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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.

Digital 911 System Deployed in Owen Sound

Owen Sound introduces a revolutionary digital 911 system that transforms emergency response capabilities. Learn how this technology enhances public safety across the community.

Bald Eagle Drops Cat Through Car Windshield

A North Carolina driver experienced an unbelievable incident when a bald eagle dropped a cat through their windshield. Read this incredible wildlife encounter story.

Eagle drops cat on car windshield in NC

A driver escaped injury when a bald eagle dropped a cat carcass onto her windshield near Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Read this incredible true story.

Non-911 Crisis Response Serves 4,000 Ottawa Calls

Ottawa's innovative non-911 crisis response team successfully managed over 4,000 mental health calls in its inaugural year, providing specialized care and reducing police involvement.

Halton Police Deploy AI for Non-Emergency Calls

Halton Regional Police Service introduces SARA AI system to handle 160,000 non-emergency calls annually, freeing up human communicators for urgent matters. Learn how this technology works.

UK Train Stabbing Suspect Released Without Charges

British authorities have released a man arrested in connection with a violent train station stabbing incident without pressing charges, as the investigation into the shocking attack continues to unfold.

Controversial calls burn Canadiens in Oilers loss

The Montreal Canadiens fell to the Edmonton Oilers in a game marred by questionable officiating decisions that left fans and players frustrated. Key penalty calls and a disallowed goal proved decisive in the tight contest.

Deputy convicted in fatal shooting of pregnant woman

Former Illinois sheriff's deputy found guilty of second-degree murder for killing Sonya Massey during a 911 response call. The case highlights ongoing concerns about police use of force and racial justice.

Illinois Deputy Guilty of Murder in 911 Shooting

A landmark verdict finds Illinois sheriff's deputy Sean Grayson guilty of murder for killing Sonya Massey, a Black woman who had called 911 for assistance. The case highlights ongoing concerns about police violence and racial justice.

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