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- Hefty fines for Boyle hunter caught without licence
Hunter fined $4,500 for hunting without licence.
- St. Catharines man accused of displaying animal remains in public areas
A man is accused of displaying animal remains in public areas.
- A central figure in the Project South bust has been ordered not to contact a man arrested in Ryan Wedding's alleged drug ring
A central figure in the Project South bust has been ordered not to contact a man arrested in Ryan Wedding's alleged drug ring.
- VIDEO: ‘Devastating’ trailer fire at Aldergrove RV Park under investigation
Trailer fire at Aldergrove RV Park
- Person charged in connection with threat made against Premier: OPP
A 20-year-old from Alliston has been charged in connection with a threat against Premier Doug Ford.
- ‘Extensive’ search underway for missing woman in Cowichan
Missing woman Rosemarie Harry, 62, was last seen on January 28, authorities are conducting an extensive search.
- Local fire departments donate gear after Tugaske hall burns
Local fire departments donate gear after Tugaske hall burns
- Sask. residents asked to check LOTTO 6/49 tickets for unclaimed $2.5M prize
Saskatchewan residents
- North Bay teacher found guilty of child pornography offences
North Bay teacher Graham found guilty of child pornography offences.
- Leduc RCMP reminds residents to stay safe as clocks spring forward
Time change brings increased risk for motor vehicle accidents, pedestrian collisions, and property break-ins, residents advised to exercise extra caution.
- Hamilton man charged with first-degree murder in 2023 fatal shooting: police
Man charged with murder in 2023 fatal shooting
- Library Corner: Marching toward spring at the Stettler Public Library
The Stettler Public Library will host a spring-themed craft fair on March 14, featuring local artisans and handmade crafts. The library is also offering a 'Read Me a Book' program, where children can be read to by a volunteer reader. The library's summer reading program registration is now open for children and teens.
- Kelowna man faces robbery, assault charges following stabbing incident
Kelowna man charged with robbery and assault after stabbing incident at Capri Centre.
- Small fire sparked at Vernon supportive housing apartment
Small fire at Vernon supportive housing apartment, firefighters responded with chainsaw on ledge of My Place building.
- Onego Bio and Sigma Foods Enter Collaboration to Strengthen Egg Protein Innovation and Supply Resilience
Onego Bio and Sigma Foods partner on non-animal egg protein innovation
- Azerbaijan accuses neighbour Iran of a drone attack and vows to retaliate
Azerbaijan accuses Iran of drone attack, vows retaliation.
- TTC subway service resumes on Line 2 after hours-long disruption during morning commute
TTC subway service resumes on Line 2 after hours-long disruption during morning commute.
- Farmers, farms and farmland decreasing in Metro Vancouver
Farmers in Metro Vancouver face financial struggles
- Skilled trades on display and in demand in Chatham
Skilled trades bootcamp holds high demand in Chatham
- Mission man faces charges after police seize drugs, weapons
A 39-year-old man has been charged with various crimes after police seized drugs and weapons.
- Police clock Corvette doing 170 km/h on the Golden Ears Bridge
Police officer spots speeding Corvette on Golden Ears Bridge, vehicle impounded.
- Construction workers in dark over switch to permanent daylight time: trade group - Times Colonist
Construction workers complaining about permanent daylight time
- A look back at Pinchi Lake Mercury Mine
The Pinchi Lake Mercury Mine in the 1880s.
- MARCH 5 ROAD REPORT: Town and Country road conditions and cams
Severe flooding on Main St between Oak St and Pine Ave, multiple lanes closed due to high water.
- These are the top 5 scams targeting Canadians right now — and how to spot them
Phantom phone calls claiming to be from the Canada Revenue Agency
- Canadian Armed Forces relocating members deployed in Middle East; France to send armoured vehicles to Lebanon - The Globe and Mail
Canadian military withdraws personnel from Middle East amid escalating Iran war
- 'We feel betrayed': Disability community says provincial budget 'punches down' - CBC
Provincial budget cuts funding for disability services
- Paralegal loses licence — and maybe chance to become lawyer
A paralegal has had his licence revoked, potentially ending his dream of becoming a lawyer. The decision has been made after years of trouble. He is now at risk of not being able to pursue a law degree.
- Trump promised to be a 'peacemaker,' but he’s flexing U.S. military muscle. Here’s every major strike he’s ordered
U.S. President Donald Trump ordered more airstrikes in his first year of second term than Joe Biden's entire presidency.
- Frank Stronach’s defence asks for ‘directed verdicts’ on two charges as Crown closes its sex assault case
Frank Stronach's lawyers seek directed verdicts on two charges
- Woman Charged After Assault at Bay Bulls Home - VOCM
A woman has been charged in connection with an assault at a Bay Bulls home.
- Human remains found in Bridgewater deemed ‘suspicious’
Human remains found in Bridgewater, police investigating, no further details
- Les Leyne: Any decision on Tumbler Ridge inquiry should await results of inquest
New inquiry launched into Tumbler Ridge tragedy
- Azerbaijan's Foreign Ministry accuses Iran of drone attack, says 2 civilians injured
Azerbaijan's Foreign Ministry accuses Iran of drone attack, says 2 civilians injured
- Azerbaijan’s Foreign Ministry accuses Iran of a drone attack on its territory and says two civilians were injured
Iran accused of drone attack on Azerbaijan
- Bomb threat at Lord Tweedsmuir ‘not credible’, according to police
Bomb threat at Lord Tweedsmuir school deemed not credible
- SCHWEBIUS – David Charles
David Charles Schwebius, a resident of Kipling, Saskatchewan, has passed away at the Kipling Integrated Health Centre. He was born in Biggar, Saskatchewan on September 8, 1947. Details of his life and legacy are available on the Grasslands News website.
- Afghans rally against Pakistan and civilian casualties
Afghans rally in border provinces to condemn Pakistan's killing of civilians
- Live Nation's antitrust trial is underway in the U.S. What could it mean for Canada?
U.S. antitrust trial against Ticketmaster's parent company begins
- 3 children dead in winter activity incidents are a reminder of the dangers involved
Three children have died in winter-related activities in Quebec
- Canadians in Persian Gulf say they are living by the grace of missile defence systems
Canadian expats and those trying to get back home from the Persian Gulf are living under the constant threat of missile and drone strikes.
- She was about to take her Ottawa business national, when the Spice Girls' lawyers threatened to sue | CBC Radio
Ottawa woman's spice company threatened with lawsuit over name
- Carney says his support for U.S. and Israel's war on Iran 'not a blank cheque'
Mark Carney's support for US-Iran war is not a blank cheque
- Class action lawsuit over migrant farm workers' EI benefits, restrictions to proceed
A class action lawsuit alleging Canada's Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program exploits the labour and Charter rights of agricultural workers can proceed.