Winnipeg Palestinian cafe vandalized with hate note

Winnipeg Palestinian cafe vandalized with hate note

Winnipeg police investigate vandalism at Habibiz Cafe, where windows were smashed and a hateful note was left, with the owner vowing to stay open Winnipeg Palestinian cafe vandalized with hate note Winnipeg Police Investigate Damage at Habibiz Cafe Winnipeg police are looking into an incident at Habibiz Cafe. Two individuals were caught on camera damaging…

Winnipeg Palestinian-owned café vandalized with hate note

Winnipeg Palestinian-owned café vandalized with hate note

A Palestinian-owned café in Winnipeg was vandalized, with windows smashed and a hateful note left, prompting a police investigation into the hate-motivated incident. Winnipeg Palestinian-owned café vandalized with hate note Winnipeg Police Investigate Property Damage at Habibiz Cafe Winnipeg police are looking into an incident at Habibiz Cafe. Two individuals were caught on camera damaging…

Winnipeg police investigate hate-motivated vandalism at synagogue and café

Winnipeg police investigate hate-motivated vandalism at synagogue and café

Winnipeg police are probing two hate-motivated crimes: antisemitic graffiti at a synagogue and vandalism at a Palestinian café, both causing fear and damage in the city. Winnipeg police investigate hate-motivated vandalism at synagogue and café Winnipeg Police Investigate Hate-Motivated Crimes Winnipeg police are looking into two hate-motivated crimes. These include swastikas drawn on a Winnipeg…

FLQ bomber Pierre-Paul Geoffroy built bombs in Montreal apartment

FLQ bomber Pierre-Paul Geoffroy built bombs in Montreal apartment

In 1969, Montreal police discovered Pierre-Paul Geoffroy assembling bombs in his Plateau-Mont-Royal flat, part of the FLQ’s terrorist campaign that injured 27 in a stock exchange blast. FLQ bomber Pierre-Paul Geoffroy built bombs in Montreal apartment Montreal Police Raid Reveals Bomb-Making Operation in 1969 In March 1969, Montreal police raided a flat on St-Dominique Street…

Winnipeg father sentenced for manslaughter in toddler’s fentanyl death

Winnipeg father sentenced for manslaughter in toddler’s fentanyl death

A Winnipeg father pleaded guilty to manslaughter after his toddler died from fentanyl ingestion in their home, with the death deemed avoidable if medical help had been sought sooner. Winnipeg father sentenced for manslaughter in toddler’s fentanyl death Father Pleads Guilty to Manslaughter in Toddler’s Death WINNIPEG – The father of a toddler who died…

Calgary police seek suspect in Fish Creek Park stabbing robbery

Calgary police seek suspect in Fish Creek Park stabbing robbery

Calgary police seek public help to identify a suspect in a stabbing and robbery that occurred in Fish Creek Park on Oct 23 Calgary police seek suspect in Fish Creek Park stabbing robbery Calgary Police Seek Help Identifying Assault Suspect Calgary police are asking for assistance in identifying a man linked to a violent assault…

WRPS stop over 10,600 vehicles in Festive R.I.D.E. campaign

WRPS stop over 10,600 vehicles in Festive R.I.D.E. campaign

Waterloo Regional Police stopped over 10,600 vehicles during the Festive R.I.D.E. campaign, laying multiple impaired driving charges and suspensions WRPS stop over 10,600 vehicles in Festive R.I.D.E. campaign Waterloo Regional Police Conduct Festive R.I.D.E. Campaign While you enjoyed holiday festivities, Waterloo Regional Police (WRPS) and police services across the province monitored the roads. This year,…

Fatal pedestrian crash disrupts traffic in Maple Ridge

Fatal pedestrian crash disrupts traffic in Maple Ridge

A female pedestrian died after being struck by a vehicle in Maple Ridge on Jan 5, prompting road closures and an ongoing RCMP investigation Fatal pedestrian crash disrupts traffic in Maple Ridge Fatal Crash in Maple Ridge Under Investigation A fatal crash in B.C. on Monday morning is affecting traffic. Ridge Meadows RCMP is investigating…

Nova Scotia judge orders return of 3K seized in grow-op bust

Nova Scotia judge orders return of $133K seized in grow-op bust

A Dartmouth judge ruled most of $133K seized after a 2021 Popes Harbour grow-op raid must be returned to a seafood broker, citing insufficient evidence of criminal ties Nova Scotia judge orders return of $133K seized in grow-op bust Judge Rules on Seized Cash from Marijuana Grow-Op Case A Nova Scotia judge has ruled that…

Regina musician charged with sexual assault of minor

Regina musician charged with sexual assault of minor

A 64-year-old Regina musician and SaskExpress director faces charges of sexual assault and interference involving a person under 16, prompting organizational action. Regina musician charged with sexual assault of minor Jeffrey Craig Salkeld Charged with Sexual Assault SaskExpress musical director and Regina musician Jeffrey Craig Salkeld is charged with sexual assault. This follows a police…