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March stats: 509 seatbelt offences, 4,709 speeding offences

March stats: 509 seatbelt offences, 4,709 speeding offences

450 impaired driving offences reported by police.
'Greatest feeling ever': Abernethy man wins $100,000 windfall

'Greatest feeling ever': Abernethy man wins $100,000 windfall

Stan Ismond took the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to use the win for an April Fool's joke.
Can Force 1 burned more than 13,000 litres of fuel on Trudeau's one-day trip to Vancouver

Can Force 1 burned more than 13,000 litres of fuel on Trudeau's one-day trip to Vancouver

Records show Trudeau was on the ground for the Lunar New year parade for only four hours on a trip that cost taxpayers an estimated $58K
Mental-health services come too late, experts say, after uptick in violence

Mental-health services come too late, experts say, after uptick in violence

Most acts of violence are not committed by mentally ill people and that they are more likely to be victims of violence or of self-harm.
Step into nature with new parks apparel

Step into nature with new parks apparel

T-shirts and bunny hugs sport Saskatchewan Provincial Parks logo.
Passenger rights overhaul draws criticism from both sides — airlines and advocates

Passenger rights overhaul draws criticism from both sides — airlines and advocates

MONTREAL — Airlines say it goes too far. Advocates say not far enough.
Most Canadians don't support King Charles or Camilla, poll finds

Most Canadians don't support King Charles or Camilla, poll finds

Will you be tuning into King Charles's coronation?
Famous Twitter users disavow Musk over verification return

Famous Twitter users disavow Musk over verification return

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Celebrities, professional athletes and other high-profile Twitter users are once again being verified by the social media platform and they don't know why their blue check marks reappeared — nor do they seem too happy about it.
UN: By month's end, India population to be world's largest

UN: By month's end, India population to be world's largest

NEW DELHI (AP) — India will be the world’s most populous country by the end of this month, eclipsing an aging China, the United Nations said Monday.
Five things to know about Ottawa's tightened passenger rights and compensation rules

Five things to know about Ottawa's tightened passenger rights and compensation rules

Transport Minister Omar Alghabra detailed a list of proposed reforms on Monday which he said are designed to close loopholes used by airlines to avoid paying fees under Ottawa's passenger rights rules.
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