Politics
OPP Seeks Dashcam Footage in Fatal Hwy. 11 Crash That Killed Four
Ontario Provincial Police are asking the public for dashcam video as they investigate a two-vehicle collision on Highway 11 near Greenstone that claimed four lives on December 17.
Business
Altius Minerals Acquires Lithium Royalty Corp. in $520M Strategic Deal
Altius Minerals Corp. strikes a major $520 million stock-and-cash deal to acquire Lithium Royalty Corp., signaling a strategic expansion into the lithium sector. Read the full details.
Sports
McDavid Soars, Ingram Shines as Oilers Edge Golden Knights 4-3 in Thriller
Connor McDavid delivered a highlight-reel performance and goalie Connor Ingram was solid in his debut, leading the Edmonton Oilers to a 4-3 victory over the Vegas Golden Knights on Sunday. Get the full player grades and analysis.
Lifestyle
4 Communication Patterns That Predict Divorce, According to Relationship Experts
Psychologists John and Julie Gottman identified four toxic communication patterns—criticism, contempt, defensiveness, stonewalling—that erode relationships. Learn how to recognize and counteract them.
Health
Environment
Saskatchewan men charged in illegal wildlife trapping operation
Two men face charges for an illegal outfitting service near Briercrest, Saskatchewan, accused of trapping wild deer and moose for European clients. Conservation officers led the investigation.
Sand Point Beach's fate hinges on safety review
The future of swimming at Windsor's only public beach, Sand Point, depends on a Lifesaving Society safety audit following a teen's drowning. Will it reopen in 2026?
Edmonton Cold Spell Lingers, Snow Coming for Christmas Eve
An Arctic air mass keeps Edmonton in a deep freeze, with dangerously cold wind chills and snow forecast for Christmas Eve. Get the latest forecast and safety tips.
Stanley Park seawall closed due to slide
A section of Vancouver's Stanley Park seawall is closed after a slide Sunday night between Prospect Point and Third Beach. Park officials urge the public to avoid the area.
Wind chills to hit -50 in parts of Manitoba
Environment Canada warns of dangerously cold wind chills reaching -50 in Manitoba. Stay informed on the forecast and crucial safety tips for surviving the deep freeze.
Education
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