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Satan’s Choice in new era of ‘rapid recruitment’ in Ontario, police say after Windsor-area arrest
A new era of the Satan’s Choice outlaw motorcycle gang is picking up steam across Ontario as numbers grow, say police, adding that membership is fluid and hard to monitor.
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Generic Ozempic is now about $100 a month across the country. Canadians are taking note
Highly anticipated generic versions — which arrived at some pharmacies, including select Rexall and Shoppers Drug Mart locations across Canada last week — are being hailed as a gamer-changer. According to pharmacies, generics have slashed the price to roughly $100 a month, which they expect will quickly drive up demand.
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Tenants on edge over dozens of fire code violations, unpaid bills at Thunder Bay, Ont., seniors’ building
Residents of a seniors’ building in Thunder Bay, Ont., are weighing their options as their landlord faces unpaid utility bills and dozens of fire code violations. Formerly called McKellar Place, Vickers Manor, which is on sale for $18.9 million, is a privately owned six-storey building for those able to live independently. Here’s why tenants are…
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MADD says N.L. impaired driving cases being dropped after trial delays ‘not surprising’
CBC News has identified four impaired driving cases within the last 18 months that ended due to R v. Jordan — a 2016 Supreme Court of Canada decision that ensures an accused person has the right to be tried in a timely manner.
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Windsor, Ont., manufacturer pivots to ‘huge’ market in India as Canada tries to strike trade deal
As India and Canada work toward a free trade deal, a Windsor, Ont., business that manufactures coatings for the automotive rubber industry is also eyeing the Indian market amid uncertainty linked to U.S. tariffs. “We need to be there,” says the president of G. Bareich Import-Export Inc.
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What’s on our radar for May 29
Windsor Stadium’s owner, biker gangs and local interest in India-Canada trade deal
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Former child soldier deported for ‘serious criminality’ managed to sneak back into Canada
A former child soldier from Sierra Leone who dodged deportation from Canada for a decade has been sentenced to five months in jail for returning to this country illegally. Ibrahim Jalloh, a convicted fraudster and drug trafficker, was ordered out of the country in June 2012 for “serious criminality,” but he wasn’t actually deported until…
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Canada falls to 19th spot in annual best country rankings, one place behind the U.S.
Canada has fallen to the 19th spot on the best country ranking list published annually by U.S. News. Having previously placed second in 2023 and fourth in 2024, Canada is one place behind the U.S., which ranked 18th this year. While this is quite a drop, it’s important to note that it’s partly due to…
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First Nations say they’re being disrespected as tension rises with Thunder Bay police over missing persons
Tensions are rising between First Nation leaders and police in Thunder Bay, Ont., following several recent high-profile missing persons cases in the city. Indigenous leaders say the role of searchers from their communities is being disregarded, while the local police chief has warned against the spread of “inaccurate or incomplete information.”
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Here’s who bought the Windsor Stadium property
The historic sports field adjacent to Jackson Park now belongs to an entity called Windsor Racquet Sports Centre Inc. The site was purchased from the Greater Essex County District School Board for $2,575,000.