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Another Ontario police service warns of distraction theftsBrockville police are warning the public after another distraction-style jewelry theft, the latest in a string of similar scams reported across Canada.CrimeJul 9
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Calgary police seeing massive spike in reported catalytic converter theftsAccording to Calgary police statistics there’s been 369 reported thefts so far this year, compared to 147 reported in all of 2025.CrimeJun 24
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Halifax businesses applaud Ottawa’s tougher bail, sentencing laws aimed at retail theftThe federal government says it's heard loud and clear that public safety is an 'issue of grave concern' and has brought in legislation.CanadaJun 25
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Rutland’s ‘Blue Shirts’ return to support businesses, communityBusiness owners say they're tired of dealing with theft, disorder and makeshift camps a community patrol program known as the "Blue Shirts" is making a comebackCanadaJun 18
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Violent Pokémon card thefts on the rise in Laval, Que., police warnTen suspects were recently arrested in connection with several armed thefts, four of which involved the sale of the popular cards, investigators said in a news release Thursday.CrimeJun 18
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Man accused of stealing ashes from ex-boss, holding them for ransomThe man was accused of entering the woman's Pennsylvania home and stealing an urn that contained the ashes of her deceased daughter.U.S. NewsJun 19
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Nesters Market arson suspect pleads guilty to lesser chargeVictor Leslie Atkinson, 50, was charged with arson in relation to inhabited property and theft under $5,000 in connection with the March 30 fire.CrimeJun 16
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Ottawa eyes Labour Code conflict intervention changes, minister saysHajdu's department launched broad consultations with employers, unions and other stakeholders this spring about changes they'd like to see to the Canada Labour Code.CanadaJul 3
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Theft, crime hurting Spring Garden Road’s image, Halifax business association saysSpring Garden Road is known as a shopping destination and busy hub, but an increase in retail theft and loitering complaints puts that reputation at risk.CanadaJun 15
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Residents say this Kelowna neighbourhood has changed for the worseResident Tessa Sears and business owner Harjit Toora say they wanted to speak out because they feel too much of the conversation around crime focuses on downtown.CrimeJun 8
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Leaf Rapids residents call for government help amid ‘humanitarian crisis’The open letter to the Manitoba and federal governments comes after a week of violence, including murder and arson.Jun 24
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Kylie Jenner sued by former chef who alleges workload led to miscarriageKylie Jenner is facing a third lawsuit from a former employee, alleging discrimination, harassment, emotional distress and wrongful termination.EntertainmentJun 26
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Calgary police ask cyclists to prepare for bike theft seasonWhile less than 100 stolen bicycles have been reported to Calgary police in 2026, officers say the peak is ahead and that number could end up closer to the 1,292 reported in 2025.CrimeJun 2
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Ottawa sees more than 100 mm of rain as severe Canada Day storm floods basementsA storm that started abruptly on Canada Day in Ottawa saw about 118 millimetres of rain fall and left thousands of people without power.WeatherJul 2
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Retired EPS officer Bill Clark sentenced for leaking confidential info to mediaThe Edmonton Police Service searched Bill Clark's work phone and found he had been sending photos, videos and tips about numerous high-profile incidents and crimes to Global News.CrimeJun 15
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‘Give me the keys to your car’: Victims testify at trial for alleged serial home intruderA Toronto man accused of a string of GTA home invasions and car thefts is on trial, as jurors hear evidence linking him to multiple luxury vehicle thefts in 2023.CrimeJun 3
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Violent crimes, shoplifting decreased in Winnipeg last year, police sayLast year saw a decrease in violent crimes, including homicide and robberies, in Winnipeg. Police said crimes committed by youth, however, were on the rise.CrimeMay 27
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Toronto police say ‘criminals for hire’ behind U.S. Consulate, synagogue shootingsToronto police are set to provide an update on their probe involving several shootings across the city, including one at the U.S. Consulate in March.CrimeJun 16
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Inside Lytton’s contentious recovery, where concerns smoulder 5 years after wildfireMayor Denise O'Connor concedes that Lytton, B.C., looks "pretty empty" these days, aside from the homes of about 75 residents and a couple other buildings.CanadaJun 17
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No charges for Manitoba officer who handcuffed girl playing ding dong ditchThe Independent Investigation Unit of Manitoba opted not to lay charges against a RCMP officer in Brandon who handcuffed a girl for playing a prank.CrimeJun 2