Travis Kelce’s watch found in Rhode Island after Kansas City mansion was burglarized of $20K in cash: report

Travis Kelce’s stolen watch was reportedly found in Providence, RI, this week after the NFL star’s mansion in Leawood, Kan., was burglarized last month. Sources familiar with the investigation told ABC News Friday that a watch taken from Kelce’s residence — and not previously disclosed to the public — was recovered. Details have yet to … Read more

Controversial NYC high-rise near Brooklyn Botanic Garden OK’d — with plans for more sunlight after outcry

Let the sun shine in. A controversial high-rise development that neighbors feared would cast a harmful shadow over the Brooklyn Botanic Garden has gotten the OK from the City Council — with changes that would bring more necessary sunlight to the beloved greenspace. The final-hurdle council vote Thursday was years in the making, notably after … Read more

2 men convicted in U.S.-Canada border human smuggling case involving Indian family freezing to death

‘This trial exposed the unthinkable cruelty of human smuggling’ Minnesota U.S. attorney says after Harshkumar Ramanlal Patel and Steve Shand found guilty Jagdish Patel, 39; his wife Vaishaliben Patel, 37; their 11-year-old daughter, Vihangi; and their three-year-old son, Dharmik, are shown in a handout photo. Photo by Amritbhai Vakil /THE CANADIAN PRESS A jury convicted … Read more

Who is Pam Bondi, Trump’s replacement pick for AG?

WASHINGTON — President-elect Donald Trump’s new choice for US attorney general is a far cry from his previous one. Trump’s latest pick, Pam Bondi, 59, brings with her the same reputation that former nominee Matt Gaetz had as a Trump loyalist. But Bondi lacks the personal controversies of Gaetz — a former Florida congressman who … Read more

Nice idea with poor execution? Local businesses weigh in on GST cut

The federal government’s temporary GST cut is getting mixed reviews from Saskatchewan businesses. Consumers in Canada are getting a GST cut to things like food, restaurant meals and children’s clothing. How will this affect Sask. businesses?Photo by Christinne Muschi /Bloomberg While local business groups agree it’s a good idea, some are wondering if the benefit … Read more

Mustard Seed CEO delves into shelter services coming to Saskatoon

“We are a Christian organization. We understand that is traumatizing to folks,” said Mustard Seed CEO James Gardiner. The Mustard Seed CEO James Gardiner speaks at a Greater Saskatoon Chamber of Commerce event.Photo by Michelle Berg /Saskatoon StarPhoenix The CEO of the Alberta-based non-profit selected to set up shelter spaces in Saskatoon says it’s working … Read more

Jack Todd: Here’s hoping the Victoire live up to their new moniker

As the PWHL prepares for its second season with new rules designed to increase offence, the league appears to be on solid footing. Boston Fleet goalie Emma Soderberg dives across the goal crease to stop Montreal Victoire’s Claire Dalton during mini-camp scrimmage this week. In the PWHL’s first season, goalies were better than the snipers.Photo … Read more

Quebec Conservative leader remains coy about byelection bid

Éric Duhaime says he will discuss his options with party members during a convention this weekend in Victoriaville. Éric Duhaime, leader of the Conservative Party of Quebec, is mulling whether he would run for a National Assembly seat in a byelection expected to be called next year in the riding of Arthabaska.Photo by Allen McInnis … Read more

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