Somali Pirates Hijack Tanker in Arabian Sea

Somali pirates hijack the Hellas Aphrodite tanker off Somalia's coast on November 7, 2025. Learn about the escalating maritime security threat and international response.

Saskatchewan Party seeks to earn back city votes

Saskatchewan Party convention focuses on rebuilding urban support as Premier Scott Moe addresses party members in Saskatoon. Learn about their strategy to reconnect with city voters.

Windsor police training causes loud bangs

Windsor residents heard loud bangs during police training exercises. Learn what caused the noises and how authorities notified the community about the activities.

Quebec man pleads guilty in Taser smuggling case

A Quebec man faces sentencing after pleading guilty to smuggling a Taser disguised as a flashlight through Mississauga. Learn about this border security breach and its implications.

Nova Scotia premier blasts judges over poppy ban

Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston threatens new legislation after judges demand court staff remove remembrance poppies, calling the order 'disgusting' and vowing to protect the symbol's sanctity.

Trump Admin Appeals SNAP Benefits Court Order

The Trump administration appeals a federal order to distribute full November SNAP benefits during the government shutdown, creating uncertainty for millions of Americans.

Woman Guilty of Harassing Madeleine McCann's Family

A Polish woman found guilty of harassing Kate and Gerry McCann but cleared of stalking charges in the ongoing Madeleine McCann case. Learn the details of this disturbing harassment campaign.

Sarnia Police Report Changing Crime Patterns

Sarnia Police Service reveals concerning crime trends with intimate partner violence calls decreasing while assaults and weapon-related incidents increase. Stay informed about community safety.

Canada's Military Recruitment Plan Criticized

Expert analysis reveals Canada's military lacks capacity to train proposed 400,000 reserves. Recruitment struggles and infrastructure issues challenge ambitious expansion plans.

Nova Scotia Premier Slams Court Poppy Ban

Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston condemns court order prohibiting workers from wearing poppies, calling it 'disgusting' and vowing legislative action to protect remembrance symbols.

Vancouver Chinatown's Last Post Office Faces Closure

Community activists rally to save Vancouver Chinatown's final Canada Post location, calling it a vital lifeline for seniors and local businesses. Petition launched to stop November 2025 closure.

Second Person Charged in Halifax Homicide

Halifax police have charged a second individual with second-degree murder in connection with a man's death. The investigation continues as authorities seek justice.

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