U.S. Sends Marines to Middle East Amid Iran-Israel Conflict

The U.S. military orders 2,500 Marines and an amphibious assault ship to the Middle East, while an explosion rocks a Tehran rally. The Iran-Israel war escalates with strikes, a humanitarian crisis in Lebanon, and global economic impacts.

Oneida Nation Water Pipeline Gets Final Approval

The Oneida Nation of the Thames has received final approval for a water pipeline, marking a significant step toward ensuring clean water access for the community after years of challenges.

Edmonton Councillor Criticizes Police Over Israel Trip

Edmonton city councillor Erin Rutherford has publicly called out the police chief and commission chair for a trip to Israel, raising concerns about transparency and accountability in local law enforcement leadership.

Teens Arrested After Synagogue Explosion in Rotterdam

Dutch police have arrested four young men suspected of causing an explosion and fire at a Rotterdam synagogue. Justice Minister David van Weel condemned the attack, vowing zero tolerance for antisemitism and violence.

Toronto Police Seek Suspect in Parkdale Sexual Assault

Toronto Police are asking for public assistance to identify a suspect in a sexual assault in Parkdale. Meanwhile, a sixth arrest has been made in a Grimsby shooting, and a Hamilton man faces firearm charges after a gun was spotted in a restaurant.

Toronto Councillor Proposes City-Run Grocery Stores

Toronto City Councillor Anthony Perruzza is advocating for municipal non-profit grocery stores to address soaring food prices, drawing inspiration from New York City initiatives while emphasizing practical affordability over ideology.

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