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Today in History for March 8: ...
Halifax police will get funds for new civilian positions and body-worn cameras, after councillors approved full budgets for ...
An army captain demoted from the rank of major for getting drunk and making “comments of a sexualized and homophobic nature” ...
Pilatus has disclosed the sale of two PC-12s to military customers, as its PC-21 trainer continues to perform strongly on the ...
A number of RCMP and community safety officers and vehicles have surrounded a building in North Battleford. There also ...
The proposed budget includes funding increases for both police bodies. The HRP is requesting $101 million, a $3.2 million ...
The proposed budget for the RCMP in Halifax is up 1.3 per cent to just over $39 million. The RCMP, which responded to more ...
Storoschuk was the focus of police action which resulted in a block of Western Avenue in Williams Lake being closed down for ...
The public inquest into Trent Angus’ death began Monday with testimony from RCMP Sergeant Toby Martin who detailed the ...
Six local serving and Veteran members of the Canadian Armed Forces are participating in the 2025 Invictus Games in Vancouver, ...
The practice of using this seal began in the reign of Edward the Confessor in the eleventh century, when a double-sided metal matrix with an image of the Sovereign was used to make an impression in ...
The badges are distinctive symbols or emblems used to visually identify a military organization and foster the pride and continuity necessary for operational effectiveness.