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  • The best pressure washers to kick-start spring
    Removing the dirt and grime off your patio furniture, deck, or sidewalk is a great place to start this spring, and investing in a pressure washer can be a real game-changer.
    The Curator
    Mar 1
  • People, business shot with paintball gun in Mission
    Police have identified a suspect vehicle in a series of paintball gun shootings around Mission over the past week.
    Crime
    Apr 24
  • Spike in auto crime has Okanagan police asking residents to lock vehicles, be vigilant
    The warning comes as RCMP announced reports of stolen vehicles in the South Okanagan and Grand Forks.
    Crime
    May 1
  • Neighbourhood Starbucks closure in Winnipeg raises alarms about local crime
    A Starbucks is closing in Winnipeg's Osborne Village following an alleged assault at a nearby store. With that, red flags are rising about increasing crime and how to deal with it.
    Crime
    May 3
  • Hate crime probe launched after B.C. activist calls Oct. 7 Hamas attack ‘heroic’
    The comments, captured on video and widely shared on social media, were made Friday during a Pro-Palestinian demonstration at the Vancouver Art Gallery. 
    Crime
    May 1
  • Edmonton’s overall crime rate down in 2023, violent offences up: police
    EPS released its 2023 crime statistics on Thursday, which show an increase in violent crimes of approximately 7.3 per cent.
    Crime
    May 2
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  • ‘Luxe Listings Toronto’: Go behind the scenes to gawk at luxury homes
    On the show, luxury real estate moguls take viewers behind the (sometimes) bulletproof doors and windows of some of Toronto's biggest, most expensive homes.
    Entertainment
    Apr 26
  • Surrey crime prevention group stunned as city cuts funding
    The non-profit Surrey Crime Prevention Society says its funding has been suspended by the city this year, to the tune of $330,000.
    Politics
    Apr 23
  • Manitoba First Nation Chief charged with child-related sex crimes
    Christopher Traverse was arrested and charged on Feb. 1 for sexual assault, sexual interference, and child pornography. Police said the victim was an elementary-school-aged child.
    Crime
    Apr 10
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  • Everything you need to wash your car – inside and out
    As the weather warms up, people are eager to head outside and get to work. Cleaning your car—inside and out—can be a rewarding task, and we've got the tools to get you started.
    The Curator
    Apr 5
  • Pair accused of sex crimes at Montreal restaurant, police say more victims possible
    A 49-year-old man and a 25-year-old woman were charged with various sex-related offences earlier this month.
    Crime
    Apr 22
  • Assault victim says support services lacking for victims of crime in Manitoba
    A Manitoba man who was brutally attacked in Winnipeg's North Point Douglas neighbourhood nearly three years ago, says supports for victims of crime fall short.
    Canada
    Apr 26
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  • Hate Crimes Unit investigating symbols burned in grass at Edmonton park
    City crews were cleaning up at Gold Bar Park after what appeared to be a Swastika burned into the grass was reported to Edmonton police.
    Crime
    Apr 15
  • 172 people arrested as police target ‘organized retail crime’ in Vaughan
    Police said Wednesday that they have laid 358 charges and recovered more than $150,000 worth of stolen property. 
    Crime
    Apr 24
  • Saskatoon morning news rewind: Friday, April 5
    Here's a look back on who was on 'Global News Morning Saskatoon' for Friday, April 5.
    Canada
    Apr 5
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  • 2 teens arrested after ‘vicious and unprovoked’ attacks at Edmonton LRT stations
    Two 14-year-old boys have been arrested and charged in connection with three assaults at LRT stations last week, Edmonton police said. 
    Crime
    Apr 9
  • Atlantic Superstore defends use of plexiglass to prevent ‘organized crime.’ Shoppers unconvinced
    New measures aimed at preventing shoplifting at Loblaws-owned Atlantic Superstore locations are stirring debate in the Halifax area, and beyond.
    Consumer
    Apr 22
  • Saskatoon city council police and fire report turns into call to report crimes
    Saskatoon's interim police chief Dave Haye stressed the importance of reporting crime on Wednesday.
    Crime
    Apr 10
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  • RCMP Major Crimes Unit investigating woman’s death in Lumby
    “Criminality is suspected in the person’s death and the investigation has been turned over to the RCMP Southeast District Major Crimes Unit,” police said.
    Crime
    Apr 17
  • Prime Minister Justin Trudeau condemns Iran’s attacks on Israel
    Trudeau's statement comes after Iran's state-run media said Tehran had fired ballistic missiles at targets inside Israel in what was Iran's first direct military attack on Israel.
    World
    Apr 13
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