Canton Repository Crime Report

Canton Repository on MSN: Canton man in critical condition after being shot in the head

Canton Repository on MSN: 'No winners.' Canton-area pastor convicted of teen's van-riding death

DUBLIN, April 17 (Reuters) - Dubai police have arrested alleged Irish crime gang boss Daniel Kinahan in relation to organised criminal activity, Irish media reported on Friday.

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Local journalism requires local journalists. Every couple of weeks, we will spotlight Canton Repository staff members who serve the Stark County community. Today's profile highlights Josh Weir. I’m a ...

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SUNY Canton will be offering New York State police officer civil service preparation and pre-employment security guard training courses this spring.

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SUNY Canton is eyeing new ways to fill healthcare positions in the region by expanding nursing capacity through two innovative partnerships.

The SUNY Canton College Foundation Inc. recently provided nearly $37,000 to faculty, staff and students through the Campus Enhancement Awards program.

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Buffalo, Rochester & Western NY Bobbi Peper Admissions Advisor Call: (315) 386-7123 Text your Admissions Counselor: (315) 854-4642 peperb@canton.edu Recruiting territory: Alleghany, Cattaraugus, Cayuga, Chautauqua, Chemung, Erie, Genesee, Livingston, Monroe, Niagara, Ontario, Orleans, Schuyler, Seneca, Steuben, Wayne, Wyoming, Yates Counties ...

More than 1,565 SUNY Canton students earned a spot on the SUNY Canton President’s List, Dean’s List, or Part-Time Honor Roll.

SUNY Canton’s newest training program helped six former corrections officers transition into careers as peace officers, including two siblings who attended the course together.