Police say any call involving a firearm is treated as legitimate and there is no way to tell if a weapon is real or not.
That the end is in sight for the Hi-Power's service in Canada comes ... of 8,000 new pistols in 2011, with options for up to 16,500, for the Canadian Army, Royal Canadian Air Force and Royal ...
Gatineau, Que., police have arrested a 13-year-old boy who allegedly hit two people in the face with lead projectiles fired ...
Mounties in Surrey seized illicit substances and weapons and made more than a dozen arrests during a one-day crackdown on ...
It will feel more like winter for some parts of Eastern Canada over the next few days, with single-digit highs and snow in ...
A firearms instructor teaching pilots in Artesia in October 2003 Thousands of US airline pilots carry guns in the cockpit ... deputy director of the Federal Air Marshal Service, which oversees ...
"Air Canada ran out of support as the week wore ... B.C., to 18 months in prison for using fake names to buy guns with the aim of selling them in Canada. A 36-year-old man is charged with drug ...
The Pierceland RCMP is investigating a sudden death in a community near Mudie Lake, Saskatchewan. Officers received a report ...
Forecasters have elevated their warnings about an atmospheric river system that is expected to hit coastal British Columbia ...
The Department of National Defence confirms unexploded bombs from the Second World War lie buried inside the Mer Bleue Bog, a ...
A 28-year-old Winnipegger is facing charges after an altercation unfolded between a store employee and a man who allegedly ...
Ads for guns and tobacco are banned, so if we take biodiversity and the climate crisis seriously, shouldn’t we ban ads for other products that harm the environment?