Politics
Israeli Settlers Attack Injures Palestinian Infant, Five Arrested in West Bank
A Palestinian baby was injured in an attack by Israeli settlers in the occupied West Bank. Five suspects have been arrested as tensions in the region continue.
Business
Wolfe Island Ferry Service Resumes for Vehicles and Passengers
Ferry service connecting Wolfe Island to the mainland has been restored for both vehicles and passengers, resuming a critical transportation link for the community.
Sports
1914: Northwestern Baseball League Bans Swearing, Fines Players
On January 3, 1914, the Northwestern Baseball League banned swearing on the field, fining players. Explore the long history of attempts to clean up baseball's language.
Lifestyle
One Injured in Early Morning Collision on Calgary's Macleod Trail
A person was injured in a Thursday morning collision on Macleod Trail in Calgary. Emergency services responded to the scene around 8 a.m. Get the latest details on the incident.
Entertainment
Health
Environment
Polar bear adopts second cub in rare Manitoba case
In an extraordinary wildlife event, a polar bear in northern Manitoba has adopted a second cub in the wild. Discover the details and significance of this rare occurrence.
Sunshine Expected for Ottawa on Christmas Day
Ottawa residents can look forward to some sunshine on Christmas Day, according to the latest forecast. Get the full weather details and holiday updates for the capital.
Recycle BC Expert Shares Holiday Waste Recycling Tips
Ann Goulding from Recycle BC offers essential tips for managing holiday waste in Vancouver. Learn what to recycle, compost, and dispose of properly this season.
Third death in rare Southern California winter storm
A powerful winter storm brings deadly flooding and mudslide risks to Southern California. Governor Newsom declares a state of emergency as burn scar areas face extreme danger.
4 Killed by Elephants in Kenya, Sparking Protests
Kenyan communities protest after four people are killed by roaming elephants in one week. The tragic incidents highlight the growing human-wildlife conflict in the region.
Education
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