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Wolfe Island Ferry Service Restored

Ferry service connecting Wolfe Island to the mainland has been restored for both vehicles and passengers, resuming a critical transportation link for the community.

P.E.I.'s First Hate Crime Charges Laid by RCMP

The RCMP has laid Prince Edward Island's first-ever hate crime charges following an investigation into alleged antisemitic social media posts. Learn the details of this landmark case.

Electrical Issue Sidelines Wolfe Island Ferry

The Wolfe Island Ferry remains out of service due to an electrical problem, disrupting travel between Kingston and the island. Officials are working to resolve the issue.

Fire damages two downtown Kingston businesses

A late-night fire on December 21, 2025, damaged The Shuroop and A One Clothing in downtown Kingston. No injuries were reported. Read the latest details on the incident.

Doctor fights $600K repayment for COVID vaccine clinics

Kingston family physician Dr. Elaine Ma is in court fighting an order to repay over $600,000 for mass vaccination clinics she organized during the pandemic. Her case raises questions about emergency response and outdated billing rules.

Manitoba leads provinces in 2024 homicide rate

Statistics Canada data reveals Manitoba had the highest homicide rate among provinces in 2024. Explore the national crime trends and what this means for community safety.

Kingston police seek ATM fraud suspect

Kingston Police are searching for a suspect accused of making fraudulent withdrawals after a bank customer left their card in an ATM on October 1, 2025.

Bubble or Bull? Market Outlook and China EV Risks

Financial Post Video explores the 2026 bull market forecast with Som Seif, the threat of Chinese EV imports, and the story behind the iconic Toys 'R' Us jingle. Essential viewing for Canadian investors.

China EV imports security threat to Canada

Canadian security experts warn that Chinese electric vehicles pose data security risks comparable to TikTok. Learn why officials are concerned about foreign-controlled vehicles on Canadian roads.

RCMP probes Fisher Branch death as homicide

Manitoba RCMP are investigating a suspicious death in Fisher Branch as a homicide. The investigation continues as police gather evidence and seek information from the public.

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