Several bus shelters smashed in Nanaimo, B.C.: RCMP
In an incident that Mounties describe as a “senseless act of wanton destruction,” unknown vandals smashed the glass of a number of bus shelters in Nanaimo, B.C., earlier this week.
The local RCMP say the vandalism is believed to have happened sometime overnight on Wednesday, and transit officials alerted police to the incidents on Thursday.
Police say eight shelters were damaged, including all of the ones at the downtown bus exchange on Front Street, one on Norwell Drive near the Country Club Mall and two near the Rutherford Road intersection next to Highway 19A.
The damage to the glass windows is worth thousands of dollars, police said.
“At this time, we have little to go on as no witnesses or suspects have been identified,” said Const. Gary O’Brien with the Nanaimo RCMP in a news release Friday. “Currently, investigators are going to each location to determine if there are CCTV cameras that may have captured the events as they happened.”
Anyone with information about the incidents is asked to call the Nanaimo RCMP’s non-emergency line at 250-754-2345.
CTVNews.ca Top Stories
Air Canada begins preparations for shutdown due to 'inflexible' union demands
Air Canada is finalizing plans to suspend most of its operations, likely beginning Sunday, as talks with the pilot union are nearing an impasse over 'inflexible' wage demands, the country's largest airline said on Monday.
Former fashion tycoon Peter Nygard's long-delayed sentencing expected today
Former fashion mogul Peter Nygard is expected to be sentenced for his sexual assault convictions today, after multiple delays in the case that have stretched for months.
WATCH LIVE PWHL unveils team nicknames and logos entering women's hockey league's second season
In a process nearly a year in the making, the Professional Women’s Hockey League on Monday unveiled the nicknames and logos for each of its six franchises entering its second season.
Trial begins over Texas 'Trump Train' highway confrontation
A federal trial is set to begin Monday over claims that supporters of former U.S. president Donald Trump threatened and harassed a Biden-Harris campaign bus in Texas four years ago, disrupting the campaign on the last day of early voting.
Sudbury police continue to investigate teen's disappearance 11 years later
Wednesday marks 11 years since Sudbury teen Meagan Pilon was reported missing and police are appealing to the public again for information.
Hunt widens for man who allegedly threw scalding coffee on baby
A man wanted for allegedly throwing scalding coffee on a baby in an unprovoked attack at a park in the northern Australian state of Queensland is now the subject of an international manhunt.
A golden eagle has attacked a toddler and 3 others in Norway
A young golden eagle attacked a toddler in Norway, clawing her so badly that she needed stitches, in what an ornithologist says is likely the bird's fourth such attack on humans in the past week.
Justin Trudeau may be in for an earful as he meets with caucus in B.C.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau may be bracing for an earful from his caucus when Liberal MPs gather in Nanaimo, B.C. today to plot their strategy for the coming election year.
Johnny and Matthew Gaudreau memorial livestreamed on Monday
Family and friends of the Gaudreau brothers will say goodbye at a private funeral service Monday.