U.S. Military Paper Ordered to Drop 'Woke' Content

The U.S. Department of Defense has directed the military newspaper Stars and Stripes to eliminate content it deems 'woke distractions,' sparking debate over editorial independence. Read the latest on this policy shift.

Police may not testify in Myles Gray death hearing

A crucial public hearing into the police conduct surrounding the 2015 beating death of Myles Gray is set to begin, but the involved officers may not testify. Get the latest details on this long-awaited proceeding.

Smith Demands Calgary Water Docs, Targets Nenshi

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith orders Calgary to hand over all records on the water pipe crisis, directly implicating former mayor Naheed Nenshi. Read the escalating political clash.

Leamington Changes Bylaw Dispute Handling System

The Municipality of Leamington has approved a new system to handle bylaw disputes outside the traditional court process, aiming for more efficient resolutions. Learn about the changes.

Chinatown Post Office Closure Hurts Vulnerable Residents

The closure of a full-service Canada Post office in Vancouver's Chinatown and Downtown Eastside threatens access for seniors, newcomers, and low-income residents. Advocates argue postal service is essential civic infrastructure.

Maple Ridge Councillor Charged with Sexual Assault

Former Maple Ridge city councillor Ahmed Yousef faces four new sexual assault charges following a special prosecutor's investigation. Learn the details of the case and his prior legal troubles.

Man pleads not guilty in Montreal balcony death

James Theramene, 31, pleaded not guilty to manslaughter after Tadjan'ah Desir, 31, fell from a third-storey balcony in Montreal on Jan. 1. The charge was upgraded following her death.

Reptilia, London City Hall End Legal Dispute Amicably

Reptilia and London City Hall have reached an amicable resolution to their legal dispute regarding the display of exotic species. The announcement marks the end of a contentious chapter for the local attraction.

U.S.: Iran halted 800 executions under pressure

At a tense UN meeting, the U.S. said Iran halted 800 executions of protesters under pressure. Washington vows support for Iranian people as Tehran warns of a 'decisive' response to any aggression.

Woman charged in fatal Sandy Lake ATV crash

Nishnawbe Aski Police have charged a 24-year-old woman following a fatal ATV collision in November. Get the latest details on this tragic Northwestern Ontario incident.

Calgary's Bearspaw feeder main nears full service

The City of Calgary activates another pump for the Bearspaw South feeder main, with the final pump set for Friday. Officials urge continued water conservation as the delicate repressurization process continues.

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