Kingston, Ont. police looking for military commemoration plaque missing from Queen's University
Kingston police are asking for the public's help locating a commemorative plaque dedicated to Queen's University students and staff who served in both world wars that went missing last weekend.
In a press release, police said campus security noticed the commemorative plaque and metal book was missing at around 2 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 17. Police believe the memorial was stolen.
"This monument holds significant meaning to Queen's University as it pays tribute to a group of Queen’s students and faculty who served during both World Wars," the police said.
According to Queen's University, the monument at the intersection of Union Street and Fifth Field Company Lane features an eight-page booklet containing information about the company, how it was formed, and their training.
Anyone with information in regards to this incident or who may have information pertaining to the identity of the male suspect is asked to please contact Constable Chris Gobeil at 613-549-4660 ext. 6190 or via email at cgobeil@kingstonpolice.ca
You can also provide tips anonymously by calling 613-549-4660 ext. 0 and asking to remain anonymous.
CTVNews.ca Top Stories
Montreal doctors' breakthrough discovery about causes of cerebral palsy giving hope
A breakthrough discovery made by doctors at the Montreal Children's Hospital about the causes of cerebral palsy is giving new hope to one West Island family.
Weather alerts issued for 7 provinces, 1 territory
Warnings of up to 60 millimetres of rain and other alerts have been issued for seven Canadian provinces and one territory ahead of the Easter weekend.
Ontario homeowner on the hook for $27,000 when contractor severed power line
An Ontario man who built a garage on his property has been locked in a battle with his electricity provider for a year and half over a severed power line.
For years she thought her son had died of an overdose. The police video changed all that
Austin Hunter Turner died in 2017, on a night that his mother has rewound and replayed again and again, trying to make sense of what happened.
Feeling older than you are? It could be how you sleep
Not getting enough sleep may cause you to feel five to 10 years older than you really are, according to two new studies.
OPP seize $7.5 million worth of drugs in eastern Ontario
The Upper Ottawa Valley Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police says one person is facing multiple charges after a traffic complaint on Highway 17 in Head Clara Maria Township.
CRA no longer requiring 'bare trust' reporting in 2023 tax return
The Canada Revenue Agency announced Thursday it will not require 'bare trust' reporting from Canadians that it introduced for the 2024 tax season, just four days before the April 2 deadline.
Why Kim Kardashian is being sued for 'knockoff' furniture
The estate of minimalist contemporary artist Donald Judd filed a lawsuit against Kardashian this week, claiming the fashion and beauty mogul promoted 'cheap knockoffs' of his furniture designs.
Where is the worst place for allergy sufferers in Canada?
The spring allergy season has started early in many parts of Canada, with high levels of pollen in some cities already. Experts weigh in on which areas have it worse so far this season.