Politics
Saskatoon Youth Crime Triples as Support Homes Close Amid Growing Homelessness
Youth crime in Saskatoon has nearly tripled since 2021 while two critical youth homes have closed, leaving vulnerable young people without support as homelessness among children and youth continues to rise.
Business
Federal Gas Tax Pause Takes Effect, Offering Relief to Canadian Drivers
The Canadian government's temporary suspension of the federal gasoline and diesel tax has officially begun, aiming to reduce fuel costs for consumers amid global price pressures.
Sports
2026 FIFA World Cup Faces Political Turmoil and Security Concerns Before Kickoff
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is shaping up as the most politically charged tournament ever, with security delays, geopolitical tensions, and soaring ticket prices overshadowing the sporting spectacle across North America.
Lifestyle
Finding Relief Abroad: An American Couple's Journey to a New Life in the Netherlands
After completing a marathon in every U.S. state, a couple moved to the Netherlands via the DAFT visa, embracing better healthcare, reduced gun anxiety, and a car-free lifestyle, despite challenges like language and housing costs.
Entertainment
Environment
Health
Rat Poison Found in Baby Food, Sparking Central Europe Recall
A widespread recall of baby food jars is underway in Central Europe after dangerous rat poison was detected in products, raising serious public health concerns.
Portable Water Flossers: Compact Oral Health Solutions
Discover top portable water flossers from brands like Quip and Waterpik, offering powerful cleaning in compact designs. Learn how these devices enhance oral hygiene and fit seamlessly into travel routines.
Live Betting Alters Edmonton Sports Landscape, Addiction Risks Rise
Alberta prepares for live sports betting expansion as DraftKings enters market, raising concerns about addiction risks and financial harm for Edmonton fans during playoff excitement.
Calgary Study Reveals Physician Misconduct Transparency Failures
University of Calgary researchers found inconsistent disciplinary tracking by medical regulators and a troubling culture of silence among physicians regarding sexual misconduct and discrimination.
Hong Kong Fire Survivors Return to Homes After 5 Months
Residents of Wang Fuk Court are finally returning to their homes, grappling with grief and trauma five months after a devastating fire in Hong Kong. The emotional homecoming marks a slow step toward recovery.
Education
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