5 arrested in Bradford gun bust, including 14-year-old girl
Police searching a home in Bradford arrested five people, including a 14-year-old girl, after allegedly seizing a handgun and semi-automatic rifle.

Police searching a home in Bradford arrested five people, including a 14-year-old girl, after allegedly seizing a handgun and semi-automatic rifle.
The Huntsville man charged in connection with a boat crash that claimed the life of a swimmer in Muskoka last summer has been identified by his family as 26-year-old Zack Foyston.
Police are investigating after an Orangeville house was ransacked during a break-in Monday evening.
Napoleon, a large manufacturer of fireplaces, grills, outdoor heating, and cooling products in Barrie, has recalled 30 employees who were laid off in November.
A 19-year-old woman from Midland, Ont., was cast in a role in the now Oscar-nominated film Women Talking.
An Innisfil man is keeping tradition alive and making waves in his neighbourhood with his latest snow sculpture creation.
As Canadians in several provinces struggle to access a family physician, experts in Ontario say numbers are now surpassing the one million mark.
Police in Dufferin are investigating the theft of a truck with a trailer carrying $50,000 worth of cereal.
After a three-month-long investigation, a 69-year-old man was arrested on Feb. 2.
U.S. President Joe Biden is using his State of the Union address Tuesday night to call on Republicans to work with him to 'finish the job' of rebuilding the economy and uniting the nation as he seeks to overcome pessimism in the country and navigate political divisions in Washington.
After raising interest rates eight consecutive times, Bank of Canada Governor Tiff Macklem told an audience in Quebec City on Tuesday that inflation is showing signs of 'turning the corner' and that the coming year 'will be different.'
The federal government is pledging to increase health funding to Canada's provinces and territories by $196.1 billion over the next 10 years, in a long-awaited deal aimed at addressing Canada's crumbling health-care systems with $46.2 billion in new funding.
While much of internet is still buzzing about the wonders of ChatGPT, a Toronto-based technology and visual effects company is making its own splash in Hollywood using artificial intelligence.
Genevieve Beauchemin reports on New York City apparently sending migrants to Canada to claim asylum.