Circle K Water Contamination Causes Car Troubles in Edmonton
Circle K Water Contamination in Edmonton Causes Car Issues

Circle K has confirmed that water infiltrated the storage tank at a south Edmonton gas station following multiple reports of car troubles from customers. The incident has raised concerns about fuel quality and safety at the location.

Police to Provide Update on 2024 Disappearance of Toronto Woman

Authorities are set to release new information regarding the 2024 disappearance of a Toronto woman, a case that has garnered significant public attention.

Legal Battle Between Hamilton Baseball Team and St. Louis Cardinals

A Hamilton-based baseball team finds itself embroiled in a legal dispute with the St. Louis Cardinals over trademark and branding issues.

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Calls for Stronger Domestic Violence Protections in B.C.

British Columbia lawmakers are hearing demands for enhanced domestic violence protections, with advocates pushing for legislative changes.

MLA Criticized for 'Blood and Soil' Remark in B.C. Legislature

A British Columbia MLA faces backlash for using the phrase 'blood and soil,' which critics label as Nazi rhetoric, during a legislative session.

Calgary Expo Parade Cancelled Due to Strong Winds

The Calgary Expo parade was abruptly cancelled as high winds posed safety risks, disappointing attendees and participants.

Ottawa Police Officer Demoted for Unauthorized Searches

An Ottawa police officer has been demoted after conducting 69 unauthorized searches targeting ex-partners and members of the public, breaching privacy protocols.

Distraction Thefts in Ottawa Prompt Police Warning

Ottawa police issue a warning after two distraction thefts occurred hours apart, with victims reporting feelings of violation.

Measles Case Detected at Galeries Joliette

A case of measles has been identified at Galeries Joliette in Lanaudière, prompting health officials to issue a public alert.

Teen Found After Alleged Abduction by Biological Parents

A teenager who was allegedly taken by their biological parents has been located safely, according to authorities.

Weather Update: Gusty Flurries and Cool Spell

Gusty winds and flurries are expected today, with a cool spell lingering through the weekend across the region.

Feds Approve Enbridge’s $4B Sunrise Natural Gas Pipeline Expansion

The federal government has approved Enbridge's $4 billion Sunrise natural gas pipeline expansion project, aimed at boosting energy infrastructure.

Paramedics Save Man from New Brunswick House Fire

Paramedics are credited with saving a man's life after rescuing him from a house fire in New Brunswick, with the victim expressing gratitude.

Ottawa Pledges $148K for Transit Studies in Rural Nova Scotia

The federal government has committed $148,000 to fund transit studies in three rural Nova Scotia regions to improve transportation options.

Water Break Impacts Winnipeg Street

A water main break on a Winnipeg street is causing disruptions, with crews working to repair the damage.

Homicide Investigation After Senior Found Dead in Winnipeg Apartment

A homicide investigation is underway after a senior was found dead in a Winnipeg apartment building, with police seeking information.

Saskatchewan Continuing Care Assistants Report Lowest Wages

Continuing care assistants in Saskatchewan report the lowest wages in the country, sparking calls for wage increases and better working conditions.

Regina Police Charge Two in Connection with 14 Thefts

Regina police have charged two individuals in connection with 14 thefts at a north end business, recovering stolen property.

Dutchie’s Accused of 14 New Employment Standards Act Violations

Dutchie’s faces allegations of 14 new violations of the Employment Standards Act, adding to ongoing labor disputes.

Saskatchewan Hands Historic Development Authority to Corman Park

The Saskatchewan government has granted historic development authority to the Rural Municipality of Corman Park, enabling local planning control.

Could Minors Be Allowed to Serve Alcohol in Saskatchewan?

A proposal to allow minors to serve alcohol in Saskatchewan is under debate, with potential changes to provincial liquor laws.

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Northern Ontario Sawmills Idled Indefinitely Due to U.S. Tariffs

U.S. tariffs have forced the indefinite idling of sawmills in Northern Ontario, impacting the local forestry industry and jobs.

Toronto Youth Charged with Second-Degree Murder in Timmins

A Toronto youth has been charged with second-degree murder in connection with a death in Timmins, Ontario.

City Hall Returns to Bargaining Table with London Fire Fighters

City Hall has returned to negotiations with the London Professional Fire Fighters Association after a phone call, aiming to resolve labor disputes.

'Creeper Hunter' Arrested for Breaching Court Conditions

An individual known as the 'Creeper Hunter' has been arrested for violating court conditions, facing legal consequences.

Golf Course Preps for Opening Season After Being Underwater

A golf course is preparing for its opening season after spending a week underwater due to flooding, with grounds crews working hard.

Health Unit Warns About Latest Batch of Street Drugs

A health unit has issued a warning about a dangerous new batch of street drugs circulating in the county, urging caution.

Windsor Police Traffic Blitz Leads to 334 Enforcement Actions

Windsor police conducted a traffic blitz resulting in 334 enforcement actions, including tickets and warnings for various violations.

Eastview Horizon Elementary School Closed Due to Issues

Eastview Horizon Elementary School was forced to close today due to unforeseen circumstances, affecting students and staff.

U.S. Liquor Stays Off Shelves in B.C. Over Tariffs

British Columbia Premier David Eby says U.S. liquor will remain off shelves as British Columbians are irate over tariffs, supporting local products.

Legacy Coal Mines Linked to Toxic Selenium Levels in Alberta Lake

Legacy coal mines are tied to toxic selenium levels in an Alberta lake, with legal pressure mounting for cleanup and environmental remediation.

Montreal Woman Fractures Ankle in Pothole

A Montreal woman fractured her ankle after falling into a pothole on her way home from a concert, highlighting infrastructure issues.

Ten Commandments in U.S. Public School Classrooms

What to know about the Ten Commandments being displayed in U.S. public school classrooms, sparking debates on religion and education.

European Anti-Fraud Office Investigates Peter Mandelson

The European anti-fraud office has opened an investigation into Peter Mandelson, a prominent political figure, over potential irregularities.