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Kingston police use-of-force incidents decline in 2025: year-end reportA new year-end report shows that Kingston police officers used force less frequently in 2025 compared with the year prior, with overall incidents dropping to 63 from 73 in 2024.CanadaFeb 26
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Nova Scotia Power names new CEO as cyberattack scrutiny continuesNova Scotia Power has named a new chief executive as the utility deals with fallout from last year’s cyberattack and seeks a widely criticized hike in power rates.CanadaFeb 10
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In London, Poilievre pitches new UK, Australia, New Zealand partnershipConservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is in Europe where he's arguing for tighter economic and security relations between Canada, New Zealand, Australia and its European allies.CanadaMar 2
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Ford government awards $1B contract for new Ontario Science CentreThe province urgently shuttered the Ontario Science Centre at Don Mills and Eglinton to move it south to the waterfront, claiming the move was necessary because of its roof.CanadaFeb 26
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World Economic Forum head steps down amid pressure over Epstein linksWorld Economic Forum head Børge Brende said Thursday that he is stepping down after facing pressure over his contacts with the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.WorldFeb 26
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Paralyzed B.C. drummer hopes to inspire others in new documentaryJeff Elwood's story of resilience is similar to that of Def Leppard drummer Rick Allen, who made a comeback after losing his left arm in a car crash in 1984.EntertainmentFeb 24
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New Brunswick premier says province has role in combating youth radicalizationRCMP in New Brunswick confirm a youth who has been placed under a terrorism peace bond was previously arrested in connection to bomb threats that closed seven schools last fall.CanadaFeb 23
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Montreal promises new approach to homeless with encampment ‘tolerance zones’The city said its new policy creates 'tolerance zones' on city-owned land, where encampments would be permitted if they meet certain safety rules.CanadaFeb 20
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Okanagan Forecast: Sunny and Cold… For a Few Days!Today’s Highs: -5C to 2CWeatherDec 31, 1969
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Gang prevention program for Muslim youth in Maritimes receives federal fundingOrganizers say the program will address factors such as social isolation and discrimination, while offering mentorship and prevention-based programming.CanadaFeb 20
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5 things to know as New Brunswick prepares for cuts in next month’s budgetStaring down a record deficit of $1.3 billion, the New Brunswick government has warned that virtually every service and program risks facing cuts in next month's budget.PoliticsFeb 19
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New football chinstrap to lessen blows to facemaskErin Hanson wants to make taking it on the chin in football much safer in Canada.SportsFeb 26
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Canada’s new ambassador to the U.S. takes up his post in WashingtonCanada's new top diplomat in Washington presented his credentials to U.S. President Donald Trump Tuesday, officially taking on the role of ambassador to the United States.PoliticsFeb 18
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Feds announce more than 900 new military housing units for CFB KingstonThe federal government has announced a massive expansion of military housing, with CFB Kingston slated to receive more than 900 new residential units in the coming years.CanadaFeb 24
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‘We need market certainty’: Just 269 new homes sold in Toronto region last monthThe data indicates this January’s new home sales were down 36 per cent from last January and are 80 per cent below the 10-year average.EconomyFeb 24
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New Brunswick inmate escapes jail by ‘jumping the fence,’ emergency alert issuedAn alert has been issued for New Brunswick warning people not to pick up hitchhikers after an inmate escaped from the Southeast Regional Correctional Centre.CrimeFeb 13
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Quebec Liberals gain ground in new poll taken days after Milliard named new leaderA new poll indicates that the Quebec Liberals are experiencing a bump in support just days after naming Charles Milliard as leader.PoliticsFeb 25
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N.B. minerals strategy shows province is ready to ‘compete and win,’ premier saysThe New Brunswick government has unveiled its minerals and mining strategy, which is aimed at boosting the province's economy amidst trade tensions with the United States.CanadaMar 3
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Ontario Premier Doug Ford names new chief of staffA statement issued by the premier's office confirmed that principal secretary Travis Kann will take on the top job, with current chief Patrick Sackville set to step aside.PoliticsMar 2
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N.B. RCMP still searching for man who escaped Shediac prisonThe RCMP say a 35-year-old man escaped from the Southeast Regional Correctional Centre on Friday, allegedly by jumping over a fence.CrimeFeb 15