Top stories of the week: Local bar’s liquor licence suspended, driver charged in fatal crash, and inmates launch lawsuit following prison break-in

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This week's top stories include a bar's licence suspension, a fatal crash resulting in charges, and a lawsuit filed by inmates after a prison break.

Summary

This week's headlines feature several significant events across Canada. A local bar has had its liquor licence suspended, while a driver faces charges following a fatal crash. Inmates have launched a lawsuit in the wake of a recent prison break-in. Other notable stories include a high-risk sex offender's arrest, a warning about a retail gift card scam, and reports on the potential devastation of a 9.0 magnitude earthquake in British Columbia. Concerns are also raised regarding a potential peace plan in Ukraine, and investigations are underway into a man's death in an Edmonton emergency room and a fatal house fire in New Brunswick. Additionally, there are updates on weather-related incidents, including freezing rain and snowstorms, and various legal proceedings, such as a planned appeal of the Humboldt Broncos bus crash lawsuit.

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