Three New Faces Join Edmonton Police Commission

Edmonton Mayor Andrew Knack announces five city-nominated appointments to the Police Commission for 2026, including former councillor Karen Leibovici. Learn about the new members and their roles.

Calgary fraud sentencing adjourned to 2026

A Calgary woman who defrauded her employer of nearly $2 million will wait until 2026 for her sentence. Carol Lloyd, 66, expressed remorse in court as her lawyer argued for leniency.

Alberta Separation Referendum Question Approved

The Alberta legislature has approved a proposed referendum question on provincial separation. This historic move sets the stage for a pivotal vote on Alberta's future within Canada.

Edmonton aims for balanced budget, repairs finances

Edmonton's city administration is working to eliminate structural budget deficits and rebuild its financial stabilization reserve after years of pandemic-related shortfalls. CFO Stacey Padbury outlines the plan for the next four-year budget cycle.

Pedestrian seriously hurt in Kitchener crash

A pedestrian sustained serious injuries in a crash in Kitchener. Waterloo Regional Police are investigating the incident. Get the latest details on the collision.

Toronto man wanted for murder after partner found dead

Toronto Police are searching for Abdul Ghafoori, 32, wanted for first-degree murder in the death of Himanshi Khurana, 30. The case marks the city's 40th homicide of the year. Police also seek three suspects in a separate aggravated assault.

Russia Backs Venezuela Against U.S. Naval Actions

Russia vows full support for Venezuela as the UN Security Council prepares to discuss escalating U.S. hostilities, including a blockade of oil tankers. Read the latest on the Caribbean crisis.

U.S. signs new health deals with 9 African countries

The United States has inked new health agreements with nine African nations, focusing on priorities from the Trump administration. Get the details on the partnerships and their global health implications.

U.S. Army to Limit Blind Vendor Contracting Preference

The U.S. Army plans to limit a longstanding preference for blind vendors in dining hall contracts, a move critics call part of a broader attack on programs for underrepresented workers. Learn the details and potential legal challenges.

U.S. Bans New Foreign Drones Under FCC Rules

The U.S. FCC will block most new foreign-made drones and critical components from sale, targeting Chinese maker DJI. Rules apply to future imports, not existing drones.

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