Politics
Canadian Parliament Hits 88-Year Low: Only 72 Sitting Days in 2025
Canada's Parliament sat for only 72 days in 2025, its fewest since 1937, passing just seven bills amid political transition. Discover the details behind this historic low.
Business
How an Edmonton Store Thrives as Online Shopping Grows
Discover how a local Edmonton retailer is defying the e-commerce trend and thriving with a unique, community-focused strategy. Learn their secrets to success.
Sports
Two Decades Later: Why 'Yulin' with the Page' Remains a Beloved Vancouver Holiday Tradition
Twenty years after its final episode, the Vancouver TV show Sports Page and its holiday special 'Yulin' with the Page' still resonate with fans, a nostalgic look at a more playful sports media era.
Lifestyle
Canadian Beer Palate Shifts: Lighter, Fruity & Experimental Beers Rise
Labatt reports a shift in Canadian beer tastes towards lighter, fruity, and experimental styles over the last five years, driven by Gen Z's focus on moderation and health.
Health
Environment
London's mild Christmas, freezing rain risk Boxing Day
London, Ontario, will see a mild Christmas Day before a risk of freezing rain arrives on Boxing Day. Get the full forecast and travel advisories for the holiday period.
Montreal's White Christmas: Santa Tracked, Snow Forecast
Montreal is set for a white Christmas with fresh snowfall. Meanwhile, NORAD's Santa Tracker shows Saint Nick's global journey. Get the festive weather details and holiday magic.
Calgary's 1999 Christmas Heat Wave Hit 20°C
In December 1999, Calgary shattered temperature records with a 20°C Christmas heat wave. Residents golfed, swam, and soaked up the sun. Discover the story of this upside-down holiday season.
Religious leaders in Canada speak out on climate change
As the climate crisis intensifies, Canadian faith leaders are breaking their silence. Discover why figures like Rev. Canon Michael Van Dusen are making environmental stewardship a moral imperative.
Whale Coroner's Gruesome Duty in B.C. Approached with Humility
Veterinary pathologist Stephen Raverty performs necropsies on stranded whales in B.C., a grim but vital task for conservation. Learn about the science and respect behind this crucial work.
Education
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