Close X
Wednesday, November 20, 2024
ADVT 
National

Man, Woman Charged In Connection With Threat Investigation At Halifax Airport

The Canadian Press, 11 Mar, 2016 12:27 PM
  • Man, Woman Charged In Connection With Threat Investigation At Halifax Airport
HALIFAX — Police in Halifax have charged a man and a woman in connection with a threat investigation involving the Halifax Stanfield International Airport.
 
Police say they received third-hand information early Thursday about a potential threat involving a person with connections to the airport, and increased the police presence at the airport as a result.
 
At 9 a.m. Thursday, police say 48-year-old Derek Russell Strum was arrested at an apartment building in Dartmouth, N.S., where officers carried out a search warrant and allegedly found ammunition and magazines for firearms.
 
Another search warrant at a home in Nine Mile River, N.S., turned up a locked gun case that police say is believed to contain a firearm.
 
Later in the day, police arrested 46-year-old Diana Lynn Richard of Dartmouth, who they say is known to Strum.
 
Strum and Richard are each facing four counts of possession of a prohibited device in relation to four over-capacity cartridge rifle magazines.

MORE National ARTICLES

Top Echelon Of Military Shuffled As Liberals Retools Canadian ISIL Mission

Top Echelon Of Military Shuffled As Liberals Retools Canadian ISIL Mission
The country's top military commander, Gen. Jonathan Vance, has announced the annual series of promotions and retirements among the top brass of the armed forces.

Top Echelon Of Military Shuffled As Liberals Retools Canadian ISIL Mission

Age Not A Consideration As NDP Leader Tom Mulcair Eyes 2019 Election

Tom Mulcair may be 17 years older than Justin Trudeau, but he's not about to let his age keep him from leading the New Democrats into the 2019 election.

Age Not A Consideration As NDP Leader Tom Mulcair Eyes 2019 Election

Jury Weighing Fate Of Toronto Police Officer James Forcillo Who Shot Teen On Empty Streetcar

Jury Weighing Fate Of Toronto Police Officer James Forcillo Who Shot Teen On Empty Streetcar
Const. James Forcillo has pleaded not guilty to second-degree murder and attempted murder in the death of 18-year-old Sammy Yatim.

Jury Weighing Fate Of Toronto Police Officer James Forcillo Who Shot Teen On Empty Streetcar

New Ontario University Program Hopes To Boost Number Of Aboriginal Teachers

New Ontario University Program Hopes To Boost Number Of Aboriginal Teachers
Cathy Bruce, interim dean of education at Trent University, says the school will offer an indigenous bachelor of education degree program.

New Ontario University Program Hopes To Boost Number Of Aboriginal Teachers

Plunging Loonie Could Be Boon For Startups Seeking Venture Capital

Plunging Loonie Could Be Boon For Startups Seeking Venture Capital
Industry watchers say the tumbling loonie is a blessing in disguise when it comes to Canadian startups and the innovation economy as U.S. venture capitalists look to make their investments go further.

Plunging Loonie Could Be Boon For Startups Seeking Venture Capital

Dennis Oland's Lawyers File Appeal Of Murder Conviction In Father's Death

Dennis Oland's Lawyers File Appeal Of Murder Conviction In Father's Death
SAINT JOHN, N.B. — Lawyers for Dennis Oland have filed an appeal of his conviction on a charge of second-degree murder for his father's death.

Dennis Oland's Lawyers File Appeal Of Murder Conviction In Father's Death