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  • Authorities investigate the death of a rail conductor who was struck by a train in Montana. 19 Oct 2025 

    COLUMBUS, Montana (AP) — Authorities were investigating the death of a rail conductor who was hit by a passing train Sunday in Montana, the National Transportation Safety Board said. The conductor worked for BNSF Railway, the agency said in a post on the social media site X. BNSF Railway operates one of the largest freight […]

  • Nourish Nova Scotia launches cookbook of school lunch meals to support food access. 19 Oct 2025 

    HALIFAX — Nourish Nova Scotia wants to make sure there’s always an answer to the question ‘what’s for lunch?’ They launched a new cookbook, “What’s for Lunch?” at NourishFest in Halifax on Sunday, filled with recipes from school lunches from across the province. The recipes were all kid-and-adult tested, with the goal of eating local […]

  • Reforms by international mail carriers could help Canada Post navigate challenges. 19 Oct 2025 

    When Ottawa announced a series of reforms to Canada Post in late September, reaction to the move highlighted a simmering dissatisfaction when it comes to the mail and parcel carrier. The changes, ranging from the demise of door-to-door service to a slowdown of some deliveries, are expected to save the Crown corporation millions of dollars […]

  • Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week. 19 Oct 2025 

    TORONTO — Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week: Bank of Canada The Bank of Canada is expected to release its business outlook survey and its Canadian survey of consumer expectations on Monday. The central bank cut its policy interest rate by a quarter of a percentage point […]

  • FreightTracker Receives Strategic Growth Investment from Arcadea Group. 19 Oct 2025 

    WOLLONGONG, Australia — FreightTracker, a leading container transport management system, today announced a strategic growth investment from Arcadea Group, a preeminent, permanent-hold investor in high-growth software businesses. The partnership will accelerate FreightTracker’s product innovation and expansion across both domestic and international markets. Andrew Thornberry, Founder & CEO

  • American Airlines and Citi Launch the Citi / AAdvantage Globe Mastercard. 19 Oct 2025 

    Mid-Tier Credit Card Enhances Travel With Access to Premium Benefits Highlights: American Airlines, Citi and Mastercard launched a new mid-tier travel rewards credit card for travelers who fall between the occasional vacationer and the frequent flyer. Cardmembers can unlock over $750 in value, including four Admirals Club® Globe™ passes, each valid for 24 hours, rich […]


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  • Killer conman Albert Walker, now 80, loses another parole bid. 19 Oct 2025 

    Now 80 years old and facing health issues, notorious conman Albert Walker has been denied day parole by the Parole Board of Canada yet again.

  • Red-hot London Knights rivalry heats up even more: 'Don't like Kitchener'. 19 Oct 2025 

    Now, that’s a rivalry. The London Knights pumped in six goals at Kitchener’s rink Friday. On Sunday, the Rangers rode a Jakub Chromiak overtime tally for a 3-2 triumph to deny the defending Memorial Cup champions a sixth straight victory before 9,061 at Canada Life Place. Two of the teams’ biggest stars – London’s Henry […]

  • One taken to hospital after blaze in London house. 19 Oct 2025 

    One person was taken to hospital after firefighters were called to a house fire in the city’s southeast end on Sunday, London Fire Department officials said. It was just before 1 p.m. on Sunday when fire officials announced on social media that crews were called to a house in the 500-block of Osgoode Drive – […]

  • London rents dip again, yet affordability still out of reach for many. 19 Oct 2025 

    Rents nationwide have been falling in 2025 due to softer demand and increased supply.

  • Police shoot at large dog after pedestrian attack, school-area scare. 19 Oct 2025 

    Hensall’s bad dog that went on a tear through the tiny Bluewater village has been found and quarantined. Ontario Provincial Police in Huron County said the dog, described as a “pit bull” type, had been on the lam since Friday after it attacked a pedestrian in the village that’s located 60 kilometres north of London. […]

  • Western Mustangs humbled in stunning 60-13 blowout. 19 Oct 2025 

    As kicks in the teeth go, this was an all-timer. The Western Mustangs have rarely been blown out in their 96-year football history. They almost never get embarrassed at home – but they were soundly thumped in a humbling 60-13 defeat to the Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks Saturday at Western Alumni Stadium. It’s the worst […]


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  • Letters, Oct. 19, 2025: ‘Teachers need to be specific’. 19 Oct 2025 

    What do you want? OK, as a taxpayer and having no kids so no school needs but still pay taxes. So, what are the ATA demands? We all read what the government is willing to give but nothing on what teachers seek. Let’s see those details and really see if this is about classroom sizes, […]

  • Letters, Oct. 18, 2025: ‘B.C., Quebec still taking our money’. 18 Oct 2025 

    Dirty money Regarding B.C’s David Eby and Quebec refusing to allow oil and gas pipelines through their Canadian province, I have a suggestion. When it comes time to issue our billions in transfer payments, Alberta should calculate how much of those transfer dollars come from oil and gas. Make what each province will get public […]

  • Letters, Oct. 17, 2025: ‘Alberta’s new plates looking good’. 17 Oct 2025 

    Snazzy new plates (Re: Alberta unveils new licence plates which will display ‘Strong And Free’ motto, Calgary Sun, Oct. 16.) Two thumbs-up from me on Alberta’s new licence-plate design and motto. It certainly represents great things are in store for this great province. I really think Alberta will never reach its true potential until it […]

  • Letters, Oct. 16, 2025: ‘In defence of Trump…’. 16 Oct 2025 

    Trump’s my guy The Saturday Sun ran a number of letters to the editor criticizing Trump. I would like to respond. Today, in the First World there is a struggle going on between the WEF globalists and the nationalists. The WEF globalists want to install a world authoritarian communist governance and the nationalists want the […]

  • Letters, Oct. 15, 2025: ‘Canada should withdraw from NATO’. 15 Oct 2025 

    Price to pay ‘O Canada! Our home and native land!’ always engenders a great deal of national pride. The unpredictable behaviour of that self-centred, morally-corrupt, attention-seeking president in the Oval Office has been a wakeup call, a slap in the face. For far too long, Canada has depended on the Americans to help us guard […]

  • HILL, THOMPSON: Taxpayers should know how much their municipal governments spend. 15 Oct 2025 

    In rural areas, fewer people share the cost of roads, parks and emergency services. But high spending isn’t inevitable. Some rural municipalities managed to spend far less, demonstrating local choices about what services to provide, and how to deliver them, matter.


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  • The crop caught in the crosshairs of the Canada-China trade war. 17 Oct 2025 

    This week, Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand is visiting China as part of an effort to improve relations amid a trade war between Canada and China. It began last year, when Ottawa imposed a 100-per-cent tariff on Chinese-made electric vehicles. China responded by launching an anti-dumping probe into Canada’s canola imports, and later issued its own 100-per-cent tariff on Canadian canola oil,

  • A dispatch from Gaza as the fragile ceasefire takes hold. 16 Oct 2025 

    The ceasefire in Gaza that U.S. President Donald Trump helped broker has been in place since Friday. But already, both Israel and Hamas have accused each other of violating the agreement. Tensions flared over a slower-than-expected return of deceased hostages, and Hamas has, so far, refused to disarm and cede power in Gaza. Despite the disagreements, humanitarian aid trucks began entering Gaza on

  • What it’s like for migrant workers on Canadian farms. 15 Oct 2025 

    Canada’s agriculture industry is big business, contributing $32-billion to Canada’s GDP in 2024 and employing an estimated 223,000 people. What garners less attention is how heavily dependent the agriculture industry is on migrant labourers, with about 80,000 workers in the sector. The job is often gruelling and typically pays around minimum wage, but that money tends to go a lot farther in th

  • The fight over the notwithstanding clause. 14 Oct 2025 

    A legal battle is underway over the notwithstanding clause, which allows governments to override “[certain] rights of Canadians” that are protected by the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. It’s a tool provincial governments have invoked often in recent years.But the federal government is bringing the dispute to the Supreme Court, asking it to consider new limits on the clause. Divisions over t

  • Machines Like Us: Geoffrey Hinton on AI’s future. 13 Oct 2025 

    Geoffrey Hinton, “the godfather of AI”, pioneered much of the network research that would become the backbone of modern AI. But it’s in the last several years that he has reached mainstream renown. Since 2023, Hinton has been on a campaign to convince governments, corporations and citizens that artificial intelligence – his life’s work – could be what spells the end of human civilizati

  • How a new pipeline could test Canadian unity. 10 Oct 2025 

    A new pipeline pitch is stirring up an old fight. On Oct. 1, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith announced the province would be drawing up a proposal for a new oil pipeline to the B.C. coast by May. In the last week, B.C. Premier David Eby has voiced criticisms of the project and opposed Smith’s coinciding efforts to repeal laws affecting access to the coast. In recent days, the disagreement has esc


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