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Minister allows AIM’s Moncton scrapyard to continue operating

New Brunswick Public Safety Minister Kris Austin has decided to allow a controversial scrapyard in Moncton to continue operating, after threatening to revoke its licence.Austin informed the City of Moncton of the...

Ottawa police delaying body-worn cameras until at least 2026

Ottawa police say it will be at least 14 months before officers can be outfitted with body-worn cameras, and are blaming the delay on budget constraints.On Friday, Deputy Chief Steve Bell told...

Toronto city crews dismantle encampment in Allan Gardens

City crews spent hours on Friday clearing an encampment in Allan Gardens in downtown Toronto but an advocate says the action left at least two people with nowhere to go.Crews began...

Six Nations of the Grand River to open hospice facility

What is being billed as the first Indigenous-led, on-territory hospice in Canada will bring culturally appropriate end-of-life care closer to home for those in Six Nations of the Grand River, near...

Zorra Township says more info needed before approving future wind turbine, energy projects

Zorra Township wants more information about potential impacts of energy projects before they give approval of any new proposals.Their council voted unanimously this week on a resolution not to give municipal...
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