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Barrie man charged with accessing, possessing and making child pornography available
A 37-year-old man faces charges in connection with a child exploitation investigation in Barrie. -
Montreal Massacre continues to hit home for women engineering students, 34 years later
Thirty-four years after a gunman killed 14 women at Montreal’s École Polytechnique, the anti-feminist attack is still personal for many female engineering students. -
Road closures and lane reductions in Pembroke
Closure of the Cecelia Street and D'Youville Drive intersection from 7:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. and lane reductions to Riverside Drive from 12:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. to conduct geotechnical investigations. -
Renfrew OPP stop two local motorists, driving with alcohol in their system
A 43-year-old from Arnprior and a 35-year-old from Greater Madawaska are facing charges for driving while impaired after traffic stops conducted by Renfrew OPP on local roadways. -
St. John's, N.L., airport reopens after investigation into suspicious package
The international airport in St. John's, N.L., reopened Thursday morning after a suspicious package briefly forced its closure. -
Local health unit investigating feasibility of merger with neighbouring health agencies
In an effort to strengthen the public health sector in Eastern Ontario, local Boards of Health have given their support to investigate a potential merger. Chairs of each Board agree to independently investigate. -
Impaired woman found passed out in vehicle, identified in relation to theft at Shopper Drug Mart
A 44-year-old woman has been arrested and charged after Brockville Police officers responded to a woman passed out behind the wheel. Police discovered she had an outstanding arrest warrant for a theft at Shoppers Drug Mart. -
333 Afghan nationals arrive in Winnipeg, will live in various Canadian communities
Hundreds of Afghan nationals were brought to Canada on a charter flight and will go on to live in several Canadian communities, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Marc Miller said Wednesday. -
Health Unit urges vaccinations as flu as season peaks in LGL
Residents of LGL are being strongly advised to get vaccinated against the flu, with a particular emphasis on individuals under the age of five. The flu season is upon us and the risk of infection is expected to peak near the end of December. -
Several local Boards of Health looking into merger to strengthen public health sector
The KFL&A Board of Health is joining in with neighbouring public health agencies to investigate the feasibility of a potential merger in an effort to strengthen the public health sector. -
"Cram the Cruiser" food drive at parking lots in Greater Napanee this weekend
From 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at Metro and Giant Tiger locations in Greater Napanee, Lennox & Addington County Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police will be hosting a "Cram the Cruiser" food drive event. -
KFL&A Public Health urges residents to vaccinate against influenza ahead of holidays
Residents of KFL&A are being strongly advised to get vaccinated against the flu, with a particular emphasis on individuals under the age of five. The flu season is upon us and the risk of infection is expected to peak near the end of December. -
Sask. premier says he's satisfied with 'direct engagement' at COP28 conference
Premier Scott Moe says the first few days at the COP28 conference in Dubai has gone well. He and other business delegates have been at the Sask. pavilion since it opened. -
'Targeted' shooting in Mission Superstore parking lot leaves man seriously injured
A shooting in a Superstore parking lot in Mission left one man seriously injured Wednesday evening, according to authorities. -
'It’s the talk of the town': Here’s what you need to know to enter the EV auto sector
Workforce Windsor-Essex has launched a website specifically designed to outline skills required to get into the industry. -
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Memorial to be held for slain Que. entrepreneur Daniel Langlois and partner Dominique Marchand
Relatives, friends and colleagues will get a chance to say farewell to Daniel Langlois and Dominique Marchand, who were killed in the Caribbean on Dec. 3. -
Union negotiations: Legault 'very open on monetary issues'
As the Common Front of 420,000 public sector unionized workers kicks off its new seven-day strike on Friday, Premier François Legault says he is 'very open on monetary issues.' -
North Bay police use drone, thermal imaging to catch suspect on the run
A North Bay suspect who fled police on an ATV into the woods was captured using a drone with night vision.