Hundreds of Federal Public Servants Warned of Job Cuts Amid Major Government Downsizing

Hundreds of Federal Public Servants Warned of Job Cuts Amid Major Government Downsizing

Union alerts staff as federal agencies begin issuing layoff warnings Hundreds of workers in Canada’s federal public service received notices this week indicating they could soon lose their jobs, as the government begins to implement sweeping cost-cutting and workforce reductions across several departments. According to labour unions, some of the hardest-hit agencies include Natural Resources Canada (NRCan), Public Service Commission of Canada, Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada, and Department of Finance Canada. Yahoo Finance+2iNFOnews.ca+2 Unions are sounding the alarm, warning that the reductions threaten both job security for public servants and the quality of essential services Canadians rely on.…
Read More
Ottawa Moves Toward Reissuing Contested Fishing Licences to Mi’kmaw Coalition

Ottawa Moves Toward Reissuing Contested Fishing Licences to Mi’kmaw Coalition

A Renewed Decision With Familiar Tensions The federal government is preparing to reissue a package of valuable commercial fishing licences to a coalition of Mi’kmaw First Nations in Atlantic Canada, a move that is resurfacing longstanding tensions with Inuit communities in Nunavut. The development marks another significant chapter in a dispute that blends Indigenous rights, resource access, historic agreements, and modern economic realities—an intricate mix that continues to test the federal government’s approach to reconciliation and resource governance. The issue is complex. It is rooted in the purchase of half of Clearwater Foods in 2020—a major acquisition that shifted not…
Read More
WRPS Urges Drivers to Clear Snow-Covered Vehicles as Winter Hazards Intensify

WRPS Urges Drivers to Clear Snow-Covered Vehicles as Winter Hazards Intensify

As Southwestern Ontario enters the heart of the winter season, the Waterloo Regional Police Service (WRPS) is renewing its urgent warning to motorists: clear all snow and ice from your vehicle before hitting the road. Following the region’s first significant snowfall of the holiday season, police say they want to prevent avoidable winter collisions and promote safer road conditions for everyone. The reminder—an annual appeal from WRPS—comes as residents brace for several more months of harsh, unpredictable weather. The early December snowstorm brought heavy accumulation, difficult visibility, and a surge in roadway challenges, prompting officers to emphasize the life-or-death importance…
Read More
Rangers Overpower Petes with Fast Start and Balanced Attack in 6–3 Victory

Rangers Overpower Petes with Fast Start and Balanced Attack in 6–3 Victory

A commanding performance restores momentum for Kitchener The Kitchener Rangers delivered one of their most assertive performances of the season on Friday night, overpowering the Peterborough Petes in a 6–3 win that showcased depth scoring, special-teams improvement, and a relentless offensive pace from start to finish. The victory, played in front of an energetic home crowd at The Aud, marked an important rebound for a Rangers squad seeking to reestablish consistency after a challenging stretch of matchups in the busy December schedule. The game was defined by the Rangers’ explosive start, with two quick goals in the opening minutes setting…
Read More

Two Men Arrested After Stolen Vehicle Recovered in Wilmot Township

Waterloo Regional Police have arrested two men following the discovery of a stolen vehicle in a roadside ditch in Wilmot Township early Thursday morning, an incident that has raised renewed concerns about overnight crime and property theft in the region. The arrests came after a routine police patrol turned into an unexpected investigation involving a damaged vehicle, suspected stolen property, and a brief foot pursuit through a nearby field. The incident occurred during the early hours of December 5, and according to police, it quickly developed into a wider inquiry that connected the suspects to other criminal activity in the…
Read More
Major Weekend Shutdown of Highway 85 as Frederick Street Bridge Faces Full Demolition

Major Weekend Shutdown of Highway 85 as Frederick Street Bridge Faces Full Demolition

A Significant Traffic Disruption With Long-Term Payoff Drivers who count on Highway 85 to ferry them smoothly through Kitchener might want to brace themselves. This weekend marks a major turning point in one of the region’s largest ongoing infrastructure projects, and it arrives with a full closure of the highway in both directions. The Ministry of Transportation (MTO) has confirmed that the Frederick Street Bridge, a long-serving structure now at the end of its lifecycle, is scheduled for demolition—an undertaking that will effectively halt traffic flow for nearly 20 hours. As with most large-scale construction events, the public is being…
Read More