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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.

Apple Cuts Sales Jobs in Rare Layoff

Apple Inc. has eliminated dozens of sales roles in a rare organizational layoff, streamlining its approach to business, education, and government clients.

Dellen Millard transferred to medium security prison

Notorious triple murderer Dellen Millard has been transferred to a medium-security facility, sparking outrage from victims' families. Learn about the controversial decision and its implications.

Holiday Smile Cookies Return to Regina Tim Hortons

Tim Hortons launches its annual Holiday Smile Cookie campaign in Regina, bringing festive treats while supporting local community initiatives. Discover how your cookie purchases make a difference.

Cartmell leaves Better Edmonton party he founded

Former mayoral candidate Tim Cartmell announces his departure from the Better Edmonton Party, marking a significant shift for the municipal political group. Discover the implications for Edmonton's political landscape.

Canada Buys Stakes in Mining to Challenge China

Canada plans direct equity investments in critical mineral mining and processing projects to secure supply chains and reduce dependence on China. Learn about the $2B sovereign fund and key projects.

What's happening in Ottawa this weekend: Nov 14-16

Your complete guide to Ottawa events this weekend featuring the Barrhaven Santa Claus parade, police body camera rollout, and potential city landfill purchase. Stay informed about local happenings!

Trump Plans to Sue BBC for Defamation

U.S. President Donald Trump says he has an 'obligation' to sue the BBC over a misleading edit of his speech. Explore the legal threat and resignations.

N.S. judges defend poppy ban in courtrooms

Nova Scotia's top judges defend the decision to ban staff from wearing poppies in courtrooms, emphasizing judicial neutrality. Premier Tim Houston calls the move 'disgusting.'

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