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Ottawa Citizen
23-05-2025
- Ottawa Citizen
Ottawa man charged after heroin found in package at airport
A 47-year-old Ottawa man is scheduled to appear in court in late June after being charged in connection with the discovery of heroin in a package delivered from Italy to the Ottawa International Airport. Article content Article content A news release from the Ontario Provincial Police on Friday said the charges were laid following a joint investigation with the Canadian Border Services Agency, which determined the contents of the package were heroin following a secondary inspection at the airport on May 8. Article content The joint investigation then led to a police search of a residence on Red Castle Ride in the Manotick area on May 20, the OPOP said, adding that one person was arrested there. Article content Harvinder Singh Malhi has been charged with importing and possession of a Schedule 1 substance under the Controlled Drug and Substance Act, police said. He has been released from custody and scheduled to appear in court in Ottawa on June 24. Article content Article content Advertisement 1 This advertisement has not loaded yet.


Time of India
22-05-2025
- Business
- Time of India
New Schedule 1 feature teased: What to expect with the upcoming update
(Image via YouTube/Schedule 1) Schedule 1, the drug-dealing first person sim game, is getting another game-changing feature with its upcoming update. Teased by the developer, the feature is slated for beta testing soon. While the details are still emerging, the addition of the feature can refine the gameplay by refining how the players manage the illicit operations. Here is all we know about the tweak that promises better control over the storage while hinting at a smarter and much more efficient experience in the gameplay. New Schedule 1 feature complete details The next update is about to introduce the new filter system for the employee lockers. With it, the players will be now able to create the whitelists or the blacklists, specifying clearly which items and the quality level are allowed in each of the storage slots. This means there will be no more accidental stashing of low-tier meds right next to premium products. It is definitely a win for the organizers. This feature even addresses the long-standing player requests for better inventory control, thereby ensuring the replacement of the clunky beds with multifunctional, compact lockers. Schedule 1 Update Drops Soon - Here's EVERYTHING Coming The Schedule 1 beta testing for features will kick off between May 23 and May 24, 2025. It will be accessible through Steam. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Switch to UnionBank Rewards Card UnionBank Credit Card Apply Now Undo Beyond the storage fixes, the update even gives priority to space optimization with the option to replace beds with lockers, addressing the long-standing complaints of wasted space. The lockers occupy less space than the beds. So, free up the room for the production line or décor. The sneak peek by Tyler even hints at future categorization tools, like route-specific filters, for handlers, thereby suggesting that deep management layers will come up. What more is coming alongside storage fixes? While the Schedule 1 locker system filters are stealing the spotlight, the roadmap of Schedule 1 teases a broad level of customization. The planned Schedule 1 new features include property remodeling and product bundles. It will allow the players to tailor the facilities to the strategies. The Management Item Filter will even allow further refinement of the workflows, ensuring restrictions on the stations or the racks—perfectly ideal to minimize the bottlenecks in busy factories. Despite the excitement, some fans have criticized the pace of the update. The players accused Tyler of sluggish development while urging him to expand the team. Despite this, the developer is focused and is sticking to the original timeline for the full release in 2025. While the complaints continue to linger, consistently rolled-out Schedule 1 new features like the Storage Unit and the Jukebox show progress despite it not being as fast as some might demand. The updates of Schedule 1 might feel gradual, but every tweak ensures that the addictive management hoop of the game is refined. The locker filters altogether can revolutionize the organization of operations. So, for anyone eager to test the changes, the beta will offer you an early look. Just do not forget to report any found bugs—community feedback is valuable to Tyler for polishing the update to perfection. Get IPL 2025 match schedules , squads , points table , and live scores for CSK , MI , RCB , KKR , SRH , LSG , DC , GT , PBKS , and RR . Check the latest IPL Orange Cap and Purple Cap standings.


Ottawa Citizen
18-05-2025
- Ottawa Citizen
Traffic stop in Ottawa for stolen plates leads to multiple drug, other charges
A traffic stop conducted after automated readers flagged stolen licence plates on a vehicle resulted in dozens of drug, weapon and other charges against two people from Ottawa early Saturday. Article content Article content The Ontario Provincial Police said officers from the Ottawa detachment stopped the vehicle on Coventry Road in the east end just past midnight after being alerted to stolen licence plates by an Automated Licence Plate Recognition (ALPR) camera. Article content Article content The investigation led to the arrest of both the driver and passenger, a news release said, adding that officers seized a replica firearm, drugs and multiple stolen pieces of identification. Article content Article content Jari Manner, 43, was charged with: six counts of possession of property obtained by crime under $5,000; possession of proceeds of property obtained by crime under $5,000; possession of an imitation weapon for dangerous purpose; two counts of trafficking in Schedule 1 substances; possession of instruments for forgery; six counts of identity theft; driving a motor vehicle without a licence; operating a motor vehicle without insurance; driving a motor vehicle without a permit; and driving a motor vehicle with an open container of liquor. Article content Lindsay Gnass-Wetzel, 36, was charged with: six counts of possession of property obtained by crime under $5,000; possession of proceeds of property obtained by crime under $5,000; possession of an imitation weapon for dangerous purpose; two counts of trafficking in Schedule 1 substances; and six counts of identity theft. Article content


Time of India
14-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Why is Schedule 1 removed from Steam in Australia
(Image via YouTube/Schedule 1) Schedule 1, the popular indie game that lets players build a drug-dealing empire, has vanished from Steam in Australia . As the game was a breakout since its release in March, it left the fans confused and sparked a lot of discussions. While the initial concerns suggested a ban, the available details suggest regulatory compliance concerns. Here is all we know about the disappearance and if the fans must expect some quick resolution. Why was Schedule 1 removed from Australian Steam? — Tyler_TVGS (@Tyler_TVGS) The drug-dealing simulator game Schedule 1 gained massive popularity since its release. It was, though, pulled from Steam in Australia due to the lack of an official age rating. The Developer admitted that they were unaware that the digital PC games needed classification in Australia— a rule they initially believed only applied to the console and physical releases. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Your Finger Shape Says a Lot About Your Personality, Read Now Tips and Tricks Undo It's mandated by the Australian Classification Board that all the games that are sold in the country must carry the age rating. As Schedule 1 was without one, it violated the local guidelines and got temporarily delisted. The developers, as per reports, have since contracted the rating agency to resolve this issue swiftly, ensuring the game returns to Steam sooner. Australia's strict stance on gaming content This is not the first time when any game has faced Australian authorities' restrictions. Some titles like Grand Theft Auto : San Andreas and Fallout 3, among others, were banned/delayed due to concerns about content. Many got reinstated later after receiving appropriate ratings or minor edits. For Schedule 1, the issue lies within the drug-related gameplay. It's a sensitive topic for Australian regulators. The Developer, though, is confident that the game will return with an 18+ rating soon, allowing the players to resume building the virtual drug empires without censorship concerns. As of now, the purchases are paused until the game receives rating clearance. What is next for the Schedule 1 game Australia and its players? While the Australian players wait for the return of Schedule 1, the game is available in the other regions, and the updates continue to be received. It's been assured by the developers that the gameplay experience is going to remain intact. With the massive player base and some overwhelmingly positive reviews, the temporary absence of Schedule 1 in Australia is just a minor setback. The game can be expected to soon reappear on Steam, allowing the players to dive back into the criminal underworld. Get IPL 2025 match schedules , squads , points table , and live scores for CSK , MI , RCB , KKR , SRH , LSG , DC , GT , PBKS , and RR . Check the latest IPL Orange Cap and Purple Cap standings.

Business Insider
10-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Business Insider
This year's biggest indie game hit is a drug-dealing simulator
"Schedule 1," a drug-dealing business simulator, is the biggest indie game hit of the year so far. Players build a drug empire, starting with a humble marijuana business before graduating to meth and cocaine. The game peaked in April at nearly 460,000 concurrent players on Steam, the most popular online store for downloading PC games. Popular clips of the game show players doling out designer drugs to avatars, which take hits and exhale smoke or, in some cases, burst into flames. TVGS, an Australian video game developer, released "Schedule 1" on Steam for early access in March, but told followers that the full game is still in development. The game's popularity quickly surged. It was ranked No. 1 on Steam after its release and held the top spot for more than two weeks. It is this week the No. 5 game in the store. The game is so popular that similarly-named games have shot to the top of the PlayStation store as console gamers search for it. TVGS said on X that any game appearing on the PlayStation store with "schedule 1" in the title is not affiliated with them. "I'd love to port Schedule I to console when the game is at the right stage for that, but I will announce it to the Schedule I community well before it happens," the developer said on X. "Schedule 1" is a "tycoon game," which is also known as a business simulation game. Tycoon games generally let players take on the role of a business owner, developing their own employees and customer base. Popular examples of tycoon games are "RollerCoaster Tycoon" and "Cities: Skylines." Tycoon games are especially popular with children on Roblox, which can attract thousands of players and make millions of dollars for independent developers. "Schedule 1" is not the first drug simulator game. Movie Games SA published "Drug Dealer Simulator" in 2020. Movie Games said it was investigating similarities between its game and "Schedule 1." Grand Theft Auto Online, one of the most popular online games, also lets players run drug-dealing businesses and has similar tycoon-style mechanics. Players can earn experience and money by completing missions and engaging in criminal activities like heists. They can then use the in-game money to purchase properties and upgrades to their businesses, which unlock more activities. Last week, Rockstar Games, the maker of the Grand Theft Auto series, announced it is delaying the release of "Grand Theft Auto 6" to May 2026. The delay of the highly anticipated game caused shares of Rockstar's parent company, Take-Two Interactive, to tumble by as much as 8%.