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Parole Extended for Killer of Brampton Girl, 12

Douglas Worth, who raped and murdered 12-year-old Trina Campbell in 1987, has had his day parole extended by six months. The Parole Board of Canada acknowledges he remains an 'above-average risk'.

Parole Extended for Killer of 12-Year-Old Girl

Douglas Worth, who served 35 years for the 1987 rape and murder of Trina Campbell, has had his day parole extended. The board cited age and health as mitigating factors.

Point Pelee National Park closes for annual deer cull

Point Pelee National Park closes temporarily as Parks Canada and Caldwell First Nation conduct a deer cull to manage hyperabundant populations and protect ecosystems. Learn about the collaborative effort.

Deer Found Dead with Arrow in Toronto Cemetery

A deer was discovered deceased with an arrow in its body at Park Lawn Cemetery in Toronto. Authorities are investigating the incident as a potential case of illegal hunting or animal cruelty.

Ex-BCGEU VP Sues Union Over Constructive Dismissal

A former BCGEU vice-president files a civil suit, claiming union president Paul Finch created a toxic workplace, leading to his constructive dismissal. Read the full legal battle details.

Why 2026 Could Be a Turning Point for Edmonton

Amid global uncertainty, columnist Keith Gerein argues 2026 could be a year of uplift for Edmonton, with major infrastructure projects set for completion. Explore the city's unique challenges and opportunities.

East York highrise residents cleared to return after blaze

Most residents of a Thorncliffe Park highrise evacuated after a November fire can now return home. The city has cleared all but 16 units at 11 Thorncliffe Park Rd. for occupancy. Read the latest on the recovery efforts.

Erie Wildlife Rescue Starts 2026 Intake Season

Erie Wildlife Rescue in Tecumseh has officially opened its doors for the 2026 intake season, providing critical care for injured and orphaned native species like the mourning dove.

Douglas Trading Post Destroyed in Major Fire

The historic Douglas Trading Post, formerly the Douglas Tavern, in Eganville was engulfed in flames on Monday, January 5, 2025. The community mourns the loss of a local landmark.

Waterloo Dog Park Closes Due to Damaged Fence

The temporary Waterloo Park West Dog Park is closed for repairs after significant fence damage was discovered. Officials urge pet owners to use alternative locations.

New Year's Day Hike on Windsor's Largest Wildlife Eco-Passage

Over 40 Windsor-Essex residents kicked off 2026 with a guided First Day Hike across the region's largest wildlife eco-passage on the Herb Gray Parkway. Discover how this event combined community, education, and nature appreciation.

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