Special Constable Program Fuels North Bay Police Recruitment
North Bay Police Service credits its special constable program for successful recruitment, as two recruits sworn in as full-time constables. Chief highlights the pathway's effectiveness.
North Bay Police Service credits its special constable program for successful recruitment, as two recruits sworn in as full-time constables. Chief highlights the pathway's effectiveness.
Sweden calls for a European Union-wide ban on services supporting Russia's oil and gas shipping fleet, aiming to tighten sanctions. Learn about the proposal's details and potential impact.
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Lt.-Gen. Jamie Speiser-Blanchet reports positive steps in filling personnel gaps within the Royal Canadian Air Force, addressing critical recruitment and retention challenges.
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U.S. authorities have captured the Russian-flagged tanker Bella 1 following a weeks-long international chase. The seizure near Venezuela could impact global oil markets and U.S.-Canada energy dynamics. Read the full story.
Russian President Vladimir Putin engaged with animated characters from a popular cartoon, creating a unique fusion of state messaging and children's entertainment. Explore the details and implications.
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The future of billions of barrels of Venezuelan oil claimed by foreign state-owned firms is uncertain after the U.S. detained President Nicolás Maduro. Read the latest analysis on the global energy implications.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump warns India could face higher tariffs for buying Russian oil. Explore the implications for global trade and Canada's perspective.
Re-elected Lethbridge Mayor Blaine Hyggen outlines priorities: recruiting family doctors and building on a 19% drop in the Crime Severity Index. Learn about the city's strategy.
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Moscow announces its Oreshnik missile systems are now operational, a move with significant implications for global security and the ongoing war in Ukraine. Read the latest analysis.
German authorities will end their investigation into Russian billionaire Alisher Usmanov upon payment of an $11 million fine. The deal concludes a major financial probe.
Igor Makarov, a billionaire former Russian oligarch, has failed to convince a Canadian court to lift sanctions freezing $145 million in assets. The court cited his deep ties to Russia's gas sector and dealings with Vladimir Putin.
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Russia has reopened the Mariupol Drama Theatre, a site where hundreds died in a 2022 airstrike. The restoration in the Russian-controlled Ukrainian city marks a stark symbol of the ongoing war.
Montreal's beloved kosher bakery, Cheskie, has moved across the street in Mile End to a larger location. Discover how the family-run shop keeps its 'phenomenal' babka and community spirit alive.
The United Kingdom introduces a new paid 'gap year' scheme for young people to serve in the armed forces. Learn about the program's details and its potential impact.
Russia targeted Kyiv with ballistic missiles and drones, killing at least one. The attack comes a day before President Zelenskyy meets with Donald Trump to discuss ending the war.
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Calgary Police Chief Katie McLellan identifies workforce stability as the primary internal challenge for 2026, crucial for long-term public safety amid city growth. A new recruitment initiative is launched.
Poland's military intercepted a Russian aircraft over the Baltic Sea and reported airspace violations from Belarus, highlighting ongoing regional tensions. Read the latest details.