Harsh winter weather is continuing across southern Ontario, with two weather warnings in effect Tuesday for extreme cold and heavy snow. Most of the region, […]
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Border Patrol commander Bovino and other agents poised to leave Minneapolis
MINNEAPOLIS — A senior U.S. Border Patrol commander and several agents are expected to leave Minneapolis as early as Tuesday, according to a person familiar […]
Protests erupt in Minneapolis after immigration agents fatally shoot man
Immigration agents have shot and killed a man in Minneapolis, triggering angry protests and sharp criticism from state and local leaders. The man, Alex Pretti, […]
Disgraced Winnipeg police officer who “believed he was untouchable” sentenced to seven years in prison
Former Winnipeg police officer Elston Bostock has been sentenced to seven years in prison after admitting to serious crimes committed while on the job. Bostock […]
City Added to Federal Rural Development Program
THUNDER BAY – Thunder Bay is now eligible for provincial funding under the Rural Ontario Development (ROD) Program, opening the door for the city, local […]
Snow squalls could dump up to 15 cm in parts of southern Ontario
More snow is expected across parts of Ontario today as snow squalls move in, after some areas received up to 40 centimetres on Thursday and […]
Denmark flags “deep differences” following White House discussions on Greenland
Denmark’s foreign minister says his country has a “fundamental disagreement” with the United States over Greenland after talks at the White House. Lars Løkke Rasmussen […]
FBI probes fatal shooting of woman by ICE officer in Minneapolis
An FBI investigation is underway after a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer shot and killed a woman in Minneapolis on Wednesday. Renee Nicole […]
Search of Thunder Bay landfill for First Nation woman’s remains yields no results
After nearly a month of searching Thunder Bay’s landfill, the family of Deborah Anishinabie is still waiting for answers as the police investigation into her […]
CBSA seizes more than 200,000 nicotine pouches
THUNDER BAY — Canada Border Services Agency officers made an unusual seizure at the Pigeon River border crossing this year, finding more than 200,000 nicotine […]
