Dangerous driving charge laid in Windsor hydro pole crash

A dangerous driving charge has been laid following an overnight collision in Windsor that knocked down a hydro pole, causing a significant power outage. Learn the details of the incident and its impact on the community.

Hanson: DEI and Left-Wing Ideologies Face Scrutiny

Victor Davis Hanson analyzes DEI policies, Michelle Obama's racism claims, and Democratic ideological positions in his latest column. Read his critical perspective on current political discourse.

Montreal Police Seek Suspects in Hate Crime Assault

Montreal police's hate crime unit is asking for public help to identify three suspects in an October 12 assault on two Black individuals downtown. The attack involved racist slurs and physical violence.

Time to End Presidential Pardon Power Abuse

Jonah Goldberg argues for constitutional amendment to limit presidential pardon power after abuses by Trump and Biden. Learn why checks and balances have failed.

Sault police seek suspect in Mark's theft

Sault police and Crime Stoppers seek public help identifying a suspect in clothing theft from Mark's Work Wearhouse on October 21, 2025. Anyone with information is urged to come forward.

Carney: Nostalgia Not a Strategy at G20 Summit

Canadian PM Mark Carney urges global unity at G20 summit, warning against protectionism as U.S. boycott highlights fragmentation. Key leaders discuss multilateralism's future.

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