Sault Man Charged with Luring, Sexual Assault of Youth

A Sault Ste. Marie man has been charged with luring and sexual assault of a youth under 16, according to police reports. The case highlights ongoing concerns about online safety and child protection in Northern Ontario communities.

Winnipeg Snowplow Name Contest Winners Announced

The City of Winnipeg has revealed the winning names in its annual snowplow naming contest, featuring creative entries like Emperor Plowpatine and Winnie the Plow that reflect local humor and winter spirit.

DHS Dodges Question on 'Domestic Terrorist' Label

DHS spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin avoided confirming whether the department stands by Secretary Kristi Noem's characterization of Alex Pretti as a 'domestic terrorist' during a Fox News interview.

Metro Vancouver Fireplace Registry Wins Paperweight Award

Metro Vancouver's mandatory fireplace registration program has earned the regional government a 'Paperweight Award' from the Canadian Federation of Independent Business for creating unnecessary red tape and confusion for homeowners.

Claims Open for Indian Hospitals Settlement

The claims process has opened for a $1.1-billion class-action settlement for former patients of government-run Indian hospitals in Canada, addressing allegations of abuse.

Mississippi Faces Potential Welfare Fraud Penalties

The Trump administration warns Mississippi it could still face penalties for misspending millions in welfare funds, despite rescinding a previous $100 million fine, highlighting different approaches to fraud investigations in Republican and Democratic sta

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