Politics
Winnipeg Reader Urges AI Judges for Canada's Courts in 2026 Letter
A Winnipeg reader proposes replacing human judges with AI to eliminate bias and backlog in Canada's justice system. Read the provocative 2026 letter and other public opinions.
Business
Meta Secures Nuclear Power Deals with Three Companies in 2026 Energy Push
Meta has struck agreements with three companies for nuclear power to support its data centers. This major move highlights the tech giant's commitment to clean energy for its AI and computing needs.
Sports
Team Canada to Reveal Women's Hockey Roster for 2026 Milan Olympic Gold Defence
Hockey Canada is set to announce the women's national team tasked with defending Olympic gold in Milan. Get the latest on the roster and the road to the 2026 Winter Games.
Lifestyle
Nvidia Revives Self-Driving Push with New Auto Supplier Partnerships at CES 2026
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang unveils new automotive partnerships at CES 2026, aiming to accelerate the development of autonomous vehicle technology. Discover the latest push in self-driving.
Health
Environment
Winter Storm Slams UK and France, Disrupts Travel
A severe winter storm named Goretti has battered the UK and France, causing widespread travel chaos and leaving tens of thousands without power. Get the latest details on the impacts.
Calgary's Weekend Warm-Up: Above-Freezing Temperatures Arrive
Calgary will see temperatures rise above freezing on Friday, with even warmer conditions expected throughout the weekend. Get the latest forecast and details on the mild spell.
Ice Jam and Flood Risk During Ontario January Thaw
A significant January thaw across Ontario raises concerns for potential ice jams and flooding, particularly near Goderich. Authorities warn residents to stay vigilant.
Experts: Lucy the Elephant Should Stay at Edmonton Zoo
Specialists recommend Lucy the elephant stay at her longtime home in the Edmonton Valley Zoo. The decision follows expert assessment of her health and welfare.
Calgary water restrictions continue, residents react
Calgary residents express mixed feelings as mandatory water conservation measures remain in effect. The city's water system is still under strain while crews work to repair a critical feeder main.
Education
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