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Social Media · AustraliaWhen Stephen Scheeler became Facebook's Australia chief in the early 2010s, he was a true believer in the power of the internet, and social media, for public good.
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Australia's social media ban for children has left big tech scrambling
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Weapons · Northumberland CountyA collision and seizure of drugs and items have led to charges for two people from Northumberland County. OPP officers, paramedics and fire crews were on the scene of a reported collision into a tree in the Oak Ridges Drive and Harwood Road area in Hamilton Township before 11 a.m. Thursday. Police had received information that a weapon may have been inside the vehicle during investigation. The driver fled the scene, prompting an increased police…See the Story
Two Charged After Collision, Seizure of Drugs and Weapon

Northumberland County, Ontario · Northumberland CountyCobourg Police Association President Rich Ferguson is speaking up about the Cobourg Police Service’s budget, saying it’s an investment in public safety – not just a line item. In a lengthy statement, Ferguson defends the budget – which as previously reported, represents a 20.5 per cent increase for 2026 – and takes aim at “the mayor’s office.” Ferguson details how in recent weeks residents have heard extensive discussion around the budget. “Whil…See the Story