N.B. Spends $423M on Justice and Public Safety

The New Brunswick government has announced a significant investment of $423 million in its Department of Justice and Public Safety, aimed at enhancing law enforcement and public security initiatives across the province.

Duck Lake Fails in Bid to Sell Naming Rights

The historic Saskatchewan town of Duck Lake has been unsuccessful in its attempt to sell naming rights, a move aimed at generating revenue for community projects and preservation efforts.

Canada's 30-Day Passport Guarantee and Fee Hike

The Canadian government has launched a 30-business-day passport processing guarantee with a refund policy, coinciding with fee increases that make Canadian passports the ninth most expensive globally.

DNA Links 1974 Utah Teen Death to Ted Bundy

Advanced DNA testing has conclusively connected the unsolved 1974 murder of a Utah teenager to notorious serial killer Ted Bundy, according to local sheriff's officials.

Republicans to End Homeland Security Shutdown

Republican leaders in the U.S. Congress have declared their intention to pursue a legislative path to resolve the ongoing shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security, aiming to restore critical functions and funding.

Edmonton Police Charge 3 in Bear Spray Robbery Spree

Edmonton Police Service has charged three individuals in connection with a series of robberies involving bear spray attacks. Authorities warn that similar incidents continue to occur across the city, urging residents to remain vigilant.

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