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  • Manitoba bill targets technology that could alter grocery prices for some shoppers

    Manitoba bill targets technology that could alter grocery prices for some shoppers

    The Manitoba government says it’s moving to ban what it calls “predatory pricing” on groceries, even though the issue hasn’t been seen locally. Finance Minister Adrien Sala says a bill introduced in the legislature last week is aimed at ensuring shoppers won’t be charged different prices for the same product from the same store. Sala…

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    Mar 17, 2026 8:38 PM
  • Halton Hills weighs whistleblower policy

    Halton Hills weighs whistleblower policy

    Halton Hills is taking its first formal step toward creating a whistleblower policy, following unanimous support from council. Coun. Jason Brass brought forward a resolution March 9 that directs town staff to investigate how whistleblower programs operate in other municipalities and report back on what would be required to implement a similar framework in Halton…

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    Mar 17, 2026 8:28 PM
  • Hundreds of migrants are vanishing in the Mediterranean. Authorities are withholding information

    Hundreds of migrants are vanishing in the Mediterranean. Authorities are withholding information

    ROME (AP) — Bodies washing ashore day after day. Phone calls from relatives going unanswered. Migrants’ tents abandoned overnight. Migrants trying to reach Europe are vanishing in droves in what are known as “invisible shipwrecks” but governments responsible for search and rescue are withholding information about what they know. The beginning of 2026 ranks as…

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    Mar 17, 2026 8:17 PM
  • Building Resilient Communities: Celebrating 55 Years of Impact with Barons-Eureka-Warner FCSS

    Barons-Eureka-Warner Family and Community Support Services (FCSS) is a dynamic, multi-municipal organization dedicated to enhancing the social well-being of individuals, families, and communities across its region. Guided by its mission to help residents live their full potential, BEW FCSS delivers vital programs and services, often at minimal or no cost, thanks to the support of…

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    Jan 8, 2026 11:51 AM
  • Officials withheld evidence on Florida’s ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ funding, environmental groups say

    ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Federal and state officials withheld evidence that the Department of Homeland Security had agreed to reimburse Florida for some of the costs of constructing an immigration detention center in the Florida Everglades known as “Alligator Alcatraz,” according to environmental groups suing to shut down the facility. The Everglades facility remains open,…

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    Jan 8, 2026 11:42 AM
  • Tennessee university reinstates professor fired for Charlie Kirk post and settles for $500k

    Tennessee university reinstates professor fired for Charlie Kirk post and settles for $500k

    NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Austin Peay State University has reinstated a professor who was fired for his social media post after the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. The Tennessee school is also paying the teacher $500,000 in the settlement. Austin Peay spokesperson Brian Dunn said Darren Michael returned to his position as a tenured…

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    Jan 8, 2026 11:41 AM
  • RCAF commander reports progress on filling recruitment, retention gaps

    RCAF commander reports progress on filling recruitment, retention gaps

    A substantial entry level pay hike for pilots and the acquisition of new and advanced aircraft are “absolutely” helping to shore up Royal Canadian Air Force pilot retention and morale, says the force’s commander. In a wide-ranging recent interview with The Canadian Press, Commander Lt.-Gen. Jamie Speiser-Blanchet said she is seeing signs of progress despite…

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    Jan 8, 2026 11:39 AM
  • Recall campaign raises concerns over access to city facilities

    Recall campaign raises concerns over access to city facilities

    The Recall Nolan Dyck petition lead is raising concerns this week about access to public-facing space in city owned facilities.  Casey Klein, the applicant for the petition approved by Elections Alberta, says she has concerns about local governance after multiple requests to rent public-facing space were “denied, delayed, or left undocumented.” On Nov. 15, 2025…

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    Jan 8, 2026 11:36 AM
  • Justice Department sues Connecticut and Arizona as part of effort to get voter data from the states

    Justice Department sues Connecticut and Arizona as part of effort to get voter data from the states

    HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — Officials in Connecticut and Arizona are defending their decision to refuse a request by the U.S. Justice Department for detailed voter information, after their states became the latest to face federal lawsuits over the issue. “Pound sand,” Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes posted on X, saying the release of the…

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    Jan 7, 2026 11:59 AM
  • Japan’s nuclear watchdog halts plant’s reactor safety screening over falsified data

    TOKYO (AP) — Japan’s nuclear watchdog said Wednesday it is scrapping the safety screening for two reactors at the Hamaoka nuclear power plant in central Japan, after its operator was found to have fabricated data about earthquake risks. It was a setback to Japan’s attempts to accelerate nucler reactor restarts. Less than a quarter of…

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    Jan 7, 2026 11:59 AM
  • Nova Scotia Power wants to hike residential rates, premier says utility out of touch

    A provincial energy board hearing on Nova Scotia Power’s application to raise residential electricity rates begins today. Political leaders have slammed the privately owned utility over the proposed hikes, with Premier Tim Houston calling on Nova Scotia Power to withdraw or “significantly reduce” its application. The province’s largest power utility has proposed rate increases of…

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    Jan 7, 2026 11:55 AM
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