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Inmate hospitalized following assault at B.C. prison

An inmate at Kent Institution in Agassiz, B.C. was hospitalized after a serious assault at the maximum-security facility. Details emerge about the incident at one of Canada's most secure prisons.

Broken prison sprinklers cost $1.1M in repairs

Two malfunctioning sprinklers at a New Brunswick prison resulted in a staggering $1.1 million repair bill for Correctional Service Canada. Learn how minor maintenance issues can lead to major taxpayer expenses.

Veterans Honored at Regina Remembrance Day Ceremony

Veterans were honored at the Regina Remembrance Day ceremony at the Brandt Centre. Retired Warrant Officer Ken Ross shares his mixed emotions of pride and disappointment regarding veteran support.

Orléans Playgroup Closes After 30+ Years

A beloved EarlyON child drop-in centre in Orléans is closing after more than three decades. The Ottawa Catholic School Board needs the space for additional classrooms. Learn about this community loss.

Senators battle back but fall 3-2 to Bruins in OT

The Ottawa Senators mounted an impressive third-period comeback against the Boston Bruins, forcing overtime before ultimately falling 3-2 in a hard-fought battle at Canadian Tire Centre.

Foreign Nationals Increasing in Canadian Federal Prisons

Exclusive analysis reveals a concerning trend in Canadian federal prisons as the population of non-citizen inmates continues to climb, raising questions about immigration enforcement and correctional system impacts.

Blue Jays extend qualifying offer to Bo Bichette

The Toronto Blue Jays have extended a qualifying offer to star shortstop Bo Bichette, setting the stage for a crucial offseason decision that could shape the franchise's future.

Why Edmonton's Centre-Right Keeps Losing Elections

An in-depth analysis of the political shifts in Edmonton as conservative parties face another electoral defeat. Discover the key factors behind their struggle to connect with urban voters in Alberta's capital.

First Nation excluded from AI data centre consultation

A proposed AI data centre spanning thousands of hectares in Alberta faces opposition as the Alexis Nakota Sioux Nation says they were never consulted about the development on their traditional territory.

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