• The Canadian Press

    Sex assault survivors livid with Ontario over delays to proposed justice bill

    TORONTO — Sex assault survivors and the opposition are livid with the Ontario government for what they call procedural games over a proposed justice bill. Government House Leader Paul Calandra sent a proposed NDP sexual assault justice bill to committee on Tuesday, thereby cancelling a debate on it Wednesday. More than 100 survivors and supporters were set to visit Queen's Park to watch the debate as a way to push the Progressive Conservative government to take action to improve the "retraumatiz

  • Kansas City Star

    Hate to say it, but the Chiefs’ Harrison Butker should stick to kicking footballs | Opinion

    For one thing, the COVID-19 lockdowns didn’t happen under President Joe Biden’s watch. That’s just part of what Toriano Porter objects to.

  • Local Journalism Initiative

    Town discusses ongoing asset management program

    Strathmore town council discussed an update to the town’s asset management program during the May 1 regular meeting. The update was presented to council by Andre Ulloa, asset management officer for the Town of Strathmore, to be accepted as information. “The asset management program deals with creating a system … that deals with procedures and how we do things,” he said. “It deals with people – it is about the processes that we take and how we do our work. It is built for people, to support peopl