
CBC Saskatchewan newscast excerpt from Aug. 15, 2025

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London man charged in hate-motivated assault investigation
A London police cruiser is seen in this undated image. (Source: London Police Service) London police have charged a man in connection to a hate-motivated assault investigation. On Sunday around 3:15 p.m., a man was standing near Queens Avenue and Clarence Street when police said an unknown man approached him and began speaking to him. According to the London Police Service, the suspect uttered racially motivated comments and allegedly assaulted the victim. Property was reportedly taken and thrown into the road before the victim was assaulted a second time. The suspect left the area and police were called. The victim's property was damaged. Before police arrived, officers said the suspect came back to the area, saying additional comments to the man before leaving again. No physical injuries were sustained by the victim. The suspect was found and arrested around an hour later. A 44-year-old man of London is now facing charges for assault, assault by suffocation, mischief under $5,000, and breach of probation. 'The LPS acknowledges that hate-motivated incidents can generate concern and unrest within the community,' said Det. Sgt. Adam Steele. 'We are committed to thorough investigations and ensuring the safety of all Londoners.'


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Norwegian hiker missing in northern Manitoba after possibly losing dog to wolves: RCMP
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Sudbury police on the scene of home invasion
Greater Sudbury police are responding Monday afternoon to what's believed to be a home invasion on Spruce Street. Greater Sudbury police are responding Monday afternoon to what's believed to be a home invasion on Spruce Street. Police spokesperson Sarah Kaelas said officers are on the scene and actively investigating the incident. Cedar Street2 Greater Sudbury police are responding Monday afternoon to what's believed to be a home invasion on Spruce Street. (Alana Everson/CTV News) 'Once more details become available, I will be sending out a media release,' Kaelas said in an email to CTV News. Several neighbours and a woman who looks after the building told CTV News that a man in an upper unit apartment was shot and rushed to the hospital. The police canine unit was on site, people who live in the area said. This story will be updated when more information is available.