Melting Snow Reveals Neglected Dog Waste in Urban Pathways

As winter snow melts across Ottawa, hidden dog waste emerges on public pathways, creating messy and unsanitary conditions for pedestrians. The issue highlights irresponsible pet ownership during colder months when fewer witnesses are present.

B.C. Premier Eby's Approval Hits Record Low in Survey

A new survey reveals British Columbia Premier David Eby's approval rating has plummeted to an all-time low, with public dissatisfaction over the NDP's handling of health care cited as a key factor driving the decline.

U.S. and Latin America Launch New Drug War Phase

The United States and Latin American allies have initiated a new era of anti-drug cooperation, including extraditions and intelligence sharing, amid regional political shifts and recent high-profile captures.

Squamish Firefighters Rescue 4, Dog from Sinking Car

In a tense emergency operation, Squamish firefighters successfully rescued four individuals and a dog trapped in a vehicle that was sinking in water. The incident highlights the bravery and quick response of local emergency services.

Psychologist: Starbucks Stabbing Accused Had Delusions

A psychologist testified that the accused in a deadly Vancouver Starbucks stabbing suffered from delusions, as surveillance video shows Inderdeep Singh Gosal on the day of the attack. The case highlights mental health issues in the justice system.

Jennifer Pan Guilty in 2010 Home Invasion Manslaughter

Jennifer Pan, whose case was featured in a Netflix documentary, pleaded guilty to manslaughter for her mother's death in a staged home invasion. She is now eligible for parole after her murder conviction was overturned.

Page 302 of 1082
Pickt mobile sticky banner — logo, tagline and CTA button