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Long-awaited traffic safety improvements that might allow cameras to catch speeding drivers rather than police could be coming to Nova Scotia next year.
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The Daily Galaxy on MSNJapan’s Ingenious Snow Removal Method That the USA and Canada Could Definitely Learn FromIn Japan, a brilliant solution to clearing snow from roads has been in place for decades, and it’s one the U.S. could ...
The Nova Scotia government is amending its interprovincial trade legislation after professional regulators identified ...
CUPE 104, the union representing RCMP dispatchers and operators, is sounding the alarm as 43 per cent of jobs are vacant ...
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GB News on MSNCanada coach Jesse Marsch opens up on 'fears for his safety' over public Donald Trump criticismCanada's national team head coach Jesse Marsch has publicly criticised President Donald Trump's rhetoric about Canada ...
The Ottawa Citizen reached out to McGuinty’s office and Public Safety Canada for comment but did not hear back by time of publication.
Smith made the suggestion during the city’s public safety committee’s meeting Thursday afternoon after Coun. Amber Aglukark, who chairs the committee, brought up the issue of loose dogs. “We have all ...
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Ottawa Citizen on MSNCan Canada still trust the U.S. for food safety? Ottawa professor says we should be skepticalAmir Attaran says Canadians should be skeptical about the U.S.’s ability to ensure food safety given the Trump administration ...
The Hay River Healthy Communities Committee formed after the Northwest Territories town put in place a 10-year-strategy in 2024 to address challenges it’s facing. “The committee came together because ...
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