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LaSalle police investigate fatal stabbing of woman
Police are seeking answers about a 45-year-old woman who was found stabbed on Todd Lane in LaSalle on Tuesday night. She died in hospital.
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12-year-old Tumbler Ridge survivor Maya Gebala ‘will not give up,’ parents say
After a “turn for the worse” late last week, Tumbler Ridge mass shooting survivor Maya Gebala was showing signs of improvement early this week, even intently watching some favourite shows from her hospital bed, her parents shared. Both Maya’s father, David Gebala, and mother, Cia Edmonds, posted separate updates about the resilient 12-year-old and her…
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Posthaste: This dormant pipeline needs to be restarted for the sake of Canada, economists say
A natural gas pipeline that has been dormant since 2013 should be reopened, says a new report from National Bank of Canada . TC Energy Corp. ‘s Line 2 has been inactive for more than a decade, but economists at National Bank say now is the time to restart the pipeline, which runs through…
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Sask. company says it developed the largest, fastest film scanner on market
The company’s owner, Greg Miller, developed the scanner through careful research and with the help of a German engineer he found online.
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Time running out in Canada for man who caused Humboldt Broncos bus crash
Jaskirat Singh Sidhu, the man responsible for the 2018 Humboldt Broncos bus crash, could be deported to India within weeks, leaving behind a wife and two children who are pleading with Canada to let him stay. At the same time, some families of the victims say Sidhu should have been removed from Canada years ago.
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Months after suspension for racist posts, Hamilton officer’s car bears sticker with symbol ‘appropriated by’ neo-Nazis
A Hamilton community group is calling for action after it says a resident discovered a police officer’s vehicle is once again displaying a sticker “associated with white nationalist extremism.” Police had recently investigated the officer for sharing racist and extremist content on social media.
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Family seeking $1.3M owed by Alberta separatist leader Dennis Modry after court order
Relatives of a prominent Alberta separatist who met with U.S. officials are upset that he has failed to pay back more than $1.3 million that he owes from a court order issued almost a year ago. A B.C. Supreme Court judge ruled in March 2025 that Dennis Modry, a co-founder of the Alberta Prosperity Project,…
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N.S. bill cloaks identity of children who die in care from public
A new bill before the Nova Scotia Legislature is making changes to the way publication bans guard the identity of a child in the care of the province — keeping them in place even if that child dies.
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N.S. opposition leaders renew call to ban NDAs in cases of sexualized violence
Opposition leaders say there is no reason for the provincial government’s inaction on banning the use of non-disclosure agreements in cases of sexualized violence, abuse and harassment.
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Carney to address Australia’s parliament and shore up a ‘natural partner’
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA — Prime Minister Mark Carney is taking his message that middle power countries must form new coalitions to counter the United States’ power to Australian lawmakers today. He will also become the second Canadian prime minister to address Australia’s parliament and pay the country a visit in nearly two decades. Carney, who was…