Ontario Backs North Bay Veteran for Victoria Cross Award

The Ontario government, led by Premier Doug Ford, is formally calling on Ottawa to award the Victoria Cross to Nipissing veteran Private Jess Larochelle, marking a significant advancement in the long-standing campaign for his recognition.

Class Action Against Uber Over Fees Approved in Quebec

A Quebec Superior Court has authorized a class-action lawsuit against Uber Technologies Inc., allowing users to challenge the company's cancellation fee policies collectively. The case centers on allegations that Uber's fees are unfair and improperly appl

FSIN Defends Position as Feds Seek $30 Million Repayment

The Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations disputes audit findings as Indigenous Services Canada works to recoup nearly $30 million in federal funding, with FSIN Chief Bobby Cameron asserting good faith throughout the process.

Abbotsford Police Warn of Sex Offender's Release

Stephen Bradley Ewing, 46, is scheduled for release from William Head Institution on March 30, 2026, and will reside in the Abbotsford area. Police are warning the public about his criminal history and release conditions.

Sex Offender Released in B.C., Police Warn Public

Police in British Columbia have issued a public warning as high-risk sex offender Stephen Bradley Ewing is released into the community. Authorities urge immediate reporting of any condition violations.

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