Jeneroux Joins Carney on Trade Trip to India, Australia, Japan

Liberal MP Matt Jeneroux, who recently crossed the floor from Conservatives, will accompany Prime Minister Mark Carney on a trade delegation to India, Australia, and Japan. Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe and New Brunswick Premier Susan Holt will also part

Regina Drug Dealer Gets 7-Year Fentanyl Sentence

Terrence William Ward, a 62-year-old with health problems, was sentenced to seven years for trafficking fentanyl and methamphetamine after a Regina police investigation seized drugs valued at $900,000.

Florida Executes Melvin Trotter for 1986 Murder

Melvin Trotter, convicted of killing grocer Virgie Langford in 1986, was executed by lethal injection in Florida. This marks the state's second execution this year following a record-breaking 2025.

Saskatoon Business Charged for Illegal Bear Spray Sales

A Saskatoon business has been charged with unlawfully selling bear spray, highlighting concerns over the misuse of such products in urban settings. Authorities are investigating the case as part of broader efforts to regulate restricted items.

Ugandan Women Arrested for Public Kissing Amid Anti-LGBTQ Laws

Two Ugandan women were arrested by police for kissing in public, highlighting the enforcement of the country's strict anti-homosexuality legislation. The incident underscores ongoing human rights concerns and legal challenges faced by the LGBTQ community

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