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- Retired judge says he can’t explain why price of Alberta’s pain meds contract rose by $7M
Retired judge says Alberta Health Services renegotiated a contract to procure children’s medication for $7 million more.
- Langford calls on B.C. to reinstate housing funding, pause build target
B.C. Indigenous Housing Fund suspended
- City council to consider seeking pause on disability program changes
City council to reconsider changes to disability program due to lack of public input
- Wetaskiwin city council’s proposed land use bylaw could restrict locations for community service groups
Wetaskiwin city council proposes restricting community service group locations
- Kitimat backs Prince George call for justice reform on repeat offenders
Kitimat council backs Prince George's call for justice reform on repeat offenders.
- Human rights complaint against City of Surrey dismissed
A human rights complaint against the City of Surrey has been dismissed.
- Thousands gather at St. John’s mosque to celebrate Eid-al-Fitr
Thousands gather at St. John's mosque to celebrate Eid-al-Fitr
- Pachamama Betrayal: Idolatry Tolerated, Tradition Condemned
Bishop Schneider denounces Vatican's tolerance of idolatry and tradition
- Barrie resident fears isolation as transit strike looms: 'I'll be confined to the house'
Transit strike looming, Barrie residents prepare for potential disruptions
- Surrey First council candidate withdraws
Surrey First council candidate withdraws
- LETTER: Stand together against tyrants
Similarities between Trump and Hitler include authoritarian tendencies
- Iran war hits close to home for Mission resident
Iran-US tensions rise
- B.C. premier faces pressure over proposed changes to DRIPA
Premier David Eby is meeting with Indigenous groups over proposed changes to the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act.
- Vernon MP calls Liberal buyback 'biggest political frauds in Canadian history'
Scott Anderson criticizes Liberal gun buyback program as 'biggest political frauds in Canadian history'
- Bateman independently calls on province for ‘new deal’ to address Niagara underfunding
Bateman calls for 'new deal' to address Niagara underfunding
- Parents outraged by TDSB slashing number of summer school locations by more than half: 'I'm still reeling'
Toronto school board cuts summer school locations by more than half
- 'I can’t live without my child': Deportation order threatens to split Montreal family | CBC News - CBC
A Montreal family is facing a deportation order that could tear them apart
- New proposal for 434 Lakeshore
City to seek public input on proposed zoning change for 434 Lakeshore Dr.
- Liberals, Tories neck-and-neck in local support
Liberals, Conservatives neck-and-neck in local support
- Foreign Meddling Scandal Turns Slovenia Election Into a Toss-Up
Slovenia election enters crisis mode as foreign interference allegations rock campaign
- Langley woman marks a year of cross-border protests
A woman is marking a year of organizing cross-border protests in Langley, British Columbia, with her 'peace, love and a handshake' rallies at Peace Arch Park.
- Concerns raised over conditions around Prince Albert warm-up shelter
Concerns raised about conditions at the Union Centre warm-up shelter, prompting complaints from nearby residents and safety concerns.
- Fears for B.C. woman, daughter detained at Texas immigration facility
Fears are growing for a B.C. woman and her daughter detained at a Texas immigration facility.
- Fears for B.C. woman, daughter detained at Texas immigration facility - CBC
A B.C. woman and her daughter are detained at a Texas immigration facility
- Construction groups raise concern over charge for contractors on public projects, citing 'zero transparency'
Construction groups raise concerns over 'hidden fee' in provincial jobs plan
- Doug Ford is proposing changes to the freedom of information Act...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford proposes changes to freedom of information act to shield himself and cabinet from scrutiny.
- Rimbey RCMP investigate a report of assault
Rimbey RCMP investigate assault report
- ‘Who knows better about surprise?’ Trump brings up Pearl Harbor attack in meeting with Japan’s PM
Trump asks Japan's PM about Pearl Harbor, criticizes US military's handling of Iran situation
- Edmonton police chief blasted over Israel trip at police commission meeting
EPS chief's Israel trip sparks community backlash
- Mayor far outspends challengers in 2025 Okotoks election campaign
Tanya Thorn spent more than double what her challengers did combined during the 2025 Okotoks election campaign.
- Kitimat council opts to preserve housing reserve in TSW funding decision
Kitimat council decides to preserve Affordable Housing Reserve, shifts part of TSW funding to taxation in 2026 budget.
- LILLEY: Poilievre talks politics, kettlebells and 51st state with Joe Rogan
Poilievre calls Trump's 51st state comments 'unhinged', knocks down Trump's 'infatuation' with Canada
- From oil and tariffs to kettlebells: Five highlights from Pierre Poilievre on Joe Rogan
Poilievre discusses the impact of oil prices on the Canadian economy, criticizes the Trudeau government's handling of tariffs, and shares his views on the benefits of kettlebells for physical fitness.
- Council pauses downtown land change
Council rejects proposal to remove land from Multi-Residential designation for downtown St. Albert site due to community opposition.
- 'Pivotal moment': Supreme Court agrees to hear challenge of Liberal firearms ban
Supreme Court to hear challenge to liberal firearms ban
- Thunder Bay, Ont., residents share thoughts on designated encampments for unhoused people
Residents want more support services at encampment sites, Concerns about safety and zoning
- Doug Ford’s key claims about Ontario’s FOI system are inaccurate: Information and Privacy Commissioner
Ontario's FOI system is inaccurate
- Residents voice mixed opinions on proposed encampment sites - TBNewsWatch.com
Some residents support the idea, citing improved safety and access to services, while others express concerns about property values and potential increased crime.
- Queen's Park statues to be wrapped up to avoid graffiti
Queen's Park statues to be wrapped up to avoid graffiti
- Creston residents invited to mayor’s Coffee Talk
Creston residents invited to mayor’s Coffee Talk
- City opens survey on housing regulations
City launches survey on housing regulations, seeks resident input
- Ontario to try again to put patient health records online
Ontario government to relaunch patient health record system after previous attempt fails.
- Local group warns Cambridge heritage district proposal could stifle downtown growth
New group forms to address concerns over Cambridge heritage district proposal.
- Sunshine Coast mayors, businesses celebrate temporary foreign worker expansion
Queensland mayors welcome new foreign worker program
- Mission council asks Ministry of Transportation to share approach to homeless camps
The city of Mission has been grappling with a growing homeless crisis.