Canadian Travels to Iran to Care for Dying Mother

A Canadian citizen named Amir is making a perilous journey to Iran to care for his terminally ill mother, stating he would not go unless absolutely necessary. The trip occurs as Canada's intelligence service warns of a 'Medium' threat level related to Ira

Child Dies After Balcony Fall in Mississauga: Police

Peel Regional Police are investigating the death of a young child who reportedly fell from a balcony in Mississauga. Authorities have confirmed the incident but released few details as the investigation continues.

Dresden Evacuates for WWII Bomb Disposal

Authorities in Dresden, Germany, cleared the city center to safely defuse an unexploded bomb from World War II, highlighting ongoing risks from wartime remnants.

PM's Global Tours Leave National Issues Unaddressed

Prime Minister Mark Carney's international diplomacy efforts are drawing criticism as domestic crises in healthcare, energy, and interprovincial trade remain unresolved. Experts warn of systemic failures in Canada's healthcare system.

Merchants Should Help Make 101 St. Area Safer

A letter to the editor calls on 101 Street businesses to take proactive steps for safety rather than relying on municipal interventions, amid concerns about parking and urban conditions.

NL Overhauls Procurement Following AI Report Errors

The government of Newfoundland and Labrador is implementing major changes to its procurement processes after a report revealed significant errors attributed to AI tools. This move aims to enhance transparency and accuracy in public spending.

Toronto City Council Plans Major Pothole Repair Blitz

Toronto City Council's Executive Committee is organizing a significant pothole repair initiative as residents report worsening street conditions. The campaign aims to address widespread infrastructure concerns across the city.

Page 383 of 1108
Pickt mobile sticky banner — logo, tagline and CTA button