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Toronto child welfare workers give union resounding strike mandate
Staff at the Children's Aid Society of Toronto, represented by CUPE Local 2316, held a strike vote earlier in January as negotiations over a new contract continued.

‘We don’t forget’: Alberta RCMP make arrest in 2007 cold case homicide
While many historical cases are solved through forensic advancements, RCMP say it wasn't modern technology that led to the arrest but rather co-operation from the community.

4 coyotes dead after being deliberately struck by snowmobiles in Saskatchewan
Conservation officers are investigating after four coyotes were run over by snowmobiles east of Lanigan, Sask., with a $2,000 reward offered for tips.

Orange bridge in Port Alberni targeted with racist vandalism for 3rd time
The bridge, which is painted orange and has the message 'Every Child Matters' on it, was defaced in the early morning hours Wednesday, between 1 a.m. and 2 a.m.

ICE boosts its presence in Maine amid U.S. immigration crackdown

Worker dies at Suncor’s Fort Hills oilsands mine after machinery sinks into muskeg

Trump sues JPMorgan and CEO for $5 billion over alleged account closures

Barron Trump ‘helped save’ my life, says woman in U.K. assault trial

Toronto Zoo sees fewer visitors as extreme heat, cold dampen demand
Toronto Zoo expected 1.39 million visitors to flock to its Rouge National Urban Park campus in 2025. But roughly 130,000 fewer people actually attended.

‘Europe looks lost’: Ukraine’s Zelenskyy says to European leaders

25-year-old man arrested for stabbing roommate to death at Miami-Dade independent living facility, authorities say

