Politics
Uvalde Teacher Testifies Shooter Splashed His Own Blood on His Face
Arnulfo Reyes, the sole survivor from classroom 111, gave harrowing testimony in the trial of former Uvalde school police officer Adrian Gonzales. He detailed the shooter's taunts and the 77-minute police delay.
Business
London Council Reverses $3.1M Fee for Affordable Housing High-Rise for Newcomers
London city councillors have waived a contentious $3.1 million development charge for an affordable housing project by the Cross Cultural Learner Centre, ending a dispute over support for newcomers.
Sports
Walker Zimmerman Joins Toronto FC with Trophy Ambitions
Veteran defender Walker Zimmerman says he has joined Toronto FC to win championships. The new signing was introduced at a news conference in Toronto on January 12, 2026.
Lifestyle
Laurier Golden Hawks Women's Basketball Team Raises Funds for Cancer Research
Inspired by a player's family battle, the Wilfrid Laurier University women's basketball team is raising funds for cancer research. Learn about their campaign and how to support.
Entertainment
Health
Environment
Ottawa pledges improvements for Rouge National Urban Park
The federal government announces significant investments to enhance Rouge National Urban Park and a Toronto-area beach, promising better facilities and conservation efforts. Learn about the planned upgrades.
Chilliwack River-area residents sandbag amid flood alert
Residents near the Chilliwack River are taking urgent action, filling sandbags to protect their properties following an evacuation alert. Read about the community's response to the rising flood threat.
Edmonton hits unusually warm January temperature
Edmonton experienced one of its warmest January days in over two decades this week, marking a significant weather anomaly. Read more about the record-breaking warmth and its context.
Calgary's contingency plans for future water main breaks
As repair work continues on the Bearspaw South feeder main, Calgary officials detail proactive community protection measures and urge continued water conservation.
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.
Technology
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