KITCHENER: The Waterloo Regional Police are launching a new initiative aimed at helping recover stolen bicycles. In response to a widespread increase in bicycle thefts
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Trump imposes 25% additional tariff on Indian products
NEW YORK: U.S. President Donald Trump has imposed an additional 25 percent tariff on Indian products, signing an executive order to that effect. This move
43 New Wildfires in Alberta; Most Under Control
EDMONTON: Alberta Wildfire has reported that over forty new wildfires started in the province over the weekend, with most of them now extinguished. Derrick Forsythe
Legionnaires’ disease outbreak concludes in London, Ontario after 70 cases, 3 deaths
LONDON, ONTARIO: The Middlesex-London Health Unit has officially announced the conclusion of the Legionnaires’ disease outbreak that affected the city. The outbreak, spanning from July
Chess chartier sausages recalled due to allergy risk
MONTREAL: The Quebec Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (MAPAQ) has issued a recall for Chess Chartier brand sausages due to potential allergy risks. The
Rise in racist and hate crimes against people of Indian origin in Canada
Ottawa: Canada, often celebrated as a dream destination for immigrants, including Indians, due to its promise of higher education, free healthcare, social security benefits, retirement
Florida reports 21 cases of E.coli infections linked to raw milk
Florida: The Florida Department of Health has reported 21 cases of E. coli infection in the state, linked to the consumption of raw milk. Among
Wildfire on Vancouver Island forces over 400 evacuations
Vancouver: The BC Wildfire Service has reported that over 400 people have been evacuated due to an out-of-control wildfire on Vancouver Island. The Wesley Ridge
Air Canada flight attendants enter final day of strike mandate vote
Montreal: The voting period for Air Canada flight attendants, who are preparing for a potential strike, is drawing to a close today. The Canadian Union
Carney announces major increase in defence spending
Vancouver: Prime Minister Mark Carney has announced that Canada will increase its defense spending to rebuild its defense sector and boost its military capabilities. He
