Can I Lower My Cholesterol Without Taking a Statin? The New York Times
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BC Conservatives decry ‘lawlessness ‘ after gruesome Vancouver stranger attacks
After two grisly stranger attacks in downtown Vancouver, members of the BC Conservatives were quick to decry the crimes as the most recent example of the lawlessness and violence plaguing the city – directly contradicting statistics and assurances to the contrary provided by the chief of police.
Winnipeg police release sketch to identify deceased woman
Winnipeg police are asking for the public’s help to identify a woman who died last month.
Public Release – Criminal Impaired Driving Offences – August 19th, 2024 to August 31st, 2024
In an effort to bring further attention and deterrence to driving while impaired by alcohol or drugs, the Niagara Regional Police Service will be reporting the names of those people who are charged with an alleged criminal impaired driving offence in the Region. Read more…
Update 1 – MISSING PERSON – NRPS in Welland are Searching for 31 Year-Old Man
Update 1 – September 5th, 2024 Read more…
IED Investigation in Niagara Falls
On September 4, 2024, at 12:24pm 2 District (Niagara Falls /Niagara on the Lake) uniform officers from the Niagara Regional Police Service (NRPS) responded to a residence in the City of Niagara Falls in relation to the possible presence of a suspicious device. Read more…
Air quality advisory remains for parts of Manitoba Wednesday morning
Wildfire smoke that triggered air quality advisories in a large swath of Manitoba Tuesday remain in some communities in our province.
TIFF kicks off with return to form, boasting big names in movies and music
The Toronto International Film Festival returns in full force today after navigating several years of pandemic-related challenges and industry disruptions.
No photos of Trudeau on campaign signs in Montreal riding ahead of byelection
One familiar face is conspicuously absent from a federal byelection campaign in Montreal that could have major implications for the Liberal government.
Ontario’s corner stores allowed to sell alcohol as of today
Convenience stores across Ontario are allowed to sell booze as of Thursday as the province significantly loosens its grip on the alcohol marketplace.
