Charges approved in 'very serious and traumatic' Surrey sexual assault involving break-in, confinement
Charges approved in 'very serious and traumatic' Surrey sexual assault involving break-in, confinement

A man identified previously by police has now been charged in connection with what officers call a "very serious and traumatic" sexual assault in Surrey, B.C.
Mounties said Friday that Matthew Christopher Hamm has been charged with sexual assault with a weapon and unlawful confinement.
The 43-year-old is also charged with break-and-enter and uttering threats, and remains in police custody.
Hamm was arrested earlier this week following a tip from the public.
Prior to his arrest, Mounties made his name and photo public, and announced he was wanted in connection to a break-in and sexual assault that happened on May 21.
They'd asked anyone who saw Hamm to call 911 immediately, and said he should not be approached.
Police did not say how they identified Hamm as a suspect in the assault of a woman who said she did not know her attacker.
The woman, who lives in the Saint Helen's Park area, was able to provide police with a description of the man who assaulted her before she was taken to hospital for non-life-threatening injuries, but no further details were made public beyond the description.
Police said Friday that the investigation was "greatly assisted by tips from the public."
"This was a very serious and traumatic incident that impacted the feeling of safety and security in our community," said Surrey RCMP Cpl. Vanessa Munn in a news release.
CTVNews.ca Top Stories
One scandal too many: British PM Boris Johnson resigns
Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced his resignation Thursday amid a mass revolt by top members of his government, marking an end to three tumultuous years in power in which he brazenly bent and sometimes broke the rules of British politics.

Here's who could replace Boris Johnson as U.K. prime minister
Boris Johnson was due to resign as Britain's prime minister on Thursday, bringing an end to a turbulent two and half years in office and triggering a search for a new leader.
Man pulled from burning car by five others on Ontario highway in 'heroic effort'
Five men are being hailed as heroes by the Ontario Provincial Police after saving a man from a burning vehicle on a Toronto-area highway earlier this week.
The next stage in the battle against COVID-19: bivalent vaccines
Several vaccine manufacturers are racing to develop formulas that take into account the more infectious Omicron variant now driving cases, while policymakers are laying the groundwork for another large-scale vaccine blitz.
Ukrainian medic released in prisoner exchange accuses captors of torture
A well-known Ukrainian paramedic who was held prisoner by Russian and separatist forces for three months after being captured in the southeastern city of Mariupol has accused her guards of psychological and physical torture during her time in captivity.
Intense video shows worker dangling from crane at Toronto construction site
Video has emerged showing a worker dangling in the air above a Toronto construction site after accidently getting entangled in a tagline attached to a crane.
Canada will keep ArriveCan for its data on COVID-19-positive travellers: sources
The federal government has no intention of dropping the controversial ArriveCan app because it gives the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) key health information about travellers who test positive for COVID-19 through testing at airports and land borders, senior government sources tell CTV News.
More than 70M people are now in poverty because of inflation: UN
A staggering 71 million more people around the world are experiencing poverty as a result of soaring food and energy prices that climbed in the weeks following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the United Nations Development Program said in a report Thursday.
Conservative party disputes Brown’s allegation political corruption behind his disqualification
Patrick Brown is alleging political corruption played a role in his disqualification from the Conservative Party of Canada's leadership race, a move that came following allegations that his campaign violated election financing rules.