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Poland intercepts Russian plane over Baltic Sea

Poland's military intercepted a Russian aircraft over the Baltic Sea and reported airspace violations from Belarus, highlighting ongoing regional tensions. Read the latest details.

Regina's Police Chief Outlines Vision for 2026

Regina Police Chief Lorilee Davies reflects on the service's year and maps out long-term objectives for 2026. Learn about the priorities for community safety in Saskatchewan's capital.

Winnipeg Curling Club Sues City Over Development

The Granite Curling Club in Winnipeg is taking legal action against the city over a housing development decision. The club argues the project threatens its future. Learn the details of the dispute.

Alberta RCMP Focus on Rural Policing Needs for 2026

Alberta RCMP's commanding officer, Deputy Commissioner Trevor Daroux, outlines plans to better address the changing public safety requirements of rural communities in the coming year. Learn about the new priorities.

LaSalle backs out of Amherstburg policing talks

The Town of LaSalle has withdrawn from discussions to potentially provide policing services to Amherstburg, impacting regional service collaboration in Windsor-Essex. Learn the details.

Ottawa Police Service 2026 Budget Approved

The Ottawa Police Services Board has officially approved the police budget for 2026. Get the full breakdown of the financial plan and its implications for the city.

B.C. tribunal settles unusual credit dispute

A British Columbia tribunal has resolved a complex dispute involving an unusual credit arrangement. Learn how the case unfolded and what it means for financial agreements in Canada.

Ontario tables bill to end boundary disputes

Ontario's government introduces legislation to resolve controversial municipal boundary conflicts. Learn how this impacts housing development across the province.

Villa Maria students rally in lease dispute with nuns

Hundreds of Villa Maria students and parents rallied Friday to save their school from closure amid a lease standoff with the Sisters of Notre Dame. Join the movement to preserve Montreal education.

Canada Post, union reach tentative labour deal

Canada Post and its union have reached a tentative agreement, potentially ending a two-year labour dispute that included national strikes. Learn the details of this breakthrough.

B.C. Port Dispute Puts Billions in Exports at Risk

A legal dispute at the Port of Prince Rupert, involving First Nations and an exclusivity deal, is jeopardizing Canada's plan to double non-U.S. exports and billions in resource opportunities.

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