Public Service Assigned Seating; School Drop-off; OC Transpo Refunds
Treasury Board announces return to assigned seating. Nepean school drop-off issues. OC Transpo may offer refunds for poor service.
Treasury Board announces return to assigned seating. Nepean school drop-off issues. OC Transpo may offer refunds for poor service.
Police arrest suspect in Oklahoma party shooting that killed one and injured 22. The incident occurred at Scissortail Campground in Edmond, Oklahoma.
Mogos Constantin, wanted by California police and linked to Romanian organized crime, was arrested in Uxbridge, Ontario. He faces fraud charges in Durham Region.
Edmonton prepares to host 2,500 delegates for the 125th FCM conference. Mayor Andrew Knack calls for fairer municipal funding, highlighting infrastructure gaps.
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RecommendedA suspect has been charged with capital murder after a series of shootings in the Dallas area left two dead and three injured. The attacks occurred at multiple locations, including a shopping plaza.
Democrats on the House Oversight Committee allege Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick lied under oath about his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, calling for his resignation and public depositions.
FBI agents searched the office of Virginia Senate leader as part of a corruption investigation, according to an AP source.
Ontario's PC government grants transit constables power to arrest drug users, drawing rare bipartisan support amid rising public concern over drug use on transit.
Smiths Falls explores OPP takeover of local policing as council debates cost savings and service quality. Decision expected later this year.
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RecommendedIsrael launched an airstrike on Beirut's southern suburbs for the first time since the ceasefire, targeting Dahiyeh. The attack raises concerns about renewed conflict in the region.
Federal appeals courts split on whether the Trump administration can jail millions of undocumented immigrants without bond hearings, likely sending the issue to the Supreme Court.
Whoopi Goldberg criticizes Marco Rubio's Iran war comments, highlighting the $25 billion cost and rising gas prices hurting Americans.
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy will not face a second sentence involving an electronic ankle tag, as a court ruled against extending his monitoring.
A 13-year-old boy and a woman were shot and killed in Grand Rapids, Michigan, following an argument over a soccer game. Police have arrested a suspect.
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RecommendedGatineau police have confirmed a murder-suicide following an apartment fire that left two dead. Investigation ongoing as authorities release few details.
Authorities executed a search warrant at a property linked to the convicted killer of California college student Kristin Smart, who disappeared in 1996.
Daniel Stopnicki, 47, fatally shot in North York on April 30, is remembered as a kind and generous man who made a lasting impact on his community.
Russia's Foreign Ministry warned diplomatic missions to evacuate Kyiv promptly, citing a potential retaliatory strike if Ukraine disrupts Victory Day commemorations.
Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos refutes FBI Director Kash Patel's assertion that the FBI was kept out of the investigation into Nancy Guthrie's disappearance, emphasizing early coordination.
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RecommendedNicolas Sarkozy escapes a second electronic tagging sentence, as a French court rules against additional surveillance for the ex-president convicted in the Libya campaign finance scandal.
Toronto police have charged an 18-year-old man in connection with two synagogue shootings in March. The suspect, who was 17 at the time, faces nine charges.
The FBI has launched a criminal investigation into Atlantic journalist Sarah Fitzpatrick over leaks about Director Kash Patel's alleged drinking and behavior, raising press freedom concerns.
A Canadian man critical of the Trump administration files a lawsuit to stop DHS from obtaining his Google data, citing unlawful unmasking of critics.
France is repositioning its aircraft carrier group, led by the Charles de Gaulle, toward the Strait of Hormuz for a possible defensive mission amid rising tensions.
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RecommendedCNN's Abby Phillip highlights Trump's broken promise that his White House ballroom would be privately funded, as Senate Republicans seek $1 billion in taxpayer money for security upgrades.
Four individuals were arrested after a tactical team executed a search warrant at an Essa Road complex in Barrie. The operation targeted drug-related activities.
A man wanted for allegedly firing shots at two synagogues in Toronto and Vaughan has been arrested, police confirmed.
Claude Morin, a key architect of Quebec's Quiet Revolution and later revealed as an RCMP informant, has died at age 96. His legacy remains complex and controversial.
Lethbridge city council postpones vote on Alberta's new EMS costing model, citing complexity and potential multi-million dollar taxpayer impact.
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RecommendedA London police officer provided gripping testimony about the moment he shot and killed Justin Paul Bourassa, describing the scene as 'shots fired. Need an ambulance.'