Regina Woman Demands Reform After RPS Privacy Breach
A Regina woman is calling for systemic change after a former police officer was found to have snooped on over 30 women's private information. RPS Chief Lorilee Davies has issued public apologies.
A Regina woman is calling for systemic change after a former police officer was found to have snooped on over 30 women's private information. RPS Chief Lorilee Davies has issued public apologies.
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RecommendedWard 13 Councillor Dan McLean unleashes criticism against Calgary city hall's urban planning policies, claiming they create congestion, frustration, and safety hazards for drivers.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has deployed 50 new rocket launchers in a military buildup ahead of a major party congress, raising regional tensions.
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RecommendedThe BC NDP government has quietly eliminated the merit commissioner's office, an independent watchdog that vetted public service appointments for political favoritism. Finance Minister Brenda Bailey cited efficiency and cost savings as reasons for the mov