Robbery Investigation at Stratford Jewellery Store
Police in Stratford have launched an investigation following a robbery at Paris Jewellers. The incident was reported on November 13, 2025, with authorities currently gathering evidence and seeking information about the crime.
According to Stratford police sources, the robbery occurred recently, though specific details about what was stolen or whether any injuries were reported remain undisclosed as the investigation continues.
Tragic Incident in Hamilton
In a separate development, a 52-year-old crossing guard has died after being struck by a dump truck in Hamilton. The tragic incident has prompted Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow to request provincial funding to cover crossing guard costs and traffic safety officers previously financed through speed camera fines.
Other Notable Canadian Developments
Multiple other significant events are unfolding across the country. In legal news, an 85-year-old former B.C. teacher has been sentenced for historical child sexual abuse, while a disgraced Guelph police officer's penalty hearing heard arguments that PTSD is "one of the most exaggerated illnesses."
Law enforcement activities continue nationwide with Timmins police charging 10 people and seizing $142,000 in drugs along with an illegal firearm. Similarly, Sudbury police have recovered $150,000 in property and arrested 21 individuals in recent operations.
Weather alerts have been issued across multiple provinces, with freezing rain expected to hit Montreal with up to 10 mm of ice accumulation, while a snowfall warning threatens to dump 20 cm on parts of Manitoba.
In political developments, Soraya Martinez Ferrada is set to be sworn in as Montreal mayor, and Swedish manufacturer SAAB has announced that 10,000 jobs could potentially land in Canada, representing significant economic opportunity.
Health officials are addressing a hepatitis A outbreak in Manitoba communities, while CSIS director has warned that China and Russia are spying on governments and businesses in Canada's Arctic region.
The return of seasonal events includes the Vancouver Christmas Market, and community support initiatives are underway, such as holiday fundraising in Barrie to help families in need and Meals for Movies program filling Windsor-Essex food bank shelves.