Toronto Approves Paid Snow Shovelling Plan

Toronto City Council has passed a controversial paid snow shovelling program, modeled after New York City, despite warnings from critics who call it 'the stupid road'.

Saint John Police Arrest Two, Seize Drugs and Weapons

Saint John police have arrested two men and confiscated suspected cocaine, crack cocaine, knives, and shotgun ammunition in a recent operation, highlighting ongoing efforts to combat drug trafficking and weapon-related crimes in the city.

Warrant for Edmonton Woman in Regina Jewelry Robbery

Brianna Bouchie, 34, faces multiple charges including robbery and identity theft after a $200,000 jewelry store theft in Regina. A warrant has been active since September 2025 when she missed her court appearance.

Kenya Police Exhume 33 Bodies from Mass Grave

Forensic teams in Kenya have uncovered at least 33 bodies from a mass grave at a cemetery in Kericho, with investigations ongoing into the circumstances surrounding the grim discovery.

Rozon Defamation Lawsuit Against Two Women Ends

The long-running defamation lawsuit filed by Just for Laughs founder Gilbert Rozon against two women has concluded in Montreal, marking the end of a contentious legal battle that spanned several years.

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