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Concern raised over use of gopher poison in Ogden
Concern raised over use of gopher poison in Ogden The use of gopher poison in the southeast neighbourhood of Ogden, has an area resident speaking out, concerned about the second-hand danger it poses.


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Calgary's Immigrant Education Society has new sensory program
Calgary Watch A sensory program at Calgary's Immigrant Education Society offers tools to play with and learn from. It also helps identify children with developmental issues.


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Colts star drafted by Islanders
Kashawn Aitcheson from the Barrie Colts is off to New York, as he was chosen by the Islanders with the 17th overall pick in the 2025 NHL Draft. The 18-year-old defenceman totalled 26 goals and 59 points in 64 games with the Colts this past season. He added six goals and 12 points during Barrie's playoff run to the OHL Eastern Conference Final this spring, including the overtime winner in Game 5 of the second round against the Kingston Frontenacs. At six-foot-one and 198 pounds, Aitcheson's all-around blend of offence, defence, speed and physicality had him ranked as the 10th-to-20th best prospect in most pre-draft rankings. The Toronto, Ont. native becomes the first Barrie Colt drafted in the top-20 since Brandt Clarke was selected by the LA Kings at 8th overall in the 2021 NHL Draft. Kevin Connolly, an actor best known for his role in Entourage, announced Aitcheson's selection. The Islanders acquired the 17th overall pick earlier in the day in a trade that sent defenceman Noah Dobson to the Montreal Canadiens.


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Alberta court grants injunction blocking Bill 26
Calgary Watch An Alberta court has granted an injunction preventing the provincial government from banning gender-affirming care for minors.


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Bicycle ‘chop shop' discovered at Kitchener home: police
Several bicycles and parts are seen in this undated photo. (Courtesy: Waterloo Regional Police Service) The Waterloo Regional Police Service has recovered more than $25,000 in bicycles and parts after they said they found a 'chop shop' in Kitchener. On Thursday, officers searched a home as part of an ongoing investigation that began after a stolen bike was found inside a residence near King Street West and Green Street. Officers said in addition to the original bike, numerous other bicycles and parts were found at a nearby home. The investigation in ongoing. In the meantime, officers will be trying to return the bicycles they found to their proper owners.