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Stolen vehicle in ditch leads to double arrest

A stolen vehicle discovered stuck in a ditch in Kitchener resulted in the arrest of two individuals. Police are investigating the incident, which highlights ongoing community safety concerns.

Survivors Didn't Radio for Backup Before Strike: Admiral

A top U.S. admiral told lawmakers survivors clung to a capsized boat but didn't radio for backup before a controversial 'double-tap' strike. President Trump backs Defense Secretary Hegseth amid war crime questions.

EU probes Meta for blocking AI rivals on WhatsApp

The European Union has initiated a formal antitrust investigation into Meta, examining whether its plans to restrict AI competitors' access to WhatsApp data violate competition rules. The probe, announced December 4, 2025, could have major implications fo

Trump Scolds Duffy Over Buttigieg Name Pronunciation

A White House announcement on vehicle mileage rules was sidetracked when Donald Trump corrected his Transportation Secretary's pronunciation of Pete Buttigieg's last name. The exchange sparked immediate social media reactions.

Moulton: Trump Admin Threw Admiral Under the Bus

Democratic Rep. Seth Moulton, a Marine veteran, condemns the White House over a controversial 'double tap' airstrike. He accuses officials of shifting blame and disrespecting the military.

Double Standard at Toronto City Hall: Flag vs. Protest

A Toronto man was confronted by security for flying the Canadian flag at Nathan Phillips Square, while anti-Israel demonstrations occur without intervention. Critics call it a double standard on freedom of expression.

Trump, Hegseth Blame Admiral for Controversial Strike

President Trump and Defense Secretary Hegseth shift blame to a Navy admiral for a follow-up attack on survivors, an act defined as unlawful in U.S. military manuals. Explore the details and ongoing controversy.

Nova Scotia minimum wage set to hit $17 in 2026

Nova Scotia's minimum wage is scheduled to increase to $17 per hour in October 2026, part of a multi-year plan. Learn about the timeline and what it means for workers and businesses.

New N.S. recycling regulations start Monday

New recycling regulations come into force in Nova Scotia on Monday, December 1, 2025. Learn what the changes mean for residents and businesses across the province.

NHL's Problematic Rules Need Simple Solutions

Jack Todd critiques the NHL's convoluted rules that disrupt game flow, from offside reviews to delay of game penalties, and proposes straightforward fixes for better hockey.

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