Politics
Ottawa Senators Seek Taxpayer Funds for New Arena: Should Public Pay?
The Ottawa Senators are lobbying governments for a new arena. An opinion piece argues the $1.4B franchise should finance it themselves, not use public funds.
Business
B.C. Property Rights Crisis: Eby Government Faces Fallout from Court Rulings
Two recent B.C. court decisions undermine private property rights, threatening the province's economic foundation. Analysis of the Cowichan Tribes and Gitxaala rulings and their implications.
Lifestyle
15 Must-Have Boxing Day Beauty Deals in Canada: Editors' Picks
Discover the top 15 Canadian Boxing Day beauty deals on skincare, hair care, and makeup, including editor holy grails from Amazon, Sephora, and more. Save up to 50%.
Sports
Flames Top Oilers 3-2, Limit McDavid in Key Battle of Alberta Win
The Calgary Flames defeated the Edmonton Oilers 3-2 on Saturday, limiting Connor McDavid to a single point. Ryan Lomberg's goal and post-game pizza comments highlighted the home victory.
Health
Environment
P.E.I. team joins annual Christmas Bird Count tradition
Volunteers across Prince Edward Island participate in the annual Christmas Bird Count, contributing to vital continental wildlife data. Discover what rare species they found.
Burned Bear Cub Recovers After Rescue in Northern B.C.
A bear cub with severe burns is recovering at a wildlife shelter in northern B.C. after a dramatic rescue. The Northern Lights Wildlife Society is providing critical care.
Rare bird never before seen in Canada spotted in Vancouver
Birdwatchers flocked to a Vancouver park after a Taiga Flycatcher, a species never before recorded in Canada, was photographed. The historic sighting occurred on December 27, 2025.
Snowfall warnings for northern B.C. and Yukon
Environment Canada has issued snowfall warnings for parts of northern British Columbia and Yukon. Residents are urged to prepare for hazardous travel conditions and significant snow accumulation.
Water restored to Town of Outlook, Sask. after service disruption
The Town of Outlook, Saskatchewan, has its water services back after a recent disruption. Officials call the incident a cautionary tale for municipal infrastructure management. Read the full story.
Education
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