
Montreal police seize $75,000 worth of shisha tobacco from cafe
Police in Montreal (SPVM) have seized more than 170 kilograms of contraband shisha tobacco worth around $75,000 in a raid of a cafe in the Saint-Laurent borough.
Police in Montreal (SPVM) have seized more than 170 kilograms of contraband shisha tobacco worth around $75,000 in a raid of a cafe in the Saint-Laurent borough.
Montreal police (SPVM) arrested a suspect in connection with the assault of a homeless man at a metro station in the Latin Quarter that left the victim unconscious.
Montreal police say they have arrested three teenagers in connection with a dozen stolen pickup trucks and SUV from indoor parking lots and residential buildings across Montreal.
Police in Terrebonne have arrested a suspect after an intervention at the Armand-Corbeil High School when a 'potentially dangerous individual' was reported in the school. Police say students are safe and no shots were fired.
A coroner's inquest will begin Monday into the deaths of three people during a killing spree in Montreal last year.
Montreal police (SPVM) are investigating a Thursday night fire, 'possibly of a suspicious origin,' in the Anjou borough.
The Montreal police (SPVM) believes that a man recently charged with fraud may have had other victims. Mark Anthony Fattibene, 24, was arrested on Sept. 13 and charged the following day with fraud. He appeared in court on Sept. 15.
A 19-year-old man was rushed to hospital Wednesday night after he was critically injured in an armed assault in Montreal’s Villeray–Saint-Michel–Parc-Extension borough.
Two women aged 80 and 60 have died of their injuries after being struck by a vehicle in a commercial parking lot on Aug. 16, Montreal police confirmed on Wednesday.
Montreal police (SPVM) arrested a suspect in Vancouver in connection with a homicide in Chinatown last year.
A cyclist was hit by a vehicle in Montreal's Village neighbourhood on Wednesday morning.
A man in his 80s is in critical condition after he was struck by a pickup truck in Longueuil Monday afternoon.
The Legault government and the City of Montreal will spend nearly $2 million over three years on a program aimed at convincing young people at risk of committing violent crimes to choose 'another way of life.'