AlbertaJul 22, 2022
Calgary police believe woman missing since 2016 a homicide victim
Police say they believe a Calgary woman who disappeared more than five years ago was a victim of a homicide.
Tammie Doreen Howard, who was 49 when she vanished, was last heard from on Dec. 24, 2016, and reported missing by her family four months later.
Staff Sgt. Martin Schiavetta says investigators initially believed it was a missing person case but have followed many leads and determined Howard was killed.
Police are hoping the public can provide information on a light-coloured Jeep Wrangler that is believed to be connected to Howard's death.
Schiavetta says some cases are solved within hour
AlbertaJul 22, 2022
Alberta MLA charged in hacking case won't return to NDP caucus or seek re-election
An Alberta legislature member who left the Opposition NDP caucus over a computer hacking investigation says he will remain in the house as an Independent and not seek re-election in 2023.
Thomas Dang says in a statement that Albertans are facing a number of crucial issues, including inflation and climate change, and his predicament is distracting the NDP on those problems.
Dang is a second-term member representing Edmonton-South.
He left caucus in December 2021 when the RCMP began investigating a hack of Alberta's COVID-19 vaccine website.
BCJul 22, 2022
Man wanted in assault on mom, toddler in Vancouver back in custody
A man wanted B.C. wide for allegedly assaulting a mom and her toddler is back in custody, after VPD officers arrested him in Chinatown earlier today. Shakwan Kelly, 27, was arrested shortly before 8 a.m. on Keefer Street, after a witness recognized him from media reports and flagged over a VPD officer who was patrolling the neighbourhood.Kelly, who was wanted for failing to attend court following the alleged July 9 assault, was returned to jail.Vancouver Police continue to investigate Kelly’s alleged involvement in a number of criminal offences that occurred the morning of July 9 in the Down
BCJul 22, 2022
Vancouver councillors unanimously pass a motion to install sideguards on city-owned trucks
Vancouver councillors have unanimously passed a motion to install sideguards on city-owned trucks and advocate for the requirement of the guards on all other large trucks. The guards would prevent cyclists or pedestrians from being swept under the back wheels of a big rig if the truck suddenly turns in front of them. The motion followed a collision in Vancouver last month that killed cyclist Augustin Beltran. In addition to upgrading city vehicles with sideguards, council will also send a letter to Transport Canada asking it to make the guards necessary on all large trucks.
BCJul 21, 2022
Police arrest male involved in "Grandparent Scam" in West Vancouver
Police are warning the public to be on alert after a West Vancouver senior was almost defrauded of $16,000 in a scam known as the "Grandparent Scam." On July 19th, 2022, the 80-year-old victim received a phone call from a man who claimed to be ‘Officer Baker’ from North Vancouver RCMP. The fraudster claimed that he had arrested his grandson and needed bail money to release his grandson from police custody. The fraudster then handed the phone over to another man who claimed to be the grandson. The fraudsters were able to convince the victim to withdraw $16,000.00. The victim then received a
BCJul 21, 2022
B.C. ending immigration detention arrangement with CBSA, citing human rights
British Columbia is ending an arrangement with Canada Border Services Agency to hold immigration detainees in provincial correctional centres, saying the arrangement doesn't align with its stance on human rights. Public Safety Minister Mike Farnworth says in a statement the province conducted a review that analyzed all aspects of its contract with the agency, including public safety, and consulted with advocacy groups. He says it brought to light that aspects of the arrangement don't align with the government's commitment to upholding human rights standards or its dedication to pursuing socia
CanadaJul 21, 2022
PM Trudeau: Hockey Canada needs a 'real reckoning' in wake of scandal
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Hockey Canada needs to do an "awful lot" to regain Canadians' trust. The national federation says it will no longer use a fund maintained by membership fees collected across the country to settle sexual assault claims. Speaking at an unrelated announcement in Nova Scotia this morning, Trudeau said that's only a step in the right direction. Hockey Canada has been under intense scrutiny since May when it emerged the organization quietly settled a lawsuit filed by a woman who alleges she was assaulted while intoxicated by eight unnamed players, including members
BCJul 21, 2022
Man found guilty and sentenced to 15 years in CFSEU-BC-led investigation into drug trafficking and conspiracy to commit murder
A man has been convicted and sentenced to 15 years in prison after being charged with 17 criminal offences following a Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit of British Columbia (CFSEU-BC)-led investigation that proactively targeted an alleged drug trafficking network and involved a conspiracy to commit murder. In late 2020, CFSEU-BC worked with the Surrey and Burnaby RCMP in response to information learned of an alleged conspiracy to commit murder. The investigation identified one suspect who was believed to be plotting to commit the murder.Due to an increased risk to the public because of
AlbertaJul 21, 2022
Evacuation order in place in west-central Alberta due to out-of-control wildfire
An evacuation order is in place for parts of west-central Alberta as a wildfire burns in the area.
The 366-hectare fire, which is about 19 kilometres west of Nordegg, was discovered Tuesday and initially responded well to firefighting efforts.
Fire officials say it's considered out of control due to increased temperatures, low humidity and high winds.
The evacuation order issued by Clearwater County on Wednesday night includes several provincial recreation areas, the Centre for Outdoor Education and Frontier Lodge.
An evacuation alert is also in place for the hamlet of Nordegg, which is about