BCMar 10, 2026
Abbotsford police searching for suspects after woman reports sexual assault
Police in Abbotsford say they are investigating after a woman reported she was taken to a rural area against her will and sexually assaulted by four men earlier this month.
According to a release from the Abbotsford Police Department, the woman told investigators she was picked up by four men on Feb. 10 near the intersection of Cannon Avenue and Bevan Avenue in Abbotsford.
Police say the woman reported that the men then drove her to the Sumas Mountain area and refused to let her leave the vehicle. Investigators say she was sexually assaulted at that location.
The suspects are described as Sout
CanadaMar 10, 2026
Former CBC anchor tells MPs broadcaster “silenced and intimidated” him
Former CBC television reporter and anchor Travis Dhanraj told a House of Commons committee Tuesday that the public broadcaster fostered a workplace culture where he says employees were “silenced and intimidated.”
Dhanraj, who previously hosted the CBC program Canada Tonight, appeared before the House of Commons Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage as part of its study into the state of journalism and media in Canada.
During his testimony, Dhanraj said the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation created what he described as a “toxic culture where intimidation went unchecked.” He said the b
BCMar 10, 2026
Conservatives propose bill to remove barriers on interprovincial alcohol sales
Canada’s Conservative Party says it is pushing to remove federal barriers that limit the sale and delivery of Canadian alcohol between provinces.
Conservative MP Dan Albas has introduced a private member’s bill that proposes amendments to the Canada Post Corporation Act. The changes would allow Canadian breweries, wineries and distilleries to ship products directly to consumers across provincial borders using Canada Post.
Speaking at a news conference Tuesday morning, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre said current rules make it harder for Canadian businesses to trade within the country
WorldMar 10, 2026
Bahrain says it intercepted 105 missiles, 176 drones amid rising Middle East tensions
Tensions in the Middle East continue to escalate following reported military actions involving the United States and Israel targeting Iran.
Bahrain’s armed forces say the country’s air defence systems have intercepted and destroyed 105 missiles and 176 drones since Iran began what officials described as retaliatory attacks. According to a statement from Bahrain’s military, defence systems have been responding continuously to incoming aerial threats.
Authorities said the interceptions took place as regional forces remain on heightened alert amid fears of a wider escalation across the Gulf
CanadaMar 10, 2026
Convicted serial killer Allan Legere, known as ‘Monster of the Miramichi,’ dies in prison at 78
Allan Legere, the convicted serial killer known as the “Monster of the Miramichi,” has died while serving a life sentence in federal custody, according to the Correctional Service of Canada.
Legere, 78, died at the Edmonton Institution, the federal agency confirmed. No additional details about the cause of death were immediately released.
Legere was serving a life sentence for a series of killings and violent attacks in New Brunswick in the late 1980s. In January 1987, he was sentenced to life in prison for the murder of a Miramichi-area shopkeeper and the sexual assault of the man’s wif
BCMar 10, 2026
Nine people detained after police deploy emergency team during Abbotsford shooting call
Police in Abbotsford say nine people were detained after officers responded to a reported shooting Tuesday night at a home in the 33500 block of Cannon Avenue.
According to a news release from the Abbotsford Police Department, patrol officers were called to the area at about 8:00 p.m. and quickly identified a residence known to police that investigators believe is connected to the incident.
Police said several individuals inside the home became uncooperative when officers attempted to evacuate the residence and barricaded themselves inside. Because of the nature of the call and information tha
IndiaMar 10, 2026
Majithia alleges Punjab CM Mann backing down on Chandigarh claim over SSP appointment
Shiromani Akali Dal senior leader Bikram Singh Majithia on Tuesday accused Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann of stepping back from Punjab’s long-standing claim over Chandigarh following changes to the city’s senior police leadership.
Majithia said Punjab cadre IPS officer Kanwardeep Kaur is being sent back to the Punjab cadre after completing her three-year term as Senior Superintendent of Police in Chandigarh. He alleged that an IPS officer from the Haryana cadre has been given charge of the post.
According to Majithia, the Punjab government did not send a panel of officers to the Union
CanadaMar 10, 2026
Toronto police investigate reported firearm discharge near U.S. Consulate; no injuries reported
Toronto police say they are investigating reports that a firearm was discharged near the United States Consulate in downtown Toronto.
Police said officers responded to the area of University Avenue and Queen Street West after receiving reports of gunfire. In a post on social media, Toronto police said evidence consistent with a firearm discharge was found at the scene.
Authorities say there are no reports of injuries.
Police have not released information about a possible suspect and say the investigation remains ongoing.
The southbound lanes of University Avenue near the consulate have been cl
CanadaMar 10, 2026
Ottawa reverses TikTok shutdown order, allows platform to remain in Canada under new conditions
The federal government has reversed a previous order that would have forced the social media platform TikTok to cease operations and maintain no physical presence in Canada, saying the company can continue operating under new security conditions.
Ottawa had issued the shutdown order in 2024 over national security concerns tied to TikTok’s China-based parent company, ByteDance Ltd. According to federal officials, those concerns stem from Chinese national security laws that can compel companies in China to assist with intelligence gathering.
The government recently asked the Federal Court to s