Stabbing suspect apprehended after jumping into Lake Ontario according to police

Stabbing suspect apprehended after jumping into Lake Ontario according to police

In Toronto, a stabbing suspect jumped into Lake Ontario while fleeing police and was later rescued and arrested. Stabbing suspect apprehended after jumping into Lake Ontario according to police Toronto marine officers were called to help rescue a stabbing suspect who allegedly jumped into Lake Ontario on Sunday afternoon while being pursued by authorities. Police…

Dawson City’s raven whisperer shows love can take many forms and species

Dawson City’s raven whisperer shows love can take many forms and species

In Dawson City, Yukon, Daniel Vigliotti connects with ravens, showcasing a unique bond that transcends species. Dawson City’s raven whisperer shows love can take many forms and species The raven is the official bird of the Yukon territory and holds cultural importance for many Yukon First Nation communities. These big, black birds can be seen…

Southeast Manitoba farmers to increase corn planting and reduce wheat in spring

Southeast Manitoba farmers to increase corn planting and reduce wheat in spring

Farmers in Springfield, Manitoba, are shifting to more corn and less wheat for the upcoming planting season. Southeast Manitoba farmers to increase corn planting and reduce wheat in spring Farmers in Manitoba’s prairies are changing their crop plans this year. Andrew James, a farmer in the RM of Springfield, said he will increase corn in…

Multiple arsons in Peel region prompt investigation by Peel police

Multiple arsons in Peel region prompt investigation by Peel police

Peel police are looking into two arsons that occurred overnight in Brampton and Mississauga, Ontario, with no injuries reported. Multiple arsons in Peel region prompt investigation by Peel police Peel police are investigating two separate arsons that happened overnight on Sunday in Brampton and Mississauga, Ontario. Officers responded to a fire call at a home…

Saskatchewan RCMP Investigate Gunshots Reported on Big Island Lake Cree Nation

Saskatchewan RCMP Investigate Gunshots Reported on Big Island Lake Cree Nation

Police in La Ronge, Saskatchewan, are probing gunshots reported on Big Island Lake Cree Nation linked to a recent deadly shooting. Saskatchewan RCMP Investigate Gunshots Reported on Big Island Lake Cree Nation Police in northern Saskatchewan are looking into a report of gunshots on Big Island Lake Cree Nation. This investigation may be related to…

Part of historic Fredericton church bell found destroyed in ditch by police

Part of historic Fredericton church bell found destroyed in ditch by police

Fredericton police recovered a destroyed part of a stolen church bell from St. Peter’s Anglican Church, which was taken on December 29. Part of historic Fredericton church bell found destroyed in ditch by police A historic piece of New Brunswick’s church history has been partially recovered, but it’s not in good condition. Part of a…

Drones Rescue Intoxicated Man Found Unconscious in Dumpster, Police Report

Drones Rescue Intoxicated Man Found Unconscious in Dumpster, Police Report

In Corman Park, police used drones to find a 47-year-old man unconscious in a dumpster, saving him from freezing to death. Drones Rescue Intoxicated Man Found Unconscious in Dumpster, Police Report Police say they saved the life of a 47-year-old intoxicated man found unconscious late Friday night with the help of drones. The man was…

Downtown Winnipeg restaurant owners plan to reopen with improved security after arson

Downtown Winnipeg restaurant owners plan to reopen with improved security after arson

In Winnipeg, restaurant owners affected by a serial arsonist are set to reopen in 2026 with enhanced security measures after settling insurance claims. Downtown Winnipeg restaurant owners plan to reopen with improved security after arson A serial arsonist has not stopped businesses in downtown Winnipeg from planning to reopen in 2026. Several owners whose establishments…

New Year Brings Changes to Job Postings, Recycling, and Alarms in Ontario

New Year Brings Changes to Job Postings, Recycling, and Alarms in Ontario

Ontario introduces new rules for job postings, recycling, and carbon monoxide alarms as of January 1. New Year Brings Changes to Job Postings, Recycling, and Alarms in Ontario Starting January 1, Ontario has new rules for job postings, recycling, and carbon monoxide alarms. Most job postings must now include salary figures. This change aims to…