Calgary's Longest-Serving Judge Brian Stevenson Dies at 86

The Calgary legal community is mourning the loss of retired judge Brian Stevenson, who served over five decades on the bench and was Canada's longest-serving judge. Colleagues remember him as a mentor, friend, and pillar of the justice system.

Edmonton Council Keeps 8-Unit Limit on Midblock Lots

Edmonton's city council has decided to retain the current limit of eight units as the maximum for new developments on midblock residential lots, impacting infill housing policies in neighborhoods like Grovenor.

Inmate Death at Gravenhurst Prison in Ontario

An inmate has died at the Beaver Creek Institution in Gravenhurst, Ontario. Authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding the death at the federal correctional facility.

B.C. Tax Hike as Budget Hits Record $13B Deficit

The British Columbia NDP government has announced a significant tax rate increase while revealing a historic budget deficit of $13 billion, outlining new spending priorities for the fiscal year.

ServiceOntario Closure Sparks Outrage in London

City officials and community members voice concerns about inadequate notice and accessibility issues following the impending shutdown of a key ServiceOntario location at 920 Commissioners Road East.

Driver Charged for Passing School Bus as Kids Boarded

Ontario Provincial Police have charged a driver after a vehicle illegally passed a stopped school bus with its lights activated while children were boarding. The incident occurred during a targeted patrol operation.

Poilievre Urges Liberals to Reverse Food Taxes

Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre calls on Prime Minister Mark Carney's government to reverse taxes on food and implement a plan to address rising grocery prices, citing Canada's worst food inflation among G7 nations.

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