Two men have been fined over $10,000 after pleading guilty to poaching a bull moose east of Armstrong. An Amherstburg man was fined $8,000 after […]
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Library CEO Disappointed by Administration’s Rejection
Richard Togman, CEO of the Thunder Bay Public Library, expressed disappointment with the city administration’s suggestion to the council regarding a new library. The administration […]
Many Devices Restored Following Global Outage, Reports CrowdStrike
A “significant” number of the 8.5 million devices affected by last week’s global IT outage are back online, according to the cybersecurity company at the […]
Canadian Oil Production at Risk as MEG Energy Evacuates Workers Due to Wildfires
Wildfires in Alberta Threaten Significant Oil Output, Prompting Worker Evacuations by MEG Energy A resurgence of wildfires in Alberta is endangering up to half a […]
Ontario’s ‘Crypto King’ is expected to remain bankrupt until his criminal charges are resolved.
Ontario’s self-described Crypto King will likely remain bankrupt until criminal fraud and money laundering charges against the 25-year-old are resolved. Justice William Black dismissed Aiden […]
Canada to Issue Formal Apology to Nine Dakota and Lakota Nations for Historic Refugee Designation
The federal government is set to formally apologize to the Dakota and Lakota Nations in Manitoba and Saskatchewan on Monday for historically designating them as […]
Heat Warning Persists Across Eastern Ontario and Western Quebec
Temperatures are expected to remain high across parts of eastern Ontario and western Quebec for the next few days, with little relief anticipated before Tuesday […]
Doug Ford Accelerates Availability of Ready-to-Drink Cocktails in Grocery Stores Amid LCBO Strike
Premier Doug Ford is expediting the sale of “ready-to-drink” cocktails to 450 supermarkets in a surprise move condemned by striking LCBO workers as a provocation. […]