Vandalism reported at Montreal’s historic Molson Brewery

Vandalism reported at Montreal’s historic Molson Brewery

Graffiti was found on Montreal’s old Molson Brewery, prompting Groupe Montoni to report vandalism to police and plan cleanup efforts. Vandalism reported at Montreal’s historic Molson Brewery Graffiti Discovered on Old Molson Brewery Graffiti tags were found on the exterior wall of the old Molson Brewery on Saturday. The tags were located just under the…

Surrey home hit in second extortion-linked shooting

Surrey home hit in second extortion-linked shooting

A Surrey home in Cloverdale was shot at twice in two weeks, with police linking the incidents to ongoing extortion attempts in the city Surrey home hit in second extortion-linked shooting Second Shooting at Surrey Home Linked to Extortion Attempts A home in Surrey’s Cloverdale neighbourhood has been targeted in a second shooting in less…

Man sues RCMP over Taser use in MacGregor arrest

Man sues RCMP over Taser use in MacGregor arrest

A MacGregor man claims trauma after RCMP used a Taser during his 2023 arrest, but Canada’s attorney general argues the officer’s actions were justified Man sues RCMP over Taser use in MacGregor arrest Mountie Justified in Use of Force Against Leonard Braun Canada’s attorney general states that a Mountie acted justifiably in using force against…

Saskatchewan updates inmate discipline rules after Supreme Court ruling

Saskatchewan updates inmate discipline rules after Supreme Court ruling

Saskatchewan revised inmate discipline rules following a Supreme Court ruling, raising the burden of proof for major offences to beyond reasonable doubt Saskatchewan updates inmate discipline rules after Supreme Court ruling Saskatchewan Changes Correctional Services Act Following Supreme Court Ruling The Saskatchewan government has amended the provincial Correctional Services Act. This change reflects a ruling…

Essex dog attack leads to charges under liability act

Essex dog attack leads to charges under liability act

A 39-year-old Essex resident faces charges after two dogs attacked a person and their pet on Laird Avenue, causing non-life-threatening injuries Essex dog attack leads to charges under liability act Essex Resident Charged After Dog Attack An Essex resident has been charged following a dog attack in town. On January 4 at around 7 p.m.,…

Fatal collision closes Highway 1 near Mill Bay on Vancouver Island

Fatal collision closes Highway 1 near Mill Bay on Vancouver Island

A fatal head-on collision on Highway 1 near Mill Bay, B.C., left one woman dead and three others injured, with the road closed for investigation. Fatal collision closes Highway 1 near Mill Bay on Vancouver Island Fatal Motor Vehicle Incident Closes Highway 1 in B.C. B.C. Highway Patrol and Shawnigan Lake RCMP officers report a…

Protests escalate after immigration officer shootings in Minneapolis and Portland

Protests escalate after immigration officer shootings in Minneapolis and Portland

Protests erupted in Minneapolis after a federal immigration officer fatally shot a woman, while demonstrations also occurred in Portland following separate shootings Protests escalate after immigration officer shootings in Minneapolis and Portland Protests Erupt Over Fatal Shooting in Minneapolis Minnesota leaders urged protesters to remain peaceful on Saturday. This call came as people gathered nationwide…

Quebec company fined .35M for river pollution in Gatineau

Quebec company fined $1.35M for river pollution in Gatineau

A Gatineau chemical plant was fined $1.35M for 12 sodium chlorite spills into the Lièvre River in 2019, harming fish Quebec company fined $1.35M for river pollution in Gatineau Quebec Company Fined for Chemical Discharge A Quebec company has been fined $1.35 million for discharging a harmful substance into the Lièvre River in 2019. The…

Winnipeg settles with First Nations men wrongly convicted in 1973

Winnipeg settles with First Nations men wrongly convicted in 1973

Winnipeg reached a settlement with three First Nations men wrongfully convicted in the 1973 slaying of a restaurant worker Winnipeg settles with First Nations men wrongly convicted in 1973 Settlement Reached for Wrongfully Convicted Men The city, province, and federal governments have settled with three First Nations men wrongfully convicted of the 1973 slaying of…

Patient dies after altercation at Saskatoon’s Royal University Hospital

Patient dies after altercation at Saskatoon’s Royal University Hospital

A patient died following an altercation with security at Royal University Hospital in Saskatoon, prompting police and coroner investigations. Patient dies after altercation at Saskatoon’s Royal University Hospital Police Respond to Death After Altercation at Royal University Hospital Saskatoon police arrived at the 100 block of Hospital Drive after a person was reported dead following…