At least 7 civilians killed and 20 others wounded after a minibus exploded in the Afghan capital

A minibus exploded in a mostly Shiite Muslim neighbourhood in Afghanistan's capital, Kabul, killing at least seven civilians and wounding 20 others, authorities said Tuesday.
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$130K in tires and rims stolen from Wellington North business
OPP are appealing to the public for information on a $130,000 theft of tires and rims at a Wellington North business. -
Midday arrests lead to firearms charges
Edmonton police took two handguns off the street last month during a midday operation. -
Teen claimed to be abused in social media posts for clout, say police
Guelph police say a teen’s posts about being abused were made for social media clout. -
COVID-19 hospitalizations higher than last December, MOH warns
Ottawa's medical officer of health is warning that COVID-19 levels in the community are high and the number of people in hospital because of the disease is higher than it was at this time last year. -
Collision closes Highway 17 near Iron Bridge
A collision Monday evening has closed Highway 17 between Iron Bridge and Thessalon. -
Simcoe County's evolving approach to support newcomers unveiled in latest strategy
The County of Simcoe launched its latest Community Settlement Strategy on Monday to support newcomers to the region. -
Outdoor rinks facing delays in Sask. because of warm conditions
With the warmer than normal fall weather this year, the start of the outdoor rink season has been delayed for most outdoor enthusiasts. -
Falcon's BC United party losing more ground to Rustad's BC Conservatives, poll finds
A poll released Monday by Abacus Data shows a continuation of a trends seen over the past several weeks – growing support for the BC Conservatives, and dwindling support for BC United -
Inland shipping terminal to be build in Nova Scotia
The We’kopekitk inland shipping terminal was recently announced, and will be built on a 2300-acre site near the town of Onlsow, Nova Scotia.