WARNING: Details of this story may be disturbing to some readers A mother bent over and wept with other loved ones in an Edmonton courtroom Friday night as a jury declared a man guilty of manslaughter in the death of her daughter. Two trials and a decade after police were called to the bloody crime scene, Bradley Barton, a former…
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B.C. man charged with making child pornography involving daughter
The Alberta Law Enforcement Response Teams’ Internet Child Exploitation Unit received a tip about the man who was in Fort St. John, B.C
Shovel-wielding camper arrested at gunpoint by Victoria police
VICTORIA — Victoria police drew their weapons and arrested a man in a city park Thursday after he allegedly threatened the officers with a shovel. The police were on special duty with city bylaw officers in Cecelia Ravine Park in the Burnside-Gorge neighbourhood just before 9 a.m. Bylaw officers reported they had been confronted by a man wielding a shovel…
‘Vancouver I need your help’: Photographer seeks mystery couple from snowstorm shot
VANCOUVER — The old saying goes, “a picture says a thousand words,” and photographer Ben Glassco needed fewer than 100 in a social media request to help him track down a mystery couple he took a picture of during a snow squall in Vancouver one weekend ago. “Vancouver I need your help,” said the travel photographer in a video posted…
The 4 most expensive houses for sale in Montreal (PHOTOS)
If you’re part of the small percentage looking to pour a few dozen million dollars on a Montreal home, we applaud you. If not, you’re like the rest of us and simply enjoy peering into some of the most expensive homes on the island. According to Sotheby’s International Realty, Montreal currently has six homes for sale near the double-digit million mark,…
Quebec’s auditor general says the province’s debt is undervalued by $12 billion
QUEBEC CITY — Quebec’s debt is underestimated by $12 billion, according to the province’s auditor general. In a parliamentary committee on Friday morning, Auditor General Guylaine Leclerc said she intends to table a report in March to bring light to the province’s financial situation. She believes that she must clearly explain to the population why and how Quebec’s current debt…
Run down a cop with your ATV? Not this Ontario teen’s best plan
Kitchener 16-year-old drags police officer 100 metres during bizarre chase
Alberta to open provincial park camping reservations March 4
Alberta Parks is set to open its online camping reservation system for the 2021 season on March 4
1 killed, child and adult injured after pedestrians struck by vehicle in southwest Calgary
One person was killed and two others were injured after being hit by a vehicle near Chinook Centre. As Sarah Offin reports, one of the pedestrians hit was a child.
Toronto sees spike in COVID-infected flights from India
Two flights per day in some cases landed at YYZ carrying COVID infected passengers since Feb. 4