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Tecumseh Club Honors Veterans at Annual Luncheon

Beach Grove Golf and Country Club welcomed over 130 veterans and guests for its heartfelt Remembrance Day Luncheon, demonstrating community gratitude for Canadian Armed Forces members.

Canadian soldier overcomes losing legs in Afghanistan

Maj. Mark Campbell recounts surviving two deaths after an IED explosion in Afghanistan that took his legs, continuing to serve for 35 years in the Canadian Armed Forces. Read his inspiring story of resilience.

Colombia Airstrikes Kill 19 Guerrillas

Colombian military confirms airstrikes eliminated 19 guerrillas in recent operation. Details on the security measures and ongoing efforts to combat armed groups.

Ottawa Defence Hub Fuels Canada's Security Tech Boom

Discover how Ottawa's Defence Innovation Hub is transforming Canada's security landscape by connecting cutting-edge tech startups with national defence needs, creating jobs and driving economic growth.

NB RCMP hunt suspects after armed confrontation

RCMP in New Brunswick are searching for two individuals who allegedly threatened a woman with a firearm during a frightening incident in Little Ridge, prompting community concern.

Manitoba cracks down on election disinformation

Manitoba's government passes sweeping new bills including strong anti-disinformation measures for elections, healthcare reforms, and enhanced consumer protections in final legislative push.

Barrie Driver Charged After 1 AM Traffic Stop

A Barrie driver is facing multiple criminal charges following a 1 AM traffic stop that uncovered license suspension, prohibited driving, and open alcohol containers in the vehicle.

Maine Voters Reject Voter ID Requirements

Maine voters have overwhelmingly rejected a proposed voter ID law, preserving the state's same-day registration system and dealing a blow to election security advocates.

Historic Altar Stone Returns to Base Borden Church

A remarkable piece of Canadian military history has found its permanent home at St. John the Evangelist Anglican Church in Base Borden. Discover the story behind the restored altar stone with deep ties to local veterans and the Royal Canadian Air Force.

Third ex-minister fined in Manitoba ethics breach

Another former Manitoba cabinet minister has been fined for breaking the province's conflict of interest law, marking the third such penalty in recent months. Discover the details of the ethics breach and growing accountability concerns.

Canada's Military Recruitment Crisis Demands Action

Canada faces a critical military recruitment crisis as young Canadians increasingly reject military service. Discover why the Liberal government must urgently change this trend and rebuild our armed forces.

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