Cyclone Helicopter Fleet Delayed Until 2029

The Canadian military's Cyclone helicopter fleet won't be fully operational until 2029, 25 years after the contract was signed, due to supply chain issues and parts shortages.

Crossing Guard Death Sparks Outcry Over Speed Cameras

The fatal hit-and-run of a crossing guard in Barrhaven has ignited public anger, with letters blaming the removal of speed cameras for increased risks near schools. Critics argue this policy shift prioritizes cars over pedestrian safety.

Iran Issues Peace Conditions, Rejects U.S. Talks

Iran has publicly rejected U.S. overtures for peace talks while presenting its own conditions to end the conflict, including demands for reparations and recognition of authority over the Strait of Hormuz.

Cuban President: Raúl Castro Involved in U.S. Talks

Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel has revealed that former leader Raúl Castro is actively participating in preliminary diplomatic discussions with the United States, signaling a potential thaw in long-strained bilateral relations.

Five Arrested in Montreal Prison Murder Case

Police have apprehended five individuals linked to a homicide at Bordeaux Prison in Montreal, with authorities continuing their investigation into the incident that occurred at the correctional facility.

Regina Phone Scam Defrauds Victim of Nearly $5,000

Regina police are alerting the public after a sophisticated phone scam resulted in a local resident losing nearly $5,000. Authorities warn scammers are using advanced tactics to impersonate legitimate organizations.

First Nations Call for Audit After Child's Death

First Nations leaders are demanding a comprehensive audit of the Human Rights Commission following the tragic death of a 3-year-old, citing systemic failures and calling for urgent reforms to protect Indigenous children.

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