Sudbury Events Centre Construction Picks Up Pace

Construction on Greater Sudbury's new events centre is advancing rapidly, with steel pilings being driven deep into bedrock to secure the foundation, despite challenging weather forecasts for the region.

Court Rejects Bid to Reinstate B.C. Drug Decriminalization

A Federal Court judge has dismissed a legal challenge from drug user advocacy groups seeking to reinstate British Columbia's decriminalization pilot project, citing public safety concerns and compliance with the Charter of Rights.

Ottawa Honors Supreme Court Pioneer Rosalie Abella

Ottawa celebrates former Supreme Court Justice Rosalie Silberman Abella's legacy with a special event at City Hall, highlighting her trailblazing career and impact on justice ahead of International Women's Day.

Brantford Rally Calls for Harsher Drug Dealer Penalties

A rally outside the Brantford courthouse on Black Balloon Day called for stricter penalties for drug dealers, highlighting community concerns over drug-related issues. The event drew attention amid ongoing national discussions on justice and public safety

Iran Conflict Escalates, Canada May Join Global Response

Iran's military actions have triggered widespread regional conflict, drawing responses from multiple nations including European powers and potentially NATO. Canada is now evaluating its role as tensions threaten to escalate further.

Burnaby RCMP Seeks Suspect in Park Sexual Assault

Burnaby RCMP have released video and photos of a person of interest in a sexual assault that occurred in Lobley Park in February. Police are urging the public to come forward with any information.

SIU Probes London Woman's Death After Police Encounter

Ontario's Special Investigations Unit is examining the circumstances surrounding the death of a 32-year-old London woman after an interaction with police. The incident has prompted an independent review to determine potential police involvement.

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