Yemen's Houthi rebels claim attacks on Israel, drawing their main sponsor Iran closer to Hamas war

Yemen's Houthi rebels for the first time Tuesday claimed missile and drone attacks targeting Israel, drawing their main sponsor Iran closer into the ongoing Israel-Hamas war in the Gaza Strip and further raising the risks of a regional conflict erupting.
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Ontario seeks more wind, solar power after cancelling green energy deals
Ontario's electricity system operator is planning to seek out more wind and solar power, five years after the Progressive Conservative government cancelled a slew of renewable energy contracts. -
Police cleared of wrongdoing in shooting death at Campbell River marina
British Columbia's police watchdog says a man who was shot multiple times by officers with the emergency response team in Campbell River last year was already dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound by the time police opened fire. -
Alleged driver charged in hit-and-run crash that claimed life of 14-year-old pedestrian
A 35-year-old man has been charged in connection with a hit-and-run that claimed the life of Dominik Empey earlier this month. -
Windsor Regional Hospital submits early plans for future of Ouellette Campus
Windsor Regional Hospital is marking another “planning milestone” with the submission of a plan for the Ouellette Campus that will see a 24/7 urgent care centre, diagnostic imaging and lab services downtown. -
Kelowna massage therapist banned from treating women while under investigation
A Kelowna massage therapist has been banned from seeing female patients while he is under investigation for sexual misconduct. -
Guelph woman loses $600 in Taylor Swift ticket scam
Guelph police say a local woman won’t be able to get her money back after she lost $600 trying to buy Taylor Swift concert tickets. -
Fire damages memorial for Saskatoon girl killed at crosswalk
The Saskatoon Fire Department says an unattended candle caused a fire at a memorial for a girl who was killed in 2021. -
Lawsuit filed against Lafarge by residents living near Alberta cement plant
A proposed class action lawsuit has been filed against Lafarge, claiming dust from its Exshaw, Alta., cement plant has caused a nuisance to the community and impacted the enjoyment of residents' property. -
Indigenous advisory council for CN resigns, says railway won't take responsibility
A council of prominent Indigenous leaders tasked with advising Canadian National Railway Co. has resigned over what they say is the company's failure to acknowledge past wrongs and follow its recommendations for reconciliation.