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Employees at the Madison County Sheriff's Office were shocked to learn that investigator Doug Martin died Sunday in Athens.
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Ontario Premier Doug Ford requested that Lieutenant Governor Edith Dumont dissolve Ontario’s Legislative Assembly, triggering ...
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U.S. tariffs on Canadian energy threaten North America’s trade. Will Alberta’s oil surge and Trudeau’s counter-tariffs reshape the U.S.-Canada energy partnership?