Politics
Calgary Woman, 52, Charged with Second-Degree Murder in Death of Elderly Mother
A 52-year-old Calgary woman faces a second-degree murder charge after her 83-year-old mother was found dead in a southwest home. Police confirm the incident as domestic.
Business
Trump Proposes 10% Cap on Credit Card Interest Rates, Details Unclear
Former President Donald Trump pledges a one-year cap on credit card interest rates at 10%, starting in 2026. Bipartisan legislative efforts echo the call, but specifics on enforcement remain unknown.
Sports
Harrison Browne, First Openly Trans Pro Hockey Player, Stars in 'Heated Rivalry'
Harrison Browne, North America's first openly transgender professional team athlete, discusses his groundbreaking acting role in the steamy series 'Heated Rivalry' and its impact on sports and culture.
Lifestyle
House Fire in Nova Scotia's Annapolis Valley Claims Two Family Pets
A residential fire in Meadowvale, N.S., on January 10, 2026, resulted in the tragic loss of two pets. Firefighters battled the blaze, with no human injuries reported.
Health
Environment
Warm weather forces Edmonton Ice Castles to close
Edmonton's popular Ice Castles attraction is closed this week due to warmer-than-usual temperatures. Get the latest details on the closure and the forecast.
Flood Watches, Freezing Rain Warning for Southern Ontario
Environment Canada warns of slick roads from freezing rain in the GTA and has issued flood watches for local watersheds. Stay informed on the latest weather alerts.
Coyote sightings cause concern in Timmins, Ontario
Increased coyote activity in Timmins prompts warnings from the MNRF. Officials advise residents on how to keep pets safe and prevent dangerous wildlife encounters.
Sault woman's scary coyote encounter while walking dog
A Sault Ste. Marie woman recounts a frightening late-night encounter with a pack of coyotes while walking her dog. Learn about the incident and safety tips for urban wildlife encounters.
Kashechewan First Nation to evacuate after water failures
Kashechewan First Nation on the James Bay Coast declares a state of emergency and plans to evacuate all residents following critical water infrastructure failures. Read about the crisis and response.
Technology
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