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'Scary' near-miss collisions on Highway 99 after newly painted lines

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New ReviewThere have been a series of near misses on B.C.’s Sea-to-Sky Highway between Lion’s Bay and Squamish. As Alana Kelly reports, three people consider themselves lucky to have driven away unscathed.
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Winnipeg police ride transit buses to improve safety

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New ReviewThe City of Winnipeg and the Winnipeg Police Service say there will be an increased police presence on Winnipeg Transit buses throughout the city. Police say this is in response to an uptick in violent incidents on buses over the last...
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Gaza's displaced face dire crisis in overcrowded al-Mawasi area

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New ReviewIsrael's Gaza offensive displaces thousands daily towards al-Mawasi, where dire conditions and exorbitant costs for basic necessities await.
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Can Montreal’s Parc Avenue be made safer for cyclists and pedestrians?

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New ReviewAfter a deadly collision between a truck and a cyclist on Sept. 7, hundreds of people blocked off a section of Parc Avenue, in the Plateau-Mont-Royal borough. It’s not the first time someone has died at the intersection of Bernard Street...
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‘We take the necessary precautions.’ Asbury Park police to keep watch over Sea.Hear.Now festival

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New ReviewWith recent violence making national headlines, police want concertgoers to feel secure while enjoying the festivities.
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Winnipeg mayor plans weekly bulletin to highlight repeat offenders

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New ReviewWinnipeg Mayor Scott Gillingham plans to publish a weekly 'repeat offender bulletin' in the hopes it will help prod the federal government to provide judges with less discretion to allow people out on bail.
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Candidate safety is a top priority following Charlie Kirk shooting

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New ReviewPolitical activist Charlie Kirk was shot and killed in Utah Wednesday. The political violence is sounding alarm bells in New York City, as Election Day is less than eight weeks away.
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NYPD says subway crimes hit historic lows this summer

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New ReviewAccording to NYPD statistics, overall transit crime from June 1 to Aug. 31 was down nearly 10% from 2024 and 16.8 % from the summer of 2019.
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TWU Local 100 calls for Gov. Hochul to sign bill mandating 2 MTA staffers per train

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New ReviewA recent bill that now sits unsigned on Gov. Kathy Hochul's desk would make that a choice New Yorkers would never have to make - mandating one train conductor and one operator per train.
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Fairfield SROs show off school spirit with new police cars

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New ReviewSchool spirit is a big part of high school. And at Fairfield Warde and Fairfield Ludlowe, that pride goes beyond students and staff to the school resource officers.
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Whistleblowers say Meta hid harms to children on its virtual reality platforms

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New ReviewWhistleblowers told Congress on Tuesday they believed Meta covered up internal research showing children were being groomed, harassed, and assaulted inside its virtual reality platforms. (Scripps News)
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AI-powered school bus safety camera program launches in White Plains

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New ReviewThe cameras are designed to catch drivers who illegally pass stopped school buses.
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Israel’s Gaza City assault triggers mass Palestinian exodus to the south

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New ReviewIsrael's Gaza offensive forces Palestinians to flee south, overwhelming refugee camps. Displaced families face dire conditions.
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Is Montreal’s downtown in decline? Businesses sound alarm over tanking property values

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New ReviewBusiness owners in Montreal are calling on municipal leaders to find ways to make the downtown core more attractive. The merchants say one of the main reasons property values are declining is public safety.
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Winnipeg a step closer to tighter rules on homeless encampments

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New ReviewCity council’s community services committee has unanimously approved an amended motion laying out where encampments aren't permitted and what enforcement would look like. The motion still has to go to the executive policy committee...
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Israeli attacks on school, tents and homes kill at least 17 people in Gaza

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New ReviewIsraeli forces are intensifying their bombardment of Gaza City, striking densely populated areas.
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Poland Scrambles Jet Amid Russian Strikes on Ukraine

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New ReviewPoland Scrambles Jet Amid Russian Strikes on Ukraine
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Search for survivors in Afghanistan as aid workers risk their lives

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New ReviewAfghanistan earthquake reduces villages to rubble – Rescuers race to find survivors as death toll surpasses 2,200.
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People are turning to AI chatbots for emotional support

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New ReviewWarning: Mention of suicide and self-harm. Millions of people, especially teens, are finding companionship and emotional support in using AI chatbots, according to a kids digital safety non-profit. But health and technology experts say...
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Enhancing road safety in Central African Republic: MINUSCA's joint patrol initiative

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New ReviewEnhancing road safety in Central African Republic: MINUSCA's joint patrol initiative
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Simon Harris breaks ‘dignified silence’ on threats to politicians

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New ReviewIreland’s deputy premier has said he will no longer maintain “a dignified silence” on the issue of threats against politicians and public representatives. Tanaiste Simon Harris was speaking as Irish police investigate a threat made...
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Harris says it is time to break ‘dignified silence’ on threats to politicians

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New ReviewIreland’s deputy premier has said he will no longer maintain 'a dignified silence' on the issue of threats against politicians and public representatives. Tanaiste Simon Harris was speaking as Irish police investigate a threat made...
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‘Pay attention,' says blind Montreal man after car rolled over his foot

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New ReviewPeter Nikolantonakis is calling on both motorists and pedestrians to be less distracted and more careful on the road.
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Sign-off required for girls to play school sports in Alberta

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New ReviewAs kids head back to school, parents of junior high and high school students can expect to receive a new form to sign.It's called the Fairness and Safety in Sport confirmation form. In order to play in competitive female-only sports,...