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Suspicious fire damages new North Bay home

North Bay firefighters responded to a suspicious house fire on Shallot Crescent Thursday evening. The incident marks growing concern in the community as investigation continues.

Iran boycotts World Cup draw over visa issues

Iran's soccer federation will boycott the FIFA World Cup 2026 draw citing visa restrictions for its officials. The political protest highlights ongoing tensions in international sports.

Alberta Minister Blames Human Error in FOIP Process

Alberta's public safety minister admits to human error after department incorrectly claimed no records existed regarding Edmonton Police Commission complaint. Opposition NDP calls it pattern of interference.

Australia bans social media for children under 16

Australia implements landmark social media ban for children under 16, facing court challenges while prioritizing youth mental health and online safety. Learn about the global implications.

Winnipeg winter parking ban begins next week

Winnipeg's annual winter route parking ban begins next week, affecting snow routes across the city. Learn the dates and rules to avoid tickets and help snow clearing operations.

RVH alerts public to long emergency wait times

Royal Victoria Regional Health Centre in Barrie alerts patients about significant wait times due to high volume. Plan your visit accordingly and consider alternatives for non-urgent care.

Nunavik Inuit resilience in water crisis

Nunavik's Inuit communities demonstrate remarkable resilience facing ongoing water shortages. Learn how traditional knowledge helps combat Canada's northern water crisis.

Montreal Police Seek Suspects in Hate Crime Assault

Montreal police's hate crime unit is asking for public help to identify three suspects in an October 12 assault on two Black individuals downtown. The attack involved racist slurs and physical violence.

Toronto's neighbourhood retail hypocrisy exposed

Toronto's new neighbourhood retail regulations reveal city's contradictory stance on small businesses. Despite claims of support, restrictive rules threaten local entrepreneurship.

Howard Avenue lane restrictions start Monday

Howard Avenue in Windsor will experience center turn lane restrictions from Grand Marais Road East to Edinborough Street starting Monday. Plan your commute accordingly.

G20 Acts to Shield Critical Minerals from Trade Wars

The G20 summit in Johannesburg has issued a draft declaration calling for protection of critical minerals from unilateral trade actions, a move made in defiance of a U.S. boycott. Learn the implications for global supply chains.

Edmonton couple wins Mighty Millions grand prize

Jodi and Brian Mulawka of Edmonton are celebrating after winning the grand prize in the Mighty Millions lottery, including a luxury home in Cameron Heights. Read their inspiring story.

Saskatoon waste smell could linger until 2028

Saskatoon residents face persistent waste processing odours until 2028 as city council debates $93.4 million pipeline solution. Councillor calls 3-year timeline 'awful long time' to fix the problem.

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