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Kitchener man charged in domestic threat case

A Kitchener man faces multiple charges after allegedly threatening his ex-girlfriend and her new boyfriend while armed with a weapon. Police responded to the domestic incident on November 27.

Chatham teen charged in domestic violence case

Chatham-Kent Police Service has charged a 19-year-old Chatham man following an intimate partner violence investigation. Learn about the case details and community response.

Calgary Murder Hearing Delayed for Translation

The preliminary hearing for Mohamad Anass Mahamou Al-Sahli, accused of murdering his estranged wife, is delayed as court transcripts are translated into Arabic. Learn the details.

Domestic Violence's Long-Term Impact on Kids

A Calgary pediatrician reveals the devastating long-term effects of domestic violence on children's brain development, with Alberta rates at an all-time high. Learn how to help break the cycle.

Alberta to release education task force report

Alberta Premier and Education Minister will unveil findings from task force examining classroom challenges. Key report addresses educator concerns across provincial schools.

Child's quick action leads to safe escape in Sarnia

A child's immediate response during a domestic violence incident in Sarnia, Ontario prevented potential tragedy. Learn how quick thinking saved lives and what police recommend for family safety.

Trump Moves Education Programs to Other Departments

The Trump administration transfers key Education Department programs to other agencies, raising concerns about public education funding and efficiency. Experts warn of potential waste and disruption.

Ontario passes controversial education bill

The Ontario government has passed a contentious education bill. Discover the key changes, political reactions, and potential impacts on the province's school system.

Trump Administration Dismantles Education Department

The Trump administration has started breaking up the Education Department, transferring key offices to other federal agencies. Learn how this affects schools, colleges, and student funding across Canada.

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