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Police in Woodstock, Ont., report multiple incidents of racist and profane graffiti

WOODSTOCK, Ont. — Police say they're investigating multiple reports of racist and profane graffiti in Woodstock, Ont. They say a swastika was painted on a monument late Sunday or early Monday.
N.S. party leaders reveal favourites: hamburgers, The Simpsons and fiddle tunes

N.S. party leaders reveal favourites: hamburgers, The Simpsons and fiddle tunes

HALIFAX — Political differences aside, Nova Scotia's major party leaders can find common ground on a few fronts: They all enjoy political non-fiction, locally tailored suits and the province's beaches.

N.S. party leaders reveal favourites: hamburgers, The Simpsons and fiddle tunes

HALIFAX — Political differences aside, Nova Scotia's major party leaders can find common ground on a few fronts: They all enjoy political non-fiction, locally tailored suits and the province's beaches.

3 teens stabbed in fight at Ajax, Ont., restaurant

AJAX, Ont. — Police say a fight at an Ajax, Ont., restaurant on Sunday night resulted in three teens being rushed to hospital with stab wounds.

Man, 35, charged after Sudbury, Ont., bus driver attacked with knife

SUDBURY, Ont. — A 34-year-old man is facing numerous charges after a Sudbury, Ont., bus driver was attacked with a knife. Police say a man jumped out of a moving taxi late Sunday night, ran down the street and boarded a bus.

OPP searching Lake Erie for man, 25, missing after canoe capsized

LEAMINGTON, Ont. — Provincial police say they're searching Lake Erie for a missing canoeist. They say the 25-year-old Kingsville, Ont., man has been missing since Sunday evening when his canoe capsized.
Defence minister says Canada will extend Indian Ocean commitment to 2021

Defence minister says Canada will extend Indian Ocean commitment to 2021

OTTAWA — Canada will extend its commitment to maritime security in the Red Sea, the Arabian Sea and the Indian Ocean with ships and personnel for another four years, says Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan.
B.C. NDP and Green leaders watch women's rugby sevens finals together Sunday

B.C. NDP and Green leaders watch women's rugby sevens finals together Sunday

LANGFORD, B.C. — Two British Columbia political leaders at the centre of negotiations to set the direction for the province's immediate political future sat together Sunday at an international rugby match at Westhills Stadium near Victoria.

N.S. releases data on violence faced by teachers: 1,800 incidents last year

HALIFAX — Nova Scotia teachers and other school staff faced violence or threats of violence about 1,800 times in the last school year, according to data provided by the Department of Education.

Five stories in the news today, May 29

Five stories in the news for Monday, May 29 ——— SCHEER TO DEBUT IN COMMONS TODAY AS OPPOSITION LEADER New Conservative leader Andrew Scheer is expected to gather fellow MPs and senators together in Ottawa today for the first time since his win on Sat
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