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SAGA Metals Mobilizes for 2026 Drilling at Radar Project

SAGA Metals Corp. has mobilized crews to begin a major 2026 drill program at its Radar Ti-V-Fe Project in Labrador, targeting a maiden Mineral Resource Estimate for titanium, vanadium, and iron ore. Read about the strategic implications for Canada's criti

Speed Cameras Coming to Nova Scotia This Year

Nova Scotia announces the implementation of speed cameras in 2026 to enhance road safety. Learn about the plan, its goals, and how it aims to reduce speeding-related incidents.

SAGA Metals Hits Best Drill Results in Labrador

SAGA Metals Corp. announces its best drill results to date from the Trapper Zone at the Radar Ti-V-Fe Project in Labrador, showing significant increases in critical mineral grades.

RCMP investigate Shediac break-in on Christmas Eve

New Brunswick RCMP are investigating a break and enter in Shediac that occurred on December 24, 2025. Police have released a photo of a suspect and are asking for the public's assistance.

Biden's Christmas Photo Draws Scrutiny Online

A Christmas Eve post from former U.S. President Joe Biden sparked online chatter after his face was partially obscured in a family photo. The warm message contrasted with current political rhetoric.

JD Vance's Navy SEAL Training Draws 'Cosplay' Backlash

Vice President JD Vance faces online criticism after sharing photos of a training session with Navy SEALs, with detractors calling it a 'desperate photo op' during a government shutdown. Read the full story.

Trump Photo Vanishes from Epstein Document Release

A photo of Donald Trump found in Jeffrey Epstein's files was removed from a DOJ release. House Democrats demand transparency and consider impeachment over the handling of the documents.

Edmonton Police Support Reinstating Photo Radar

Edmonton police endorse the city's push to bring back photo radar, acknowledging the need for improved traffic safety. Get the details on the proposed changes and public reaction.

Ottawa Police Launch New Traffic Patrols

Ottawa Police deploy new district traffic units to combat speeding and dangerous driving, filling the void left by the provincial ban on automated speed cameras.

Brian Walshe guilty of murdering wife Ana

Brian Walshe convicted of first-degree murder for killing his wife Ana, who vanished in 2022. The verdict concludes a nearly three-year mystery that gripped the public.

Why Smiling in Passport Photos is Banned

Discover why border security and facial recognition technology require a neutral expression in your passport photo. Learn the rules to avoid application delays.

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