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Three 20-year-old men arrested after a man, 57, was stabbed and robbed: Winnipeg police – Winnipeg

Three 20-year-old men have been arrested after a 57-year-old man was stabbed and robbed on Friday, Winnipeg police say. Close to 11 p.m. officers went to the 600 block of Main Street and found a man suffering from significant injuries from a stabbing. He was provided emergency medical care and …

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Homicide detectives investigating after 2 found dead in Bowmanville, Ont.

Editor’s note: A previous version of this story incorrectly stated police had said the deceased were discovered by a dog walker. It has been corrected. Police in Bowmanville, Ont., are investigating after two people were found dead on Saturday. Durham Regional Police said officers were called to an address on Crombie …

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Winnipeg couple accused of handing out THC Halloween candy had ‘normal’ candy at home: court docs – Winnipeg

A Winnipeg couple accused of handing out THC-laced candy to trick-or-treaters on Halloween were found to have “normal non-THC infused candy at the ready” when police searched their home the following day, according to search warrant documents. Sheldon Chochinov, 63, and Tammy Sigurdur, 54, were both charged after police say …

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Winnipeg police investigate after body found at Main Street Salvation Army – Winnipeg

Winnipeg Police are investigating a death at the Salvation Army on Main Street. Officers were called to the building, at Main and Henry Avenue, around midnight, where they discovered a body. As of Thursday morning, police have not confirmed whether it’s being considered a criminal matter, nor have they provided …

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How a Quebec woman’s Audi got stolen and ended up driving through Vaughan Mills mall

A Quebec woman says her Audi A4, which she had listed for sale on Facebook Marketplace, was stolen right in front of her eyes during a test drive and then later used in a smash-and-grab through Vaughan Mills mall in Ontario. Taylor-Anna Kobinger, from Laval, Que., spoke to Global News …

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Man, woman killed after 2-vehicle crash on Route 105 in Quebec’s Outaouais region

A man and a woman were killed in a two-vehicle collision in Quebec’s Outaouais region that also left two other people seriously injured Tuesday evening. The MRC des Collines-de-l’Outaouais police were called around 7 p.m. to the scene on Route 105 in the Farrellton sector in La Pêche, about 30 …

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Canada’s financial intelligence unit steps up fight against illegal wildlife trade – National

Canada’s financial intelligence agency is stepping up the fight against the illicit wildlife trade by taking aim at the criminals who reap big profits from the global racket. The Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Centre of Canada, known as Fintrac, is encouraging banks and other enterprises to be on the …

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Suspects demanded woman’s keys and drove her home, then broke in: Toronto police – Toronto

Police in Toronto have arrested six people after a woman was allegedly robbed at gunpoint in a car before her home was broken into by the same group. Toronto police said the series of events began in the area of Eglinton Avenue East and Mount Pleasant Road on Jan. 15, …

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4 arrested after armed attempt to enter Mississauga, Ont. business, police say – Toronto

Police have arrested four people, including three teenagers, after they allegedly attempted to enter a business in Mississauga, Ont., with a handgun. The local police chief is using the incident as an example of why he believes bail reform is needed, noting two of those charged had failed to adhere …

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Police investigate hit-and-run in Toronto’s Thorncliffe area – Toronto

Police are investigating after a hit-and-run was reported in Toronto on Sunday afternoon. In a tweet, Toronto police said they were called to the area of Overlea Boulevard and Thorncliffe Park Drive, by East York Town Centre, for reports of a collision at around 3 p.m. Police said a pedestrian …

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