Politics
Windsor Woman Charged After Allegedly Throwing Ashtray and Camera at Tenant
Chatham-Kent Police Service has charged a woman following an altercation at an apartment building where she allegedly threw an ashtray and camera at another tenant.
Business
Scotiabank CEO: Middle East Conflict Highlights Critical Role of Canadian Energy Exports
The CEO of Scotiabank emphasizes that ongoing Middle East tensions underscore the strategic value of Canada's energy exports for global stability and economic security.
Sports
Windsor Cancels Summer Curling Conversion Due to Low Community Interest
The city of Windsor has decided against converting an ice pad for summer curling activities, citing insufficient public demand and participation concerns.
Lifestyle
Kahi Wrinkle Bounce Balm: A K-Beauty Sensation Now 20% Off on Amazon
Discover the Kahi Wrinkle Bounce multi-balm stick, a K-beauty essential that hydrates, reduces fine lines, and boosts radiance. HuffPost readers can get an exclusive 20% discount on Amazon with code HUFFXKAHI.
Entertainment
Environment
Health
Canada Outranks U.S. in Women's Safety Index
Canada ranks 16th globally in the Women, Peace and Security Index, surpassing the United States despite rising domestic violence rates across Canadian provinces.
Lloydminster Police Handle Five Overdoses in One Day
Lloydminster police responded to five separate overdose incidents within 24 hours, highlighting the ongoing public health crisis. Authorities urge community awareness and support for harm reduction initiatives.
Gender-Based Violence Costs B.C. $1.12B Annually
A new YWCA report details the staggering $1.12 billion annual economic burden of gender-based violence in British Columbia, highlighting impacts on healthcare, justice, and lost productivity.
Flu Cases Rise in Ontario: What to Know About Symptoms and Safety
Ontario is experiencing an increase in influenza B infections, with health experts warning of symptoms and advising on preventive measures during global events like the World Cup in Toronto.
B.C. Marks 10 Years of Toxic Drug Crisis
British Columbia commemorates the 10th anniversary of its public health emergency declaration as toxic drugs claim over 18,000 lives. Experts warn the unpredictable drug supply continues to challenge prevention efforts.
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