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Cartoonist Bob Wood's Life Mirrored His Crime Comics

The dark, true story of Bob Wood, co-creator of the infamous 'Crime Does Not Pay' comic, whose life ended in a real-life murder scandal. Explore the rise and fall of true crime comics in Canada and the U.S.

Elon Musk becomes first person worth $700 billion

Elon Musk's wealth soars to an unprecedented $700 billion following a court ruling upholding his Tesla pay package. This milestone solidifies his position as the world's richest person.

Elon Musk's $139B pay deal restored by judge

A Delaware judge has reinstated Elon Musk's monumental 2018 compensation package worth $139 billion, concluding a years-long legal dispute. Explore the details and implications.

Union exec sues PSAC over alleged bogus pay scheme

A sidelined union president is suing PSAC, alleging a scheme allowed staff to get extra pay without membership approval. Get the full story on the legal battle and financial irregularities.

Quebec mandates 3-day office return for public servants

The Quebec government has mandated its public sector employees return to the office three days weekly, aligning with a broader Canadian trend. Explore the details and what it means for the future of hybrid work.

Hamilton parking tickets now fund toy donations

The City of Hamilton launches a seasonal initiative allowing residents to pay parking fines with new toy donations, supporting local families in need this holiday season. Learn how to participate.

Sudbury Firefighters Win Pay Parity with Police

An arbitrator has ruled that Sudbury firefighters will receive wage parity with city police. Salaries will rise to $119,000 by 2026. Read the details of this landmark decision.

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