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Essex man fined $1K for swatting and throwing rocks at Canada geese
Joseph Brugge pleaded guilty to capturing, harassing and attempting to injure Canada geese under the federal Migratory Birds Convention Act.
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Residents in Behchokǫ̀, N.W.T., told to shelter in place as RCMP respond to report of shots fired
RCMP are asking residents of Behchokǫ̀ to shelter in place away from windows and doors while they respond to a report of shots fired in the community.
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Earthquakes near Area 51 have sparked nuclear conspiracy theories. Here’s what really happened
At least 17 earthquakes have been recorded near Area 51, in Nevada, over the past two days, drawing attention online and speculation around nuclear testing. But Dr. Robert Shcherbakov , associate professor at the Department of Earth Sciences, Western University, says there’s a perfectly ordinary scientific explanation for the activity. In an interview with National…
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2 police officers to stand trial in highway crash east of Toronto that killed baby, grandparents
Two Durham police officers will stand trial in connection with a multi-vehicle collision in April 2024 that killed four people — including two grandparents and their infant grandchild — after police chased a suspect driving the wrong way on Canada’s busiest highway.
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James Chiu, president and co-founder of iconic Mandarin restaurant chain, dead at 78
James Chiu died on Wednesday just days after his 78th birthday after a battle with pulmonary fibrosis, his family said.
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Man charged with 1st-degree murder in deaths of 2 children found in northwest Calgary
A man has been charged with two counts of first-degree murder in the deaths of two children found in a vehicle in northwest Calgary on Thursday.
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Feds to overhaul Trudeau-era air passenger rights rules, quadrupling fines for airlines
OTTAWA — The Liberal government is overhauling Trudeau-era air passenger rights rules it now admits are largely toothless. Transport Minister Steven MacKinnon said Friday at a media announcement at Ottawa Macdonald–Cartier International Airport that he was taking action to clear an “unacceptable” backlog of nearly 100,000 passenger complaints. “We hear repeatedly, the regulations themselves are…
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The Carney government is circling closer to airport privatization and potential investors ‘stand ready’
The Canadian government is moving in the right direction with a renewed look at privatizing the country’s largest airports , which are in the “sweet spot” for institutional investors looking to deploy more of their assets at home, says a senior executive at Canada’s largest pension fund . The latest indication Ottawa is seriously considering…
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Police release images of suspect and vehicle in Toronto area synagogue shootings
Police are asking for the public’s help to identify a male suspect and vehicle wanted in connection with the March shootings of synagogues in Toronto and Vaughan, Ontario. After an investigation by police services in both cities, investigators are releasing photos of a male suspect and the vehicle allegedly used in both incidents. The suspect…
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Photo contest: Send us your best photos of spring blooms around Windsor
It’s time to get snapping, because CBC Windsor is having a photo competition.