Peel police investigate online threats to schools in Mississauga and Brampton
The threats name six high schools in Peel Region with a planned date of March 10. Marianne Dimain reports.
The threats name six high schools in Peel Region with a planned date of March 10. Marianne Dimain reports.
Lana Clay-Monaghan was shopping at a Target store in Tustin Sunday, when a group of boys put a bucket on her head and film her reaction for social media, police said
‘Every time I think about the situation I get this feeling in my chest which is pure fear,’ witness says
The head teacher gunned down at a Christian primary school in Nashville headed "straight for the shooter" to protect her pupils, it emerged, as vigils were held across the city.
Hello, I’m a Republican lawmaker, and while I’m heartbroken over The Covenant School shooting in Nashville, please stop asking me to do something.
A video of the Republican House speaker drew a blistering response from California's Democratic governor.
Eighteen female staff at a jail which has pioneered a liberal approach have had relationships with prisoners since it opened, data obtained under Freedom of Information laws has revealed.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s charity received $13 million from two anonymous philanthropists in its first year of operation, tax records have revealed.
Twitter is banning images of a poster for a “Trans Day of Vengeance” rally amid fears it is inciting “violence” in the wake of a mass shooting in Nashville.
Friends Robyn Renee Bodine and Tracie Shoe "were supposed to be" heading back to the airport, but never made it onto their flight, nor was their rental car returned, police said
A woman had previously been arrested in the police chief’s death.
Prince Harry's privacy case should be thrown out by a judge, lawyers for the publisher of the Daily Mail have told the High Court, saying the claim has been brought "far too late" and is rejected "in its entirety". Associated Newspapers Limited (ANL) says legal challenges brought by a number of high-profile individuals - including Sir Elton John, Baroness Doreen Lawrence, Liz Hurley and Sadie Frost, as well as the Duke of Sussex - have "no real prospects of succeeding" at a trial. Following a dramatic second day which saw witness statements released at the end of the proceedings - in which Harry alleged that journalists at ANL "are criminals with journalistic powers which should concern every single one of us", and said the Royal Family had withheld information from him about phone hacking - the third day in court was less revelatory.
Suspect was arrested in December in connection with the murder of four students in their shared house
Katherine Koonce, 60, was found in a hallway by herself where police say she was ‘assassinated’ by shooter
Television station helicopters captured the chase on video.
The Fox News host trivialized the Jan. 6 riot to a stunning extreme in a follow-up to President Joe Biden's call for an assault weapons ban.
‘As her daughter, it kills me to say it. As their mother, I demand it. I will fight for them’
MONTREAL — Several police forces across Quebec are participating in joint anti-drug trafficking raids across the province targeting members of the Hells Angels and the Mafia. Police say they are conducting eight operations, including in Montreal, Laval and Estérel, in Quebec's Laurentians region. Provincial police Sgt. Audrey-Anne Bilodeau wouldn't say whose residences are being searched but said they involved important figures in the province's organized crime world. The raids are being conduct
The Proud Boys desecrated several historic Black churches in D.C. prior to Jan. 6. One church, suing for millions, hopes to neutralize the hate group for good.
One of the 10 victims of a house explosion Monday in the northeast had come to the city from Brooks because his son had been recently airlifted to Calgary for emergency surgery. He stayed one night at the home in the 700 block of Maryvale Way N.E. The next morning, while he was inside on the ground floor, it exploded, launching him in the air and landing him in the burning basement. The man suffered broken bones in his back, ribcage and shoulder, said Deng Deng Tiordit, the chairman of the Twic
Five people were arrested at a camp on traditional Wet'suwet'en territory in northwestern B.C. on Wednesday. Sleydo', a spokesperson for the Gidimt'en checkpoint, said Mounties in multiple police vehicles arrived at the checkpoint around 10:30 a.m. PT, though she was not on site when it happened. "They immediately began arresting people, as far as we know," Sleydo', also known as Molly Wickham, said in an interview with CBC News. According to a statement from Yintah Access, five people, most of