Politics
Cambridge Landmark's Future Debated: Should Iconic Fountains Be Revitalized?
The fate of three landmark fountains at a busy Cambridge intersection sparks community discussion on revitalization. Should they be preserved or reimagined?
Business
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe Joins PM Carney's China Trade Mission
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe will accompany Prime Minister Mark Carney on a trade mission to China. Canadian producers express optimism for renewed market access and stronger trade ties.
Sports
Ontario Curling Champions Crowned in Elmira After Intense Competition
Top curlers from across Ontario competed in Elmira to be crowned provincial champions. Get all the details on the intense competition and the winning teams.
Lifestyle
Daily Bread Cuts Ties with Feed Scarborough Amid Police Probe
Daily Bread Food Bank ends partnership with Feed Scarborough after serious allegations, triggering a police investigation. CEO Neil Hetherington details contingency plans for Scarborough residents.
Health
Environment
Military Deploys to Manitoba First Nation for Water Woes
Members of the Canadian Armed Forces are now in northern Manitoba's Pimicikamak Cree Nation, assisting the community with its persistent water issues. Read about the ongoing response.
Laval moves to biweekly garbage pickup in 2026
The City of Laval will implement biweekly garbage collection in 2026, a move aimed at waste reduction despite facing some public opposition. Learn about the new schedule and its goals.
London, Ont. Forecast: Active Weather Week Ahead
Londoners should prepare for a week of active weather following a cloudy and cool night. Meteorologist Julie Atchison provides the full forecast details. Stay informed.
Opinion: A 'Build Canada' Plan for the 21st Century
Canada can become a clean energy powerhouse by leveraging its renewable resources and critical minerals, creating hundreds of thousands of jobs and securing economic prosperity.
Birds Show Rapid Evolution During Pandemic, UCLA Study Finds
Dark-eyed juncos at UCLA changed beak shapes during campus lockdowns, suggesting rapid evolution. A unique study reveals how human activity directly impacts wildlife adaptation.
Technology
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