Renewed Calls for Police Body Cameras in Canada Amid Controversial Winnipeg Shooting The recent death of a man shot by Winnipeg police has reignited debates […]
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Massive Storm Dumps Nearly a Meter of Snow on Ontario, Leaving Thousands Without Power
Ontario Faces “Rude Awakening” as Winter Storm Dumps Nearly a Metre of Snow, Causes Power Outages A sudden onset of winter weather brought heavy snow […]
Hitman Hired for $71,000 to Target Canadian Journalist
Hitman Offered $71,400 to Kill Montreal Crime Reporter A hitman offered C$100,000 ($71,400; £56,000) to assassinate Daniel Renaud, a crime reporter at Montreal’s La Presse, […]
Indigenous Markets Spring Up Across the City Ahead of the Holiday Season
As Christmas approaches and the hunt for meaningful gifts ramps up, Indigenous Christmas markets across the city provide an opportunity to find one-of-a-kind treasures while […]
Public Service Pension Plan Reports $1.9 Billion Surplus
Federal Public Service Pension Plan Reports $1.9 Billion Surplus, Sparks Debate Over Allocation The federal public service pension plan has reported a $1.9 billion surplus, […]
Exploring Options for Thunder Bay Shelter Village
Thunder Bay city council has decided to revisit the search for a location for the proposed temporary shelter village after rejecting a recommendation to use […]
Minister Confirms Canada Post Strike Won’t Be Sent to Arbitration
The federal government has announced it does not plan to intervene in the ongoing labor dispute at Canada Post, despite the proximity to the busy […]
Thunder Bay Begins Discussions on 2025 Capital Budget
Thunder Bay City Council has officially started reviewing the proposed 2025 capital budget, which totals approximately $162 million and includes a 3.8% tax levy increase. […]