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Amazon ordered to pay $20,000 after B.C. customer says package never arrived
After investigating a complaint from a B.C. customer that their Amazon order never arrived, Consumer Protection B.C. has ordered the e-commerce giant to pay close to $20,000 in fines, legal fees and a $511.25 refund to the customer. Source link
Sask. government prioritizing involuntary treatment, Roughriders tailgating in new legislative assembly
The province plans to address homelessness and addictions in the newest session of the legislature, which kicked off Wednesday with the speech from the throne. It also plans to allow tailgating at Saskatchewan Roughriders’ games for the 2026 football season. Source link
Mi'kmaw family caught in Indian status cut-off as Ottawa faces calls for reform
A Mi’kmaw man from Elsipogtog First Nation in New Brunswick says his granddaughter will be the first in his family to not be eligible for status because of the Indian Act’s second-generation cut-off rule. Source link
How a B.C. man rescued himself from the jaws of a grizzly bear
Joe Pendry used his experience as a boxer to fight for his life when a mother grizzly attacked and severely injured him in B.C.’s East Kootenay region earlier this month. Source link
Trump wants to be paid, reportedly up to $230M, for past 'malicious' prosecutions into his conduct
President Donald Trump said Tuesday he’s probably owed “a lot of money,” responding to a newspaper report that he was seeking $230 million US in damages related to two investigations into his conduct. Source link
Suspect in alleged child abduction, fatal Brampton, Ont., shooting dead after 'officer-involved shooting': police
The man, 38, died after an “interaction” with officers early Wednesday, Niagara police say. Source link
He was 13. She was 11. After a middle school meet up, she accused him of sexual assault
He was a little past 13. And she was just shy of her 12th birthday. They connected on social media, arranging a middle school meet up that ended in sexual contact. After, they both said “I love you.” Two days later, she accused him of sexual assault. Source link
This town wants to give away its 100-year-old convent. Could it be a housing solution?
The Town of Gravelbourg’s motto is “A Touch of Europe on the Prairies.” Now, it’s doing what it can to save the historic buildings that give it that European feeling, including its century-old convent. The building is free for the taking, provided the right person comes along with the right idea to give it a […]