By Mickey Djuric, The Canadian Press on December 30th, 2022
The head of the First Nations Chiefs of Police Association says he hopes a federal bill in the works that aims to make Indigenous policing an essential service will come with adequate funding to ensure those forces can attract enough officers. “It really impacts the recruiting and retention of employees when the chief of police ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By The Canadian Press on December 30th, 2022
INVERMERE, B.C. – Mountain guide James Madden was flying over Snowpatch Spire in Bugaboo Provincial Park last week surveying weather conditions when he saw dust clouds. He then snapped photos of a huge rockfall on the northeast side of the iconic peak in southeast British Columbia, which has shocked the climbing community. “It was a ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By The Canadian Press on December 29th, 2022
KELOWNA, B.C. – An RCMP officer who interviewed survivors of the deadly Christmas Eve bus crash near Merritt, B.C., says it’s time for passengers to throw out their false sense of security on buses and buckle up. “I think there’s a misconception that, because the buses are so large that if they get into a ... Read More »
1 responseBy Jacob Serebrin, The Canadian Press on December 29th, 2022
MONTREAL – The number of Hydro-Québec customers without power dropped by more than 5,000 Thursday, though the utility said it was unsure when everyone who lost electricity during last week’s major winter storm would be reconnected. By late Thursday afternoon, around 6,000 hydro customers across the province were without power – down from more than ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By The Canadian Press on December 29th, 2022
HAMILTON – Court documents show the man accused of killing an Ontario Provincial Police officer had been initially denied bail, and was later granted it upon review, in a separate case months before the alleged shooting. The documents show 25-year-old Randall McKenzie was denied bail in December 2021 as he awaited trial in Hamilton on ... Read More »
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LETHBRIDGE, Alta. – Police in Lethbridge, Alta., have charged a 59-year-old man with first degree murder in his wife’s death. David Albert Dragland is accused of stabbing Shelley Dragland multiple times with a kitchen knife in a home in the southern Alberta city. Police say they responded to a report of a disturbance at the ... Read More »
1 responseBy The Canadian Press on December 29th, 2022
MONTREAL – The three respiratory viruses that had been causing chaos in the fall in Quebec hospitals – COVID-19, influenza and respiratory syncytial virus – are all on the decline, the province’s public health research institute said Thursday. It’s unclear, however, whether gatherings during the holidays will lead to a resurgence of one or more ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By Fakiha Baig, The Canadian Press on December 29th, 2022
Six police officers have been killed in Canada since September. Here’s a look at their cases and who they were: Const. Grzegorz Pierzchala, 28 The Ontario Provincial Police has said Pierzchala was responding to a call for a vehicle in a ditch west of Hagersville, Ont., on Dec. 27 and was fatally shot in an ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By David Fraser, The Canadian Press on December 29th, 2022
OTTAWA – The federal government has set aside $6.9 million to cover the cost of dealing with last winter’s “Freedom Convoy” protests at Canada’s busiest border crossing, according to Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino. At a press conference on Thursday, Mendicino said the funds set aside by Ottawa will help pay cover the costs incurred ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By The Canadian Press on December 29th, 2022
MONTREAL – Transmission of the influenza virus in Quebec has declined for three consecutive weeks. But health experts are warning that it’s unclear whether holiday gatherings will lead to a resurgence of the respiratory illness in the province. The downward trend, however, was well underway before Christmas Eve. Quebec’s public research institute is reporting 1,952 ... Read More »
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OTTAWA – The federal government is giving Windsor up to $6.9 million in compensation for dealing with “Freedom Convoy” protests that blocked the Ambassador Bridge in the southwestern Ontario city in February. Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino says the government will help pay for costs related to the blockades, including policing, though the final amount ... Read More »
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