Ontario police force may be 1st in Canada to use drones for some 911 calls
A police force in one of Canada’s most populated regions may soon be deploying drones as first responders for certain 911 calls.
Continue ReadingA police force in one of Canada’s most populated regions may soon be deploying drones as first responders for certain 911 calls.
Continue Reading“We went up there with water and food and my friend stayed down at the service road with his dogs, just so we wouldn’t intimidate her,” Janet O’Reilly said.
Continue ReadingRenewed buyer attention is bringing a fresh wave of optimism to regions like the Okanagan, where the majority of winery sales are taking place.
Continue ReadingAn Okanagan industrial park has unveiled B.C.’s largest solar energy initiative to date.
Continue ReadingAccording to the organization that governs competitive swimming in Canada, there are 5,060 publicly-owned pools as of 2020. More than half are near the end of their life.
Continue ReadingThe change took effect in February 2025 following an executive order from U.S. President Donald Trump that said the American government will only recognize male or female.
Continue ReadingLaSalle police said an officer encountered the man with two backpacks shortly before 1 a.m. while conducting commercial property checks near the Detroit River.
Continue ReadingEffective Aug. 8, 200-metre exclusion zones will exist around collision scenes and tow trucks that enter without being invited by officials or drivers will be fined $1,000.
Continue ReadingConservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is eyeing a return to Parliament after he lost his previous riding of Carleton in April’s federal election.
Continue ReadingMontreal police say the woman had been working on the roof of a school on Rosemont Boulevard, near Châtelain Street, on Tuesday morning when she fell.
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