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Japan's PM Takaichi wins fans with style, 'work' mantra

Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi is capturing public attention, but her rising popularity stems from personal style and a relentless work ethic rather than political achievements. Discover the details.

Orezone Hits High-Grade Gold at Bomboré P17 Zone

Orezone Gold announces strong confirmatory drill results, including 5.55 g/t gold over 15m, at the P17 Zone of its Bomboré mine. The zone is set to be a primary feed source for the new hard rock plant, with commissioning underway and first gold imminent.

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.

41 Distracted Driving Charges in One Day: OPP

Ontario Provincial Police laid 41 distracted driving charges in just 24 hours, including multiple offenses in school zones. Learn about the crackdown and safety implications.

South Park's Pete Hegseth 'Danger Zone' Parody

South Park roasted Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth with a musical parody of Kenny Loggins' 'Danger Zone.' Discover how the episode tackled military propaganda and social media obsession.

Rainy, mild Wednesday continues in Ottawa

Ottawa experiences another rainy, mild November day while the city replaces oversized school-zone signs. Get the latest weather and municipal updates.

Free Roblox Game Teaches Kids Crosswalk Safety

The Alberta Motor Association launches Crosswalk Quest: Zoo Rescue on Roblox to educate children about pedestrian safety through interactive gaming. Learn how this innovative approach works.

SAGA Metals Completes Cross Section in Labrador

SAGA Metals Corp reveals impressive 156m continuous oxide mineralization at Trapper Zone in Labrador. Major breakthrough for titanium-vanadium-iron project with expanding resource potential.

Community Leader Tommy Kulczyk Ends 45-Year Career

After 45 years of dedicated service, Tommy Kulczyk announces retirement from community work. The former Sun Youth and Breakfast Club of Canada leader reflects on his impactful career helping Montreal's disadvantaged.

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.

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