Katie Toth
Nova Scotia’s Last Strip Club Has Closed
Owners once claimed to be recession-proof, but Ralph's dancers hustled for tips in a fading industry.
Human Rights Commission Will Investigate Racial Profiling by Toronto Police
The Ontario commission wants to find out which police interactions most commonly involve discrimination.
How One Extremely Violent Youth Is Testing the Juvenile Detention System
He killed a man at 15. He's fought guards and bullied his fellow teen inmates. Now he's caught in a fight in Nova Scotia about where he belongs.
How a Drug-Dealing Med Student Was Convicted of Murder
Canadian student William Sandeson killed a fellow student dealer in order to pay off his debts.
Halifax’s Wild Crime Family Murder Trial Ends With a 'Not Guilty'
The city’s notorious criminal Jimmy Melvin Jr. was found not guilty in the killing of his counterpart in another organization.
Defence Suggests Key Witness to Halifax Murder Was Sleeping With Victim’s Wife
Jimmy Melvin’s lawyer suggested the Crown’s star witness had reason to see the victim dead.
Key Witness in Halifax Murder Trial Had a Very Bad Day in Court
The Crown’s star witness in the Jimmy Melvin murder trial had his criminal past examined.
Lauri Love Opens Up About His Fight Against Extradition to the US
"Well it means I'm not getting kidnapped," says Love, who can now appeal against his extradition ruling.
After Yet Another Controversial Acquittal, Some Sex Assault Reforms on the Way
A decision in Halifax has spurred politicians to act in Ottawa.
Sexual Assault Advocates Pushing for Nova Scotia Judge’s Removal After Controversial Decision
After acquitting a Halifax cab driver of sexual assault, Justice Greg Lenehan said, “clearly a drunk can consent.”