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Large crowd celebrates 30th annual Walpole spring powwow
Walpole Island First Nation’s spring powwow saw a large gathering as it marked a significant milestone this weekend. Thousands of people, including many families and community organizations, came out over two days for the 30th annual event, which featured traditional dancing, music, food and numerous other activities. “It’s bigger than last year,” said Stephen Saelens, […]
POLICE: No injuries as car found in water
Provincial police were investigating after a car was found in the water in Cardinal on Sunday morning. “This morning, a resident in the area found a car in the water. Grenville OPP attended, confirmed nobody was with it, unknown when it occurred,” the Ontario Provincial Police’s East Region headquarters posted on X, formerly known as […]
Bear spotted in Lumsden euthanized after risk to public safety: Sask. RCMP
A young bear that had made its way into Lumsden, Sask. was killed by Saskatchewan RCMP officers after unsuccessful efforts to trap it.
Man in life-threatening condition after found shot on Brampton driveway
A man is in life-threatening condition after he was shot and found on a residential driveway in Brampton Saturday morning.
No expert consensus on AI risks, trajectory ‘remarkably uncertain’: report
A major international report on the safety of artificial intelligence says experts can’t agree on the risk the technology poses — and it’s unclear whether AI will help or harm us.
Are home inspection conditions back in the cards? What buyers should know
Weighing whether to add an inspection condition to your offer? Here’s what to expect from the process, and how it could impact one of the biggest financial decisions of your life.
Rays’ Tyler Alexander comes within 5 outs of perfect game against Blue Jays
The Toronto Blue Jays’ Danny Jansen broke up a perfect game bid by the Tampa Bay Rays’ Tyler Alexander when he blooped an opposite-field single with one out in the eighth inning on Friday night.
B.C. court rules on condo purchase dispute that ended long-term friendship
A Vancouver condo owner was right to keep more than $300,000 her former friend paid her toward the purchase of the property before backing out of an assignment sale agreement, the B.C. Supreme Court has ruled.
Ottawa rejects Toronto’s drug decriminalization request
The federal government has rejected Toronto’s request to decriminalize simple possession of small amounts of drugs for personal use.