Judge Denies Bail for Two Men Accused of Looting Homes Amid Wildfire Evacuations in La Ronge, Saskatchewan

By SONAM RANA Evacuation Crisis Opens Door for Crime As devastating wildfires swept through northern Saskatchewan, the community of La Ronge faced mass evacuations in late June 2025. Thousands of residents were forced to flee their homes under emergency orders as flames threatened homes, businesses, and critical infrastructure. While firefighters battled the fast-moving blaze, another…

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Long-Running Dispute Behind Maple Ridge, B.C. Tragedy That Left 3 Dead, Says Neighbour

  By SONAM RANA, July 29, 2025 Overview of a Shocking Tragedy A deadly altercation that left three people dead in a quiet residential area of Maple Ridge, British Columbia, has shaken the community and drawn attention to a years-long dispute that, according to neighbours, had been festering beneath the surface for years. https://amarsonpost.com/brampton-man-faces-new-charges-as-dozens-more-alleged-victims-emerge-in-expanding-real-estate-fraud-case/ RCMP…

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From Local Makers to National Pride: Are Canadian Products Becoming the New Holiday Must-Haves

The Incident Earlier this month, a quiet Toronto high-rise was shaken by an incident that left families across the city pausing in the middle of their holiday preparations. A young child, momentarily unsupervised while a parent sorted through newly purchased holiday gifts, managed to access an unsecured balcony. Although the child was safely recovered after…

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Doctors Say Alberta’s Triage Liaison Physicians May Ease ER Pressure, but Won’t Solve the Crisis

A Bandage on a Chronic Wound Alberta’s plan to introduce triage liaison physicians (TLPs) into emergency departments has been welcomed by many frontline doctors—and rightly so. Any measure that helps patients get assessed faster and reduces dangerous wait times deserves support. But let’s be clear: this policy is not a solution to Alberta’s emergency room…

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Canadian Military Attends U.S. F-35 Ceremony Despite Renewed Trade Tensions

A Symbolic Gesture That Speaks Louder Than Diplomacy At first glance, Canada’s decision to send senior military officials to a U.S. F-35 fighter jet ceremony while trade tensions simmer may look contradictory—甚至 submissive. But in reality, it is a calculated assertion of national interest, one that separates defense strategy from economic disputes and underscores a…

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Cannabis and Vomiting Syndrome: Why Regular Users Should Be Warned About This Serious, Little-Known Health Risk

By SONAM RANA A Growing Concern As cannabis becomes more widely accepted for both recreational and medicinal use, discussions around its potential health risks are often overlooked. While many associate cannabis with relaxation or pain relief, there is a lesser-known, but severe, condition linked to frequent use: Cannabinoid Hyperemesis Syndrome (CHS). CHS is a paradoxical…

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Canada and the EU Sign Historic Security Pact as Trump Faces Criticism Over NATO Stance

  With increasing concern over U.S. unpredictability, Canada and the European Union form a strategic defence alliance aimed at strengthening transatlantic security and countering global threats, drawing strong responses from allies and critics alike. In a historic development reshaping the global security landscape, Canada and the European Union have formalized a groundbreaking security and defence…

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Families Mourn as Banff Rockslide Takes 2 Lives—Parks Canada Says It Couldn’t Be Stopped

A devastating rockslide in Banff National Park has taken the lives of two individuals, leaving families heartbroken and communities in mourning. The incident occurred earlier this week in a remote area of the park, known for its dramatic mountain landscapes and steep rocky slopes. The victims, who were reportedly hiking in the region at the…

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