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Soldier returns

Another trip down the Highway of Heroes for a Canadian soldier killed in Afghanistan.

Drug bust

A vehicle seen to be driving erratically on the weekend led to a drug bust by Regional police.

Barn fire

250-thousand dollars damage as a barn burns to the ground, killing some livestock.

RCMP to be investigated

What's the problem among the bosses at the RCMP? Why can't they get along with the civilian commissioner? Ottawa wants to know.

Enbridge leak

An oil leak in southern Michigan is causing grief for Calgary-based Enbridge company

Auto theft raids

Waterloo regional police were part of executing 16 warrants around southern Ontario.

Conrad in court in Chicago

Disgraced media baron Conrad Black is to appear in court to hear first hand, the conditions of his bail.

Iggy visits Waterloo Region

Michael Ignatieff's trolling for support through the Region today with stops in Guelph, Cambridge and Kitchener.

Voyeur pleads guilty

An elaborate scheme targeting family and friends in front of a hidden camera results in a guilty plea.

Vandals

One arrested, one on the run and someone was arson around in Kitchener.

Police blotter

A gang fight, an arson and illegal weapons all make the Waterloo Regional Police hit parade.

ER money

Three area hospitals share in a pot of provincial money to speed up service in the emergency rooms.

From the police blotter...

Two weapons incidents, an arson and a flasher all make the morning news run from Waterloo Regional Police.

Canada turns the screws on Iran

The Foreign Affairs Minister is expected to confirm today that Ottawa is joining an international movement of sanctions against Iran.

New BP CEO

Tony Hayward is moving out of the boss' chair as BP responds to the oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico.

Bathrub girl goes to UW

Convicted of killing her mother, a 24 year old parolee starts classes this fall at the University of Waterloo.

Paying other people's income tax

You are! Civic employees who owe income tax on free parking spaces are getting that bill paid by the public.

SCOC serial killer ruling

The highest court in the land will decide today if Robert Pickton deserves a new trial.