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Saint John Looks to Double Parking Fines This Winter

The City of Saint John, New Brunswick, is proposing to double fines for parking violations and snow ban infractions this winter. Learn about the new penalties and the reasons behind the stricter enforcement.

Calgary Duo Alleged in Insider Trading Scheme

A Calgary man and his mother are accused of using confidential information for stock trades, the Alberta Securities Commission alleges. Read the details of the case.

Waterloo slaps rental owners with nearly 300 charges

Waterloo authorities have issued close to 300 charges against rental property owners this year for bylaw violations. Discover the details and what this crackdown means for tenants and the housing market.

Windsor men fined for hunting violations

Two local men from the Windsor area have been fined for multiple hunting infractions following an investigation by the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources. Learn the details of the charges and penalties.

UN's New 'Day Against Sanctions' Draws Sharp Criticism

The UN General Assembly inaugurates a day condemning Western sanctions, backed by authoritarian states. Critics argue it distracts from crises like Sudan, where 150,000 have died. Read the full analysis.

Danielle Smith's Warning to Criminals: Real or Rhetoric?

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith's stark warning to 'lowlife criminals' about facing a bullet has sparked debate. As details emerge, we examine if it's a real policy shift or symbolic politics. Read the full analysis.

Costco Sues Trump Over Tariffs, Seeks Refund

Costco files a lawsuit against the Trump administration, demanding a full refund on tariffs collected under the IEEPA. The company argues the tariffs are illegal. Read the full story.

Starbucks settles NYC labour claims for $35 million

Starbucks agrees to pay approximately $35 million to settle claims it violated New York City labour laws. The settlement resolves allegations of scheduling and pay violations for thousands of workers.

Trump grants clemency in $1.6B fraud case

President Trump granted clemency to David Gentile, convicted in a $1.6 billion investment fraud scheme affecting thousands. Learn about the case details and implications.

Ontario hunters fined $20K for illegal moose hunt

Three Ontario men have been fined a total of $20,500 for serious moose hunting violations near Red Lake. Learn the details of the case and the consequences of breaking wildlife laws.

Supreme Court Allows Investor Mining Lawsuit

Canada's Supreme Court permits investor legal action against a mining company to move forward, marking a significant ruling for shareholder rights and corporate accountability.

Ex-Intel CEO Gelsinger on Chips Act, AI and Faith

Former Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger discusses his abrupt departure, the 'hideous' Chips Act implementation, his new Christian AI platform role, and why quantum computing could revolutionize technology.

EU Accuses US of 'Blackmail' Over Tech Rules

A top EU official accuses the Trump administration of using 'blackmail' to weaken digital regulations affecting U.S. tech giants in exchange for tariff reductions on steel and aluminum.

Review: Sister Act Shines at Calgary's Stage West

Stage West Calgary's production of Sister Act is a joyous triumph, featuring stellar performances from Ocean Williams and a talented cast. Discover why this musical is a must-see show.

41 Distracted Driving Charges in One Day: OPP

Ontario Provincial Police laid 41 distracted driving charges in just 24 hours, including multiple offenses in school zones. Learn about the crackdown and safety implications.

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