Politics
Valentine's Day March Honors Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women in Calgary
A Valentine's Day memorial march in Calgary commemorates missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls, and Two-Spirit peoples, highlighting alarming statistics and raising awareness through community action.
Business
Pattullo Bridge Closes Permanently as New Replacement Bridge Fully Opens in Vancouver
The historic Pattullo Bridge in Vancouver has been permanently closed, with a new replacement bridge now fully operational. This marks a significant infrastructure milestone for the region.
Sports
Stephen Gogolev's Olympic Debut Marks Canada's Best Men's Figure Skating Result in 10 Years
Canadian figure skater Stephen Gogolev delivered a historic performance at the 2026 Winter Olympics, achieving the nation's top men's singles result in a decade during his Olympic debut in Milan.
Lifestyle
Six Couples Exchange Vows at Unique Pop-Up Wedding Venue in Orillia on Valentine's Day
Six couples celebrated their love by getting married at a distinctive pop-up wedding venue in Orillia on Valentine's Day 2026, creating intimate and memorable ceremonies.
Entertainment
Health
Environment
Sterling Homes Leads Alberta in Platinum Green Building Certifications
Sterling Homes Calgary and Edmonton have dramatically increased Built Green certifications, with platinum levels reaching 35% in 2025, showcasing superior energy efficiency and sustainable construction practices.
Milder Weekend Ahead in Ottawa with Temperatures Near 0°C
Ottawa residents can expect a milder weekend with temperatures around 0°C, offering a brief respite from winter chill. The forecast includes cloudy skies and light precipitation.
Lovebirds' Lifelong Bonds Offer Lessons in Partnership
The rare lovebirds, known for mating for life, provide insights into avian behavior and environmental conservation. Researchers study their unique partnerships in habitats like Phoenix's Encanto Park.
London Clears 200cm of Snow This Winter, Faces Major Challenges
The City of London has cleared more than 200 centimeters of snow this winter, with officials describing the task as significantly more challenging than typical seasons. Road plows and crews are working tirelessly to manage the heavy accumulation.
Inuit Eye Greenland's Social Model as Canada Boosts Arctic Military
As Canada increases its military presence in the Arctic, Inuit communities are examining Greenland's social welfare system as a potential alternative model for development and well-being in the region.
Education
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