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$1B in B.C. loan guarantees needed after Cowichan ruling

A property tax expert warns the B.C. government's $150M loan guarantee promise falls far short of the potential $1B needed to backstop financing after the Cowichan Aboriginal title decision. Read the full analysis.

New Orleans Immigration Raids: Surveillance and Arrests

State and federal authorities monitor online sentiment and protests during Louisiana's 'Catahoula Crunch' immigration operation. Records show most arrested lacked violent criminal histories, raising transparency concerns.

Suspects Sought After Vaughan Home Invasion

York Regional Police are investigating a home invasion in Vaughan. No injuries were reported. Authorities are searching for multiple suspects involved in the robbery.

Five Injured in London Frat House Fire

A fire at a Western University fraternity house in London, Ontario sent five people to hospital. The blaze broke out at the corner of Richmond and Cheapside streets on December 3, 2025.

Richmond apartment fire displaces 18 households

A Tuesday night fire in a Steveston apartment building has displaced residents from 18 suites. Richmond Fire-Rescue reports no injuries. Read the latest details on the incident.

Richmond apartment fire displaces dozens of residents

A significant apartment fire in Richmond, B.C., has left dozens of residents displaced. The blaze caused extensive damage, with one resident bravely rescuing a pet. Read the full story on the community impact and response.

Edmonton Police Test World's First Facial Recognition Body Cams

Edmonton Police Service launches a global first trial of Axon's facial recognition body-worn cameras. The month-long test aims to enhance officer and public safety by flagging individuals with warrants or safety cautions. Read the details.

Speeding doubles in Brampton after camera ban

Brampton councillor reveals speeding incidents doubled immediately after speed camera ticketing stopped, particularly near school zones. Learn about the safety concerns.

Oversized school signs delay Ottawa safety plan

Massive new school-zone signs shipped to Ottawa are too large for standard poles, causing delays. Councillor Tim Tierney questions their effectiveness as a speed-reduction measure.

Oxford OPP Officers Now Wearing Body Cameras

Ontario Provincial Police in Oxford County have begun wearing body cameras, enhancing transparency and accountability in law enforcement operations across the region.

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