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Environment Canada issues special weather statements for the Maritimes
Parts of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and almost all of Prince Edward Island are forecasted to experience heavy winds and rain over the next day. * This article was originally published here
Edmonton city council, Fire Rescue address ‘problem properties’
From April 2022 to September 2023, the CPST investigated nearly 600 Edmonton homes, contributing to enhanced community safety. The city has now made the pilot project permanent. * This article was originally published here
Montreal family wants apology from city after video shows snow plow striking cars
A Montreal family says its cars were severely damaged by a snow plow during a major snow storm on Monday morning, but the city has denied responsibility. * This article was originally published here
Mideast ministers to discuss resolution to Israel-Hamas war with Joly, Trudeau in Ottawa
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau also joined the talks, arranged to see how countries such as Canada can help efforts to secure peace for Palestinians and Israelis. * This article was originally published here
Canadian pet rescues ‘begging for help’ amid high costs of care
One Alberta rescue agency says pets are being left on their front door as owners struggle to pay for the costs of pet care. * This article was originally published here
Vancouver’s long-delayed tiny home village set to welcome residents
They're overbudget and more than a year overdue, but 10 tiny homes for people experiencing homelessness are set to welcome new residents in Vancouver. * This article was originally published here
B.C. police watchdog investigating death of Saik’uz First Nation woman
In November, after Quaw's remains were found, her mother Pam Heron described her daughter as "loved cared for deeply by her family, friends and community." * This article was originally published here
How to know if you have salmonella as death toll rises from cantaloupe outbreak
A deadly salmonella outbreak traced back to cantaloupes has claimed the lives of five people and infected over 100 people across Canada. * This article was originally published here
Woman dies in Ontario group home after altercation, police say
York Regional Police say a woman has died at a group home after an altercation between people inside of the home in East Gwillimbury. * This article was originally published here
Dispute continues over permanent dog park location in Summerland, B.C.
The District of Summerland has been struggling to find a more permanent solution for a much larger dog park in town. * This article was originally published here
Alberta boosting security funding at Islamic and Jewish faith-based schools
With a rise of antisemitism and Islamophobic incidents in Alberta, the provincial government is taking proactive steps to avoid any hate-motivated violence at schools. * This article was originally published here
Suspect in stabbing incident arrested, Winnipeg police say
The suspect, police say, returned to the location of the stabbing on Main Street. Officers arrested him without incident. * This article was originally published here
Loblaw, Walmart face heat on what they are doing to stabilize food prices
The heads of Loblaw and Wal-Mart Canada were back before the feeral agriculture committee talking about prices and their concern with the draft grocery code of conduct. * This article was originally published here
What happened to…. ? the 1981 Toronto bathhouse raids
On this episode of What happened to…? Erica Vella revisits the Toronto bathhouse raids that sparked massive protest and marked a turning point for the Queer community. * This article was originally published here
‘Profound malaise’ lingers in Canada’s diplomatic service, Senate committee finds
A senate committee urged government not to cut foreign affairs budget amid belt tightening, said many issues have persisted for nearly 40 years. * This article was originally published here
$367K needed in 26 days to keep vet clinic plans on track: Humane Society London & Middlesex
Humane Society London & Middlesex says animals in its care wait three to six times longer to go up for adoption than at humane societies with onsite veterinary care. * This article was originally published here
University of Guelph among top schools in QS sustainability rankings
The QS world rankings measures each institution's ability to tackle the greatest environmental, social and governance challenges around the globe. * This article was originally published here
2 Canadians dead in Antigua, Global Affairs Canada says
Global Affairs Canada has not provided more information about the two deaths on the Caribbean island, citing privacy considerations. * This article was originally published here
Alberta NDP introduces bill to cap rent increases, improve housing targets
On Tuesday, MLA Janis Irwin, tabled a private members bill that would seek caps on how much rent can be increased for the next four years. * This article was originally published here
Saskatchewan students will have more opportunities to access health science programs
Sask. Minister Gordon Wyant announces $5 million investment to reserve 149 seats in nine health-care training programs offered outside the province. * This article was originally published here