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Woman pleads guilty to 6 counts of assault in Vancouver seawall stabbings
Tamara Hamelin, 35, was charged with four counts of assault with a weapon and two counts of assault in relation to a series of stabbing attacks in Vancouver’s Yaletown neighbourhood last October. She pleaded guilty to the offences last month. Source link
Ford's annual U.S. sales rise 6% on strong sales for affordable trucks and hybrid cars
Slowing sales of electric vehicles were offset by an uptick in demand for its more affordable Maverick truck, and for hybrid vehicles. Source link
One of Quebec's most wanted fugitives arrested in Spain
Juan Pablo Serrano, wanted since June 2024 in connection with the Desjardins data breach, was arrested by Spanish authorities, according to Quebec provincial police. Source link
One of Quebec's most wanted fugitives arrested in Spain
Juan Pablo Serrano, wanted since June 2024 in connection with the Desjardins data breach, was arrested by Spanish authorities, according to Quebec provincial police. Source link
The secret weapon that could finally force climate action
An ambitious form of climate modelling aims to pin the blame for disasters – from floods to heatwaves – on specific companies. Is this the tool we need to effectively prosecute the world’s biggest carbon emitters? Source link
Bob Pulford, 4-time Stanley Cup champ and longtime Chicago executive, dead at 89
Bob Pulford, a Hockey Hall of Fame player who went on to a lengthy career in the NHL as a coach and general manager, has died. He was 89. Source link
Hospital ER in 100 Mile House, B.C., closes temporarily for 2nd time in 2026
For the second time in less than a week, the emergency department at the hospital in the district municipality of 100 Mile House was closed temporarily as the mayor of the community in British Columbia’s South Cariboo region calls for meaningful long-term solutions. Source link
‘Very unique’: Pod of killer whales seen rubbing bellies on rocks off B.C.'s Sunshine Coast
People at a beach on the Sunshine Cost were left awestruck after watching a pod of killer whales swim close to the shore. Amongst all of the different killer whale populations around the world, few have been observed performing the rare activity, says cetology expert. Source link
Canada's cheaper, cleaner and lower-risk oil can rival a resurgent Venezuela, Carney says
Prime Minister Mark Carney says he’s not worried about the prospect of increased oil production from Venezuela challenging Canada’s energy exports because Canadian oil is cheaper, cleaner and lower risk. Source link