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Old North Residents Mobilize Against Dangerous Traffic

Fed-up residents in London's Old North community are taking traffic safety into their own hands after years of speeding vehicles and near-misses. Discover how this historic neighbourhood is fighting back against dangerous driving.

Committee Revises Order for Grant Applicant Data

A House of Commons committee has significantly revised its controversial order for detailed information about federal grant applicants after facing privacy concerns and government pushback.

Chatham-Kent proposes 49% tax hike in 2026 budget

Chatham-Kent officials are sounding the alarm as the 2026 budget proposes nearly 50% tax increase, blaming provincial funding restrictions for forcing drastic measures on local taxpayers.

Tilbury woman released on bail in murder case

A Tilbury woman charged with first-degree murder in the death of Henry Neudorf has been granted bail as she awaits trial. Get the latest developments in this ongoing Windsor-area court case.

Canadiens Early Struggles Spark Concern

As the Montreal Canadiens face mounting challenges early in the season, questions emerge about team performance, defensive vulnerabilities, and offensive consistency. Expert analysis reveals worrying trends that could impact their playoff hopes.

Cambridge Clears Homeless Encampment Over Safety Concerns

City crews removed a homeless encampment at Cambridge's 150 Main Street, citing fire hazards and public safety risks. The operation highlights ongoing tensions between municipal enforcement and vulnerable populations.

Chatham Grandfather Wins $100K with Bingo Doubler

A retired Chatham grandfather's routine lottery ticket purchase turned into a life-changing $100,000 win with the Instant Bingo Doubler game, proving that massive fortunes can come in small packages.

Lansdowne 2.0 Faces Union Contract Concerns

Ottawa's building trades council raises alarm about non-union contractors and wage concerns in the massive Lansdowne 2.0 redevelopment project, warning of potential labor disputes.

Chatham-Kent councillor moves to block wind farms

A municipal councillor in Chatham-Kent is pushing for the community to be declared an 'unwilling host' for future wind energy projects, citing resident concerns and seeking local control over renewable energy development.

Mike Johnson's Wife in 'Prayer Partner' Controversy

House Speaker Mike Johnson's wife, Kelly Johnson, is under scrutiny for her close relationship with a 30-year-old woman she met through a Christian counseling program, raising ethical questions about their 'prayer partner' dynamic.

Vancouver Island Police Face Critical Staffing Crisis

Multiple police departments across Vancouver Island are sounding the alarm about severe staffing shortages that threaten public safety and officer well-being. Learn which communities are most affected.

Chatham's Navistar Plant Becomes Massive Sports Complex

A massive industrial transformation is underway in Chatham as the abandoned Navistar property becomes a state-of-the-art indoor sports facility, promising economic revival and athletic excellence for Southwestern Ontario.

Federal Agency Rejects Dresden Landfill Intervention

Environment and Climate Change Canada declines to intervene in York1's Dresden landfill project, citing provincial jurisdiction. Local officials express disappointment as waste management concerns continue.

Rio's Deadliest Police Raid: 40+ Bodies Found

A shocking police operation in Rio de Janeiro's Jacarezinho favela leaves more than 40 dead in what authorities call the city's deadliest raid ever, raising serious human rights concerns.

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