Spy Chief's Team Probed Puerto Rico Voting Machines

A team under President Trump's spy chief, Tulsi Gabbard, investigated Puerto Rico's voting machines last spring, focusing on cybersecurity vulnerabilities but finding no evidence of Venezuelan interference.

Albertans Rally Against Separatism, Champion Unity

Amid growing separatist sentiment in Alberta, groups like The Canadian Club are actively promoting national unity, with petitions and public discussions highlighting the benefits of remaining in Canada.

Fourth Suspect Charged in Regina's 2026 Homicide

Regina police have laid a murder charge against a fourth individual connected to the city's first homicide of 2026, following the discovery of a body in a vehicle that fled police on Dewdney Avenue.

61-Year-Old Charged in Cochrane Drug Bust

A 61-year-old Cochrane man faces charges after RCMP seized a significant quantity of illegal drugs from a Heritage Hills residence, highlighting ongoing law enforcement efforts.

B.C. Conservative Leadership Race Hits 10 Candidates

The British Columbia Conservative Party leadership contest has grown to ten contenders as MLA Bruce Banman and newcomer Kooner officially join the field, intensifying the political competition ahead of a critical decision for the party's future direction.

OPP Seizes $400K Cocaine Near Thunder Bay

Ontario Provincial Police confiscated cocaine valued at $400,000 during a routine traffic stop in Northern Ontario, highlighting ongoing drug enforcement efforts.

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