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Sault teen charged with 15 counts over graffiti

A Sault Ste. Marie teenager is confronting 15 criminal charges following a graffiti incident involving permanent markers. Police detail the allegations and potential consequences.

Edmonton's $2M yearly vandalism problem persists

Edmonton spends over $2 million annually fighting vandalism, with graffiti complaints spiking post-pandemic. EPS reveals most tags are from individuals, not gangs. Learn about the city's costly challenge.

Shortest Day of Year Renews Daylight Time Debate in Canada

As the winter solstice brings the shortest day, the debate over adopting permanent daylight saving time in Canada reignites. Experts argue morning light is crucial for health and productivity. Read more on the historical attempts and current discussions.

Swedish Academy Head Mats Malm Resigns

Mats Malm, the Permanent Secretary of the Swedish Academy which awards the Nobel Prize in Literature, has resigned. Explore the details and context of this leadership change.

B.C. Population Drops for First Time on Record

British Columbia's population has fallen for the first time ever, driven by an exodus of non-permanent residents. Explore the causes and what it means for housing, healthcare, and the labour market.

American family's Canadian immigration dream denied

A U.S. family moved to Calgary to escape political climate, but their application for permanent residency was rejected by IRCC due to age factors, highlighting Canada's stricter immigration rules.

Census Missed 38% of Non-Citizens, StatsCan Reports

Statistics Canada reveals a significant undercount of non-permanent residents in the 2021 census, with a missed rate of 38%. This gap highlights challenges in tracking Canada's population accurately.

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