Wanted Man Hits Six Nations Police Officer with Car

A wanted suspect struck a Six Nations Police officer with a vehicle during an incident, with police seizing a gun, ammunition, cash, and suspected drugs. The confrontation highlights ongoing law enforcement challenges in the region.

Kenney Battles Separatism Without Premier Role

Former Alberta Premier Jason Kenney continues to vocally oppose separatist movements, contrasting with current leadership's approach and highlighting the risks of external engagement.

MP Refuses Pay Hike, Faces Criticism from Colleagues

Conservative MP Mike Dawson has announced he will refuse an automatic $10,000 salary increase for MPs, calling it 'distasteful' amid economic struggles. His decision has drawn criticism from fellow Conservatives.

Trump Pardons Five Ex-NFL Players, One Posthumously

U.S. President Donald Trump has pardoned five former professional football players, including one posthumously, for convictions ranging from perjury to drug trafficking, announced by White House pardon czar Alice Marie Johnson.

High-Risk Offender Returns to Waterloo Region

Waterloo Regional Police have issued a public notification that Kevin Koehler, a designated high-risk offender, has been released and is now residing in the community. Authorities are advising residents to exercise caution.

Cape Breton Frustration Over Abandoned Buildings Grows

In Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, local residents and councillors are increasingly fed up with the issue of abandoned buildings, citing safety hazards and community blight. Councillor Gordon MacDonald highlights the problem, emphasizing the need for action to

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