Yearly Archives: 2015

Peel Police alert residents to distraction thefts

INVESTIGATORS from the 12 Division Criminal Investigation Bureau are alerting people to distraction thefts that have been occurring in the Region of Peel. There have been several...

Langley RCMP looking for South Asian ‘Elvis’ in alleged sexual assault

  LANGLEY RCMP are seeking the the public’s assistance to identify an individual who allegedly assaulted a gas station employee in the 19800-block of Fraser...

Sheena murder: Cops quiz ex-lover, brother fears for life

Mumbai/Guwahati (IANS): In a bid to get to the bottom of Sheena Bora's murder, police on Thursday twice grilled Rahul Mukherjea, the victim's ex-lover and...

Peel Regional Police promote Crime Prevention Academy

  THE Crime Prevention Bureau at Peel Regional Police are offering a comprehensive learning session for interested community members. The Crime Prevention Academy is open to...

India successfully launches communication satellite in textbook style

Sriharikota (Andhra Pradesh) (IANS): India successfully launched its communication satellite GSAT-6, which has several strategic applications, in textbook style on Thursday using its heavy...

Brampton extortion case: Charges against four of five accused dropped

Charges against four of five accused now withdrawn in alleged extortion plot against realtor   BRAMPTON: The charge of criminal harassment against Zorawar Mahal, 25, in...

Gujarat limps to normalcy under army watch

Ahmedabad (IANS): Ravaged by violence since Tuesday, Gujarat limped back to normalcy on Thursday even as the army was moved into three more cities...

Outpacing India, Pakistan may get 3rd largest nuclear arsenal: Report

  Washington (IANS): Far outpacing India in the development of nuclear warheads, Pakistan could have at least 350 nuclear weapons within a decade, making it the...

Trudeau commits to largest infrastructure investment in Canadian history  

  LIBERALS will strengthen the middle class, create jobs, and grow Canada’s economy by making historic new investments in infrastructure, announced federal Liberal Party Leader...

Prime Minister Harper announces better foreign credential recognition

PRIME Minister Stephen Harper on Thursday announced that a re-elected Conservative government will make it faster, fairer and more affordable for new Canadians and...
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