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Woodstock police say they’ve charged a youth after he allegedly harassed and assaulted an “elderly individual” who was walking along a sidewalk near Turtle Island School on Wednesday morning. Investigators…
Leon Draisaitl practice gave the Edmonton Oilers and their fans a welcome reason for optimism as the playoff race heats up. With the star forward back on the ice, all eyes are now on whether this encouraging step leads to a return to game action soon.
The Shreveport mass shooting has left a community reeling and raised urgent new questions about gun violence, public safety and prevention on both sides of the border. As investigators search for answers, Canadians are watching closely to see what this tragedy could mean for future debates on policing, firearms laws and emergency response.
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The Louisiana mass shooting in Shreveport is a heartbreaking tragedy that left 10 people dead, including eight children, and is raising urgent questions about domestic violence, gun access, and missed warning signs. As investigators search for answers, the case is renewing cross-border conversations about family safety and violence prevention.
This heartbreaking domestic violence shooting in Louisiana is resonating far beyond the U.S., raising urgent questions for Canadian readers about family violence, child safety, and prevention. As more details emerge, the tragedy is sharpening the focus on how warning signs are missed—and what can be done before violence turns deadly.

























