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Ontario city to fine residents for ‘excessive’ construction dust starting next springMississauga will start issuing $305 fines for residential construction dust next March, after council approved updates to its decades-old debris bylaw.CanadaDec 3, 2025
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Stiffer SGI stunting and racing penalties take effectNew speed and stunting penalties come into effect in Saskatchewan.CanadaMay 1, 2024
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Should B.C. speeders get traffic tickets based on how much they earn?The debate over the concept was reignited this week, after a new driver was caught driving at double the posted speed limit in North Vancouver.PoliticsOct 3, 2023
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‘Wow’: Couple caught doing bedroom ‘activities’ while driving, Regina police sayA court summons and $1,215 in fines were handed out after a couple were caught in the act while driving in Regina by police.CrimeSep 18, 2023
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Texting while biking? Cycling advocacy group warns of financial, physical risksCycling advocacy groups and former police officers are warning cyclists about the dangers and fines of texting while riding a bike.TrafficAug 18, 2023
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WildSafe BC reminds public not to get too close to deer, fawnsAccording to the Conservation Officer Service, some people try to “rescue” fawns and other young ungulates, because they mistake them to be orphaned and in need of care.EnvironmentMay 28, 2023
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City’s Economic SPC votes against Lethbridge parking fine increasesLocal business owners voiced their concerns about the proposed increase in parking fines. The committee is now recommending new solutions be found.PoliticsFeb 15, 2023
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Illegal caribou hunting with snowmobiles and knife costs La Ronge men $18,600 in finesConservation officers received reports of the incident on April 28, 2022, noting that the investigation led to employees of a local drilling company that was working in the area.CrimeFeb 14, 2023
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For or against? Downtown Lethbridge community on potential parking fine increaseThere is worry the risk of a heftier ticket will keep people away from what's been described as an already struggling downtown.EconomyFeb 9, 2023
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No cap on cats, but no elephants allowed: Here’s a look at Saskatoon’s animal rulesIf you're dead set on keeping bees in Saskatoon, you're required to "adequately maintain the bees", or else that could run you a $100 ticket.CanadaJan 26, 2023
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