Fairhaven Neighborhood Watch Formalizes with Recruitment and App

Ward 3 Councillor Robert Pearce is formalizing a neighborhood watch in Fairhaven to combat crime, homelessness, and drug issues. A recruitment event on March 18 aims to boost volunteers, and a reporting app will pilot to enhance community safety efforts.

Ex-Prince Andrew Arrested in Epstein-Linked Misconduct Probe

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, brother of King Charles, has been arrested by Thames Valley Police on suspicion of misconduct in public office. The arrest follows the release of U.S. Department of Justice emails allegedly showing he disclosed confidential inf

London City Hall Spends $20M from Property Tax Growth

London City Hall has announced plans to allocate $20 million generated from property tax assessment growth to fund key municipal initiatives, including infrastructure upgrades and community services, as detailed in a recent report.

Former Prince Andrew Arrested by U.K. Police

The Duke of York, formerly known as Prince Andrew, has been taken into custody by British authorities following allegations of misconduct, marking a significant development in the ongoing royal controversies.

Immigrant Wins New Chance to Keep Canadian Citizenship

A Bangladeshi immigrant who used a false identity in his initial refugee claim has won a Federal Court appeal for another opportunity to retain his Canadian citizenship, with the judge citing procedural deficiencies in the original decision.

Three Charged After $488K Thunder Bay Drug Bust

Thunder Bay Police have arrested three people and seized drugs valued at nearly half a million dollars in a significant enforcement operation, highlighting ongoing efforts to combat narcotics trafficking in Northern Ontario.

Texas GOP's $60M Rescue Fails, Paxton Leads Senate Race

Senate Republicans' $60 million effort to save John Cornyn in Texas has proven ineffective, with Ken Paxton leading the GOP primary. Cornyn warns of an 'Election Day massacre' if Paxton wins, risking GOP control of the Senate seat and broader party losses

Newsom Mocks Trump with Rest Stop Naming Proposal

California Governor Gavin Newsom and his press office offered to rename a highway rest stop in honor of President Donald Trump, mocking his penchant for branding. The satirical gesture highlights political tensions as Newsom eyes a 2028 presidential run.

Quebec Homelessness Strategy Needs Change, CEO Says

Sam Watts, CEO of Welcome Hall Mission, argues Quebec's approach to homelessness is outdated and relies too heavily on under-resourced charities. He calls for systemic reform, including a defined role for hospitals and better support for vulnerable popula

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