UCP Picks Insider Phillip Peters as Auditor General Amid Scandal

The UCP-dominated committee has chosen Phillip Peters, a nine-year veteran of the auditor general's office, to replace Doug Wylie. This appointment aims to expedite the crucial report on health procurement scandals involving private clinics and children's

Saskatoon Police Lay Meth Trafficking Charge After 7-11 Call

Saskatoon police responded to an early-morning disturbance at a 7-11 convenience store, leading to the arrest and meth trafficking charge of a suspect. Authorities highlight the incident as part of ongoing efforts to combat drug-related crimes in the city

Missing Manitoba Teen Found Safe by RCMP

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police in Manitoba have successfully located a missing teenage girl and reported she is safe. Authorities are providing support but have not released further details on the circumstances.

Brampton Trucking Kingpin Sentenced in $17M Drug Case

Guramrit Sidhu, a former Brampton trucking figure, pleaded guilty to leading a violent criminal organization that trafficked $17 million in drugs into Canada. In a separate case, Ontario neo-Nazi Matthew Althorpe received a 20-year prison sentence for ter

Idaho Passes Strictest Transgender Bathroom Bill

Idaho's legislature has approved a stringent transgender bathroom bill, considered the nation's strictest, with a veto-proof majority. The bill mandates restroom use based on biological sex.

UN: Syria Druze Violence May Be War Crimes

United Nations investigators report that recent violence in Syria's Druze-majority region, including attacks in Sweida, could amount to war crimes, highlighting ongoing human rights abuses.

Senior Injured in South Surrey Home Invasion

A 65-year-old individual sustained serious injuries during a home invasion in South Surrey, according to Surrey Police. Authorities are actively investigating the incident.

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