Media Releases
Media Releases
Police charge two teens for assault
October 23, 2024
Two girls face charges after Cape Breton Regional Police investigation of a reported assault on Welton Street in Sydney.
Cape Breton Regional Police make more impact on road safety
October 22, 2024
Cape Breton Regional Police issued another 147 charges to drivers through targeted traffic enforcement in the CBRM during Operation Impact, an annual campaign held on Thanksgiving weekend across Canada to promote safe driving behaviours.
Police drone locates lost woman
October 15, 2024
A woman in her 70’s is home safe, after Cape Breton Regional Police Drone technology helped locate her in a wooded area of Howie Centre.
Police set to impact road safety this long weekend
October 10, 2024
Safety doesn’t happen by accident; it is literally in your hands every time you get behind the wheel. That’s the message members of the Cape Breton Regional Police want to reinforce during your Thanksgiving weekend travel.
Police charge man in robbery investigation
October 10, 2024
A Sydney Mines man is scheduled to appear in Sydney Provincial Court today connected to a robbery at the Florence Army-Navy Legion.
Police seize drugs, cash and stolen vehicle in drug trafficking stops
October 8, 2024
Three people face charges after two separate vehicle stops as part of ongoing Cape Breton Regional Police investigation into illegal drug activity in CBRM.
Police charge one person responsible for recent graffiti
October 3, 2024
Cape Breton Regional Police have charged an individual connected to damaging property with graffiti in Sydney, as a result of an investigation led by the Community Safety Enforcement Unit.
Police catch, charge man for robbery
October 1, 2024
A Sydney man is scheduled to appear in Sydney Provincial Court today, to face charges for a robbery from a Wentworth Street, Sydney restaurant on September 18th.
Police catch, charge man for theft
September 27, 2024
A 47-year-old man faces charges for stealing a generator from Dodd Street in downtown Sydney.
Police continue to target traffic noise
September 24, 2024
Cape Breton Regional Police caught 7 vehicles for operating with improper mufflers that cause loud noise, during targeted traffic enforcement with Nova Scotia Vehicle Compliance, in the areas of Sydney River and Coxheath on September 23rd.