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Saskatchewan drug bust nets 8.7 kg of cocaine, meth

A 29-year-old Tisdale man faces 25 charges after a joint police operation near Melfort uncovered kilograms of drugs, firearms, and $50,000 cash. Read the full details of the significant bust.

Edmonton passes budget with 6.9% property tax increase

Edmonton City Council approved a 6.9% property tax hike for the 2025 budget, exceeding initial targets. Councillors Karen Principe and Mike Elliott voted against it, expressing disappointment over spending priorities.

Edmonton locks in 6.9% property tax hike

Edmonton City Council has finalized a 6.9% property tax increase for 2025. Get the details on the decision, budget pressures, and what it means for homeowners.

Prince George's Rockford Bar & Grill Reopens After Major Revamp

The popular Rockford Bar & Grill in Prince George, BC, has reopened just in time for the holidays after a month-long renovation, featuring a new interior design and 15 new menu items. Experience the refreshed space and expanded offerings.

Marc Kennedy to Curl for Canada at 2026 Olympics

St. Albert's Marc Kennedy, part of Team Jacobs, has earned a spot to represent Canada in curling at the upcoming Winter Olympics in Italy. Read about their victory at the trials.

Calgary City Council Begins 2025 Budget Decisions

Calgary's city council started its crucial budget deliberations on Monday, December 1, 2025, considering several amendments that will shape municipal spending. Follow the latest developments.

Ottawa bike lanes jeopardized by Ontario Bill 60

Three major Ottawa bike lane projects face cancellation under Ontario's Bill 60, which prohibits removing vehicle lanes for cycling infrastructure. Learn which routes are affected.

Windsor City Council Meeting Cancelled

Windsor City Council meeting unexpectedly cancelled on November 28, 2025. Get the latest updates on municipal government proceedings in Windsor, Ontario.

Windsor maintains 10 AM council meeting times

Windsor City Council will continue 10 a.m. meetings while conducting broader review of municipal schedule. Decision affects public accessibility and government operations.

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