Regina Bus Fare Increase Vote Postponed Two More Weeks

Regina City Council has postponed the final vote on a 10% transit fare increase for two more weeks after a divided council failed to reach consensus. The decision follows public opposition and concerns about affordability for riders.

Petawawa Man, 19, Charged After Weapons Scare

A 19-year-old Petawawa man faces multiple charges after Ontario Provincial Police responded to reports of a possibly impaired driver allegedly waving a handgun in a parking lot. Police recovered an imitation firearm during the arrest.

U.S. Terror Attacks Tied to Iran Strikes: Breakdown

A series of Islamist terror attacks in the U.S. have been triggered by Israeli-American air strikes on Iran, with incidents in Michigan, Virginia, New York, and Austin resulting in multiple casualties.

RCMP Takes Over Trenton Policing Next Month

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police will officially begin providing policing services in Trenton, Nova Scotia, next month, marking a significant transition in local law enforcement operations.

Sudbury Police Launch Specialized Child Abuse Unit

Sudbury police have initiated a pilot program with five specialized officers dedicated to handling child abuse and sexual assault cases, emphasizing trauma-informed and victim-centered care approaches.

Zelenskyy Slams U.S. 30-Day Waiver on Russian Oil Sanctions

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has publicly criticized a U.S. decision to grant a 30-day waiver on sanctions targeting Russian oil, calling it 'not the right decision' during a meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron in Paris.

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