Politics
Calgary Water Main Bursts Again: Mayor Farkas Demands Accountability
Another catastrophic water main break floods Calgary streets, trapping motorists and renewing Mayor Jeromy Farkas's calls for city manager David Duckworth's dismissal. Full story on the latest infrastructure failure.
Business
West Vancouver Mansion Assessment Upheld: Developer's $8M Appeal Denied
A developer's bid to slash the $22M assessed value of a West Vancouver mansion with 14 bedrooms and an indoor pool has failed. The ruling upholds the original valuation for the 20,000 sq. ft. estate.
Sports
Flames' MacKenzie Weegar Reflects on Olympic Snub, Focuses on Season
Calgary Flames defenceman MacKenzie Weegar shares his thoughts on missing Canada's Olympic roster, expressing pride for being considered despite a slow start to the 2025-26 NHL season.
Lifestyle
B.C. Trail Runner Rescued on Christmas Day Gives Back to Volunteer Crew
A B.C. trail runner saved by North Shore Rescue on Christmas Day 2025 expresses his gratitude by giving back to the volunteer team that found him.
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Health
Environment
Timmins digs out after 60 cm snowstorm
The city of Timmins faces a monumental cleanup effort following a massive snowstorm that dumped 60 cm. Hazardous conditions persist as cold weather moves into the new year.
Regina's Electric Buses Navigate First Winter
Regina Transit's new electric buses undergo their inaugural winter weather test. Discover how the vehicles and infrastructure are handling Saskatchewan's cold and what it means for the city's green transit future.
Manitoba First Nation approaches four days without power
Families in Pimicikamak Cree Nation are enduring freezing conditions as a prolonged power outage hits its fourth day. Manitoba Hydro crews are working on repairs amid severe winter weather.
New Ontario recycling changes start Jan. 1
Major province-wide recycling shifts begin in Ontario on New Year's Day 2026. Learn what's changing for your bins and how it impacts waste management across the province.
NYE Events Cancelled in Midwestern Ontario Due to Snowstorm
A severe snowstorm in Midwestern Ontario has led to the cancellation of New Year's Eve celebrations. Authorities urge caution and advise against non-essential travel.
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