jeffrey Bradley argues policing isn't the solution to shoplifting during cost-of-living crisis.
A devastating two-vehicle collision on Sunchild First Nation has resulted in two fatalities and three individuals hospitalized with serious injuries, according to recent reports.
Two people face charges after an armed robbery of a vehicle in northern Alberta. Police continue to investigate the incident, which highlights ongoing concerns about property crime in the region.
A Minnesota man with a history of drug arrests faces charges after allegedly impersonating an FBI agent and attempting to free accused killer Luigi Mangione from a New York City jail.
A 14-year-old girl reported missing in Windsor has been located safe by local police, bringing a swift conclusion to the search effort initiated earlier this week.
Waterloo Regional Police arrested two impaired drivers at an identical location in Kitchener, highlighting ongoing enforcement efforts against dangerous driving in the region.
In a touching display of support, the community has left heart-shaped messages for the children of Pamela Dixon, a B.C. mother whose tragic death has deeply affected residents.
The Independent Investigations Office is examining the circumstances after a missing young person was discovered deceased in Smithers, British Columbia.
Extortion rackets linked to foreign gangs are terrorizing Canadian communities, with shootings and threats escalating. Mayors demand federal action as local police struggle.
Halton police report a smash-and-grab robbery in Burlington where suspects backed an SUV into a store to steal jewelry. The incident occurred on January 29, 2026.
A Vancouver police officer testified that an immigration file connected the accused to the scene where an elderly couple was found dead in Abbotsford, B.C., in 2022.
London police are appealing to the public for assistance in finding two teenagers who have been missing for almost two weeks, as authorities intensify their search efforts.
Four Ottawa men in their 20s have been arrested for a 2023 Gatineau house shooting on Saint-Hyacinthe Street. Police announced charges after a multi-agency investigation.
Chief U.S. District Judge Patrick Schiltz, a conservative jurist in Minnesota, is playing a pivotal role in overseeing and restraining actions by the Trump administration during a period of intense federal crackdowns and policy enforcement.
Nova Scotia RCMP responded to reports of gunfire in a Westphal parking lot on January 29, 2026. Authorities are investigating the incident as part of ongoing public safety efforts.
Advocates demand swift independent investigation after defence lawyer Sudine Riley accuses Durham Regional Police officers of assault at Oshawa courthouse.
Toronto Police are asking for public help to identify a man suspected in a double stabbing near Liberty Village. Separately, Durham Police seek a suspect in an Ajax Dairy Queen break-in.
Shou Chen, 81, has pleaded guilty to manslaughter after his second-degree murder conviction was overturned due to translation issues. The case involves the 2014 beating death of Xian Xu Liu in Toronto.
A Milwaukee jury found Demetric Scott guilty of identity theft and witness intimidation after he forged letters threatening President Trump to get a robbery victim deported.
Lorilee Davies has been officially sworn in as the new chief of the Regina Police Service, marking a significant leadership transition for the force in the Saskatchewan capital.
British Columbia Premier David Eby describes Surrey's escalating extortion shootings as a 'terror attack in slow motion' as the city receives 20 additional RCMP officers and officials push for federal action.
Sentencing proceedings have commenced for former Woodstock mayor Trevor Birtch following his conviction for sexual assault, marking a significant legal development in Ontario.
Dean Wiwchar, a convicted Wolfpack gang killer, faces new charges for attempting to escape from Surrey pretrial jail, just days after expressing remorse in court.
Toronto Police are asking for public help to identify a man wanted for a double stabbing near Liberty Village. Meanwhile, Durham Regional Police investigate a Dairy Queen break-in and a shooting victim who arrived at an Ajax hospital.
A New Brunswick man has been sentenced to four years in prison following an extensive RCMP drug trafficking investigation, highlighting ongoing law enforcement efforts against narcotics distribution in the province.
A lawyer who reported being assaulted by Durham Regional Police officers at the Oshawa courthouse is now facing criminal charges himself, raising serious questions about police conduct and legal accountability.
The Nova Scotia Court of Appeal has reserved its decision in the murder appeal of Christian Enang Clyke, with a ruling expected at a later date following recent hearings.
Windsor police have charged three youths in connection with a series of break-and-enter incidents across the city, highlighting ongoing efforts to address property crime in the community.