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News Update, 8:00am, Wednesday, January 14th, 2026

News Update, 8:00am, Wednesday, January 14th, 2026
News Desk
Jan 14, 2026 | 8:00 AM
Brant OPP are investigating after a home was hit by gunfire early yesterday morning. 
Police say the home in St. George was targeted just after 3am.
Surveillance video shows a dark-coloured vehicle pulled into the driveway and two suspects fired several rounds.
The homeowner told police he doesn’t know the suspects. 
The Brant County Crime Unit is asking German School Road residents with video surveillance systems to check their footage for the vehicles or suspects involved.
A brazen daytime robbery in Kitchener, injured one person yesterday.
According to Waterloo police 4 suspects robbed a business yesterday at Fischer Hallman and Highland just after 5 pm.
4 suspects fled the scene in a white SUV waiting outside.
The watchdog that handles grievances about Canadian telecom providers says complaints about phone, internet and T-V services were up 17 per cent during a yearlong study through to last July. 
The Commission for Complaints for Telecom-television Services says it handled more than 23-thousand-600 customer complaints, marking a new record.
Consumers' most common gripe had to do with billing errors, accounting for 46 per cent of all issues.
More consumers also complained about contract breaches.
Canada's three largest telecoms again led the way for most complaints, with Rogers, Telus and Bell coming in at 1-2-3 respectively.
Statistics Canada says it will cut around 850 staff members, along with 12 per cent of its executive team.
Adding insult to injury, they told us, before telling the affected workers, employees will find out if they’ve been let go, in a about 2 weeks.
Data shows 7274 people are employed with the company.
The Federal government is looking to cut program spending and administration costs by about 60-billion dollars over the next 5 years.