Police return to Oshawa address of convicted killer Adam Strong

2022-07-12 18:07:55 By : Ms. Susan Luo

Durham Regional Police are back at the scene of where a gruesome crime occurred just east of Toronto at the Oshawa address of Adam Strong who was convicted of killing two teen girls. Crime specialist Catherine McDonald has more.

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Each week, Marlyse Williams cleans and looks after a bench in Port Coquitlam, B.C., that honours her late son, actor Logan Williams, who died two years ago of a fentanyl overdose at the age of 16. The Pitt River Trail bench was adorned with photos of Logan, flowers, succulents and hand-painted rocks. "The bench just provided a lot of healing and peace for me, my family and my friends," said Marlyse. But while she was away last week in Florida at a fentanyl awareness speaking event, Marlyse recei

Warning: This story contains disturbing details of sexual assault. A list of resources for people who have experienced sexual violence appears at the end of the article. Outcry over a Quebec court judge's decision to grant a conditional discharge to a man who pleaded guilty to sexual assault and voyeurism continued this weekend, as a group of protestors took to Montreal's courthouse demanding for the judge's resignation. Judge Matthieu Poliquin issued the ruling last month after Simon Houle, an

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WASHINGTON (AP) — Steve Bannon, a former White House strategist and ally of Donald Trump who faces criminal charges after months of defying a congressional subpoena over the Capitol riot, has told the House committee investigating the attack that he is now willing to testify. Bannon's turnabout was conveyed in a letter late Saturday from his attorney, lawmakers said, as the committee prepares to air some of its most striking revelations yet this week against Trump in what may be its final set of

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Edmonton's Sacred Heart Church of the First People is speeding up its preparations for the Pope's visit later this month. Pope Francis is to meet with members of the Catholic church as a part of his six-day Canadian tour, which also includes stops in Quebec City and Iqaluit. The church has Indigenous and settler members who pray together using symbols, music, and rituals that are meaningful to Indigenous cultures. City: Edmonton