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  • Impaired driving prevention program gives Manitoba youth ‘a realistic look’
    Mothers Against Drink Driving said car crashes are the top reason Canadian kids die, adding 'alcohol, cannabis and/or drugs are involved in more than half of those crashes.'
    Canada
    Mar 7
  • Montreal parents won’t give up fight to lower Quebec’s blood alcohol limit
    A Montreal couple is continuing their fight to lobby the Quebec government to lower the blood alcohol limit to .05.
    Canada
    Feb 29
  • Quebec party to refund $200 to grieving parents pressured to pay for access to minister
    The CAQ will refund the grieving parents of a woman killed in a car crash after the couple said they felt pressured to pay to have access to the province's transport minister.
    Canada
    Feb 9
  • Winnipeg parents want passenger of drunk driver charged, say ‘keys were the bullet’
    After Jordyn Reimer was killed by an impaired driver in May 2022, her parents want someone--who allegedly gave the driver the keys to his vehicle--to face charges as well.
    Crime
    Mar 4
  • Proving criminal negligence a difficult challenge in impaired case, Winnipeg lawyer says
    A Winnipeg defence lawyer says criminal negligence causing death is of the hardest offences to prove under the Criminal Code.
    Crime
    Mar 5
  • RCMP and WPS Holiday Checkstop Program results show more charges in rural communities
    Of 5,400 alcohol screenings issued, the program reported 59 people were handed impaired driving charges, 46 of which were dealt outside Winnipeg.
    Canada
    Jan 11
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  • ‘Sephora kids’: Tweens’ obsession with prestige skin care raises alarm bells
    The fad known as the 'Sephora Kids' has gained popularity on social media, featuring young people flocking to Sephora and then sharing detailed skin care routine videos.
    Health
    Mar 12
  • ‘Sick to my stomach’: Family, friends speak out in fatal hit-and-run case
    The family of Michael Chintakis was full of emotion as 23-year-old Antoine Dubuc renounced his right to a bail hearing, and had new charges added against him.
    Crime
    Feb 14
  • How was a man with 20 impaired driving convictions able to get insurance in B.C.?
    A B.C. man was able to obtain insurance for his motorcycle, despite having a driving prohibition and 20 prior impaired driving convictions.
    Crime
    Jan 2
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  • Saskatoon Mom reminds residents to plan a safe ride home
    A decade ago, Quinn, 17-years-old, died in an accident caused by drunk driver. 
    Canada
    Dec 30, 2023
  • ‘I need a house’: Belleville’s drug emergency lays bare toll of wider crisis
    Belleville, Ont.'s drug emergency has exposed other systematic issues within the community, including the high levels of homelessness.
    Canada
    Feb 17
  • World junior hockey sexual assault case set to go to court Monday
    The case is set to make its first appearance in a London court Monday morning, just hours before local police are scheduled to give an update on their investigation.
    Canada
    Feb 4
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  • Why an Ontario town with fewer than 6,000 people has OPP’s largest jail
    Sioux Lookout, Ont., is home to fewer than 6,000 people but, as the hub of the north, it serves tens of First Nations communities. Local leaders say there isn't enough support.
    Canada
    Feb 7
  • ‘Sabotage’: Nails placed in tree trunks at future Quebec EV battery plant site
    Northvolt says the site of its future electric vehicle battery plant near Montreal was sabotaged after nails were driven into trees that are set to be cut down.
    Environment
    Jan 23
  • Fredericton police report an increase in impaired driving charges
    The Fredericton Police Force said 198 people have been charged with impaired driving so far this year.
    Canada
    Dec 14, 2023
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  • Lethbridge police, M.A.D.D. join forces for annual Christmas Checkstop campaign
    Lethbridge police and Alberta Sheriffs have checked around 850 vehicles, caught eight impaired drivers, given out three warnings, and issued 46 violation tickets.
    Crime
    Dec 11, 2023
  • Starbucks now allowing use of personal cups for mobile orders, drive-thrus
    Effective Jan. 3, 2024, Starbucks is allowing customers to bring their own personal cups to mobile orders and drive-thrus in Canada and the U.S.
    Consumer
    Jan 4
  • Ride-hailing fee hikes prompt pushback in Vancouver
    The fee to be picked up or dropped off in downtown Vancouver could climb from $0.30 to $0.60 in the next two years.
    Economy
    Dec 5, 2023
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  • Friend of man who died with wife and son in Alberta lake says he wasn’t a risk-taker
    A man who died with his wife and eight-year-old son after their utility terrain vehicle went into a lake wasn't the kind of person to put his family at risk, says a friend.
    Canada
    Dec 28, 2023
  • MADD Canada launches Red Ribbon campaign against impaired driving
    The organization is launching its annual Red Ribbon campaign against impaired driving. Anyone can wear a red ribbon to show their commitment to driving sober.
    Canada
    Nov 21, 2023
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