Two individuals have been taken into custody following a tragic crash involving a motorcyclist on a local bridge. Authorities are working diligently to uncover the details surrounding the incident. For now, no further information has been released
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The grounded tall ship in Ramsey has become an enchanting local landmark, drawing visitors eager to set sail on a one-of-a-kind voyage through maritime history. Organizers are confident the vessel ignites a spirit of adventure and fuels curiosity across the community
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has described the country’s close economic ties with the US as a “weakness,” signaling a bold push to diversify trade partnerships amid growing geopolitical uncertainties
Ahead of the upcoming ‘Khalistan Zindabad’ rallies outside Sikh temples in Canada, police issued a strong and clear message: “Hate has no place here.” They urged everyone to come together peacefully, promoting unity and preventing any potential unrest
Canada has finally hit NATO’s 2% defense spending target after years of falling short. This impressive boost in military investment marks a bold new chapter in Ottawa’s commitment to its alliance, CBC reports
The review date for the Jeffrey Donaldson case has now been officially set, marking a pivotal moment in this gripping legal saga. Authorities are preparing for a thorough examination of the evidence and witness testimonies that could change everything
Two men deported from Canada amid an extortion investigation reportedly walked away with a “get out of jail free” card, their lawyer insists. Meanwhile, authorities are closely examining the details behind their unexpected release
Trudeau Airport experienced major flight disruptions following recent U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran. Heightened security measures and stringent airspace restrictions led to extensive delays, leaving travelers facing significant interruptions
Canada has transformed its stance on India, now viewing it as “no longer a threat” just ahead of Bank of Canada Governor Mark Carney’s visit. This change signals an exciting new era of stronger diplomatic and economic ties between the two nations
An Indian student was tragically shot dead near Toronto University, Canadian police have confirmed. The suspect remains at large, sparking a manhunt. As investigations continue, the community comes together to mourn this heartbreaking loss
Ottawa’s groundbreaking legislation opens the door for several celebrated Americans to embrace Canadian citizenship, honoring their deep cultural ties and remarkable contributions. This bold move sparks an exciting conversation about national identity and the evolving landscape of immigration policy
This week in Canada, fiery debates over free speech are taking center stage as legal battles highlight the risks of expressing opinions about religion. As tensions rise around remarks about God, authorities urge thoughtful conversation and caution
Former Canada coach convicted of sexual assault continues to be missing from public sports sanctions databases, raising urgent questions about transparency and athlete safety, reports The Guardian
Health Canada mistakenly approved dental coverage for thousands who didn’t qualify. Now, the agency is thoroughly reviewing these claims and working swiftly to correct the error, while those impacted anxiously await updates on their coverage status
Canada’s new visa crackdown threatens the futures of 47,000 international students, raising serious concerns about their ability to remain and pursue their education. Authorities are intensifying regulations as part of a wider effort to tighten immigration controls
Canada Post has confirmed that mail delivery will carry on next week, despite postal workers planning a rotating strike. This move aims to ensure essential services stay uninterrupted and minimize disruptions amid ongoing labor negotiations
Canada Post employees have launched rotating strikes nationwide, causing significant service disruptions. This bold move escalates the tense contract negotiations, with no end to the impasse in sight
Canada’s Marineland is facing intense backlash after announcing plans to euthanise 30 beluga whales amid severe financial struggles. Animal rights advocates are urgently demanding action to save these magnificent marine creatures
N.W.T. Premier recently sat down with the U.S. Ambassador to Canada to confront the challenges that the ongoing trade war presents for Northern communities. United in purpose, they emphasized the power of collaboration to protect local economies and ensure cross-border trade continues to flourish
Canada’s postal workers have launched a powerful strike to protest the government’s decision to end door-to-door mail delivery. This bold move has sparked widespread disruption, as unions stand united in their fight to overturn the controversial policy




















