The faces of Canada’s most wanted fugitives filled a Vancouver news conference today as the latest iteration of the Bolo Program’s Top 25 list was unveiled, along with new incentives for members of the public to call in tips about the fugitives’ whereabouts.
Twenty-five ‘models’ filled a Vancouver Club ballroom clad in ‘spoof masks’ bearing the faces of fugitives wanted by 15 police agencies across the country, a one-of-a-kind innovative concept deployed for the first time by Bolo.
At the top of the list unveiled during the news conference is Quebec man Bryan Fuentes Gramajo, wanted by Toronto Police Service for a brazen and deadly shooting outside a north Toronto mall July 17, 2025. Fuentes Gramajo is believed to be a member of Zone 43 street gang, which operates heavily in Ontario and Quebec, with strong ties to British Columbia.
More than half a million dollars in rewards are being offered for information leading to the arrests of various suspects on the Top 25 list, an initiative that has seen great success in the past. The previous iteration of the list, unveiled in December 2024, saw nine of the 25 fugitives arrested. Of the 78 suspects featured in Bolo campaigns since the program’s inception in 2018, 42 have been located.
The latest iteration of the Top 25 list includes fugitives wanted by the Lévis Police Service, Montréal Police Service, Sûreté du Québec, Ottawa Police Service, Toronto Police Service, York Regional Police, Greater Sudbury Police Service, OPP ROPE Squad, Ontario Provincial Police, Winnipeg Police Service, Calgary Police Service, Edmonton Police Service, Delta Police Department, and Vancouver Police Department.
Top 25 List
- Bryan Fuentes Gramajo
Wanted by Toronto Police Service for Murder
Reward up to $100,000 - All Boivin
Wanted by Sûreté du Québec for Drug Trafficking
Reward up to $100,000 - Tamah McLean
Wanted by Toronto Police Service for Murder
Reward up to $100,000 - Tresor Horimbere
Wanted by Winnipeg Police Service for Murder
Reward up to $100,000 - Dylan Denis
Wanted by Montréal Police Service for Murder
Reward up to $100,000 - Pierry Philogène
Wanted by Montréal Police Service for Murder - Chad Dandan
Wanted by Winnipeg Police Service for Murder - Katherine Bergeron-Pinzarrone
Wanted by York Regional Police for Murder - Saed Osman
Wanted by Edmonton Police Service for Murder
Reward up to $50,000 - Noah Singh
Wanted by Greater Sudbury Police Service for Murder - Mohamed Shire
Wanted by Ottawa Police Service for Murder
Reward up to $50,000 - Dellano Robertson-Berry
Wanted by Toronto Police Service for Murder - Omid Mashinchi
Wanted by Vancouver Police Department for Conspiracy - Adrian Walker
Wanted by Toronto Police Service for Murder - Nicholas Singh
Wanted by Ontario Provincial Police ROPE Squad for Being Unlawfully at Large - Gurkirat Singh
Wanted by Delta Police Department for Sexual Interference (Person under 16) - Yusuf Ali
Wanted by Winnipeg Police Service for Attempted Murder - Joshua Grey
Wanted by Ontario Provincial Police ROPE Squad for Being Unlawfully at Large - Gibriil Bakal
Wanted by Ottawa Police Service for Murder - Christian Cuxum
Wanted by Toronto Police Service for Murder - Dharam Dhaliwal
Wanted by Peel Regional Police for Murder - Tommy Bernier-Thibault
Wanted by Service de police de la Ville de Lévis for Assault - Kiarash Parzham
Wanted by Toronto Police Service for Murder - Talal Amer
Wanted by Calgary Police Service for Manslaughter - Danick Miguel Bourgeois
Wanted by Ontario Provincial Police for Murder
For information on each case, visit boloprogram.org.
Canadian solar software company announces seed financing
Posted in Commentary with tags Enurgen on October 8, 2025 by itnerdEnurgen today announced it has secured $4.1M USD in new financing. The round was co-led by BDC, Brightspark, and Diagram, with participation from MaRS IAF.
The investment will accelerate the global expansion of Enurgen’s flagship software platform. Enurgen’s novel energy yield modelling software leverages advanced, physics-based models across the lifecycle of solar assets to deliver breakthrough rates of returns.
Meeting Market Momentum
This investment meets a critical moment in the solar industry. Global adoption is surging, but the sector is grappling with intense growing pains. Key incentives are disappearing, designs are becoming more complex, and Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) prices are under constant pressure. This puts downward pressure on PPA prices and exacerbates the challenge of systemic underperformance, where projects often fail to meet their financial expectations. As a result, there is a surging demand for more accurate models that can maximize returns and ensure long-term cash flows are realized.
Enurgen’s novel, physics-based approach is well-positioned to solve the model-to-field accuracy problem. It drives new energy yield performance gains across the entire asset lifecycle, from early-stage design into day-to-day operations, closing the critical gap between budgeted, expected, and realized energy yields.
Product and Market Impact
Enurgen’s DUET model, backed by over a decade of research and development, delivers high-resolution, 3D solar irradiance modelling. This novel approach enables incident light calculations to scale from an individual solar cell to gigawatt-scale ($1Bn+) power plants. As a result, it introduces new ways to:
By combining detailed simulations with real-world performance data, the gap between budgeted, expected, and actual production can be solved, turning energy yield into a predictable, bankable metric.
Next Phase of Growth
The funding will enable Enurgen to:
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