The provincial government says issues with repeat offenders can be solved with reforms of Canada's Criminal Code and stricter rulings by judges. Critics vehemently disagree.
University and municipal police departments around New Haven county are negotiating setting up a task force to deal with ...
British Columbia's police oversight agency says there are no grounds for criminal charges against four Mounties after a man's ...
Timmins council is calling on the Cochrane District Services Board and its community partners to clearly explain the wellness ...
Local high school students have been granted a unique opportunity through their enhanced construction program.
A Woods Harbour, N.S., man is facing dozens of charges after police seized weapons and drugs from South Shore homes last ...
Over a 30-year career in nursing and maternity care, Dr. Dawn Kingston has seen the impact of an expectant mother’s mental ...
York Region has reported its first human case of West Nile this year, with someone in Vaughan testing positive for the virus.
A Baltimore woman used a note that purported to threaten families as she, with a friend in tow, robbed a bank and tried to rob another in Shrewsbury Township, police allege. Andrea Garrett, 39, and ...
Saint John police are investigating after several items were stolen from a business last week. According to a news release ...
Hundreds of Ottawa residents gathered in front of Parliament Hill to mark the second anniversary of Mahsa Amini's death and ...