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Windsor-Essex Remembers Notable 2025 Deaths

A look back at the notable Windsor-Essex residents we lost in 2025, from a symphony maestro to a Star Wars actor and a rock legend. Their legacies continue to shape our community.

Call for Mandatory Driver Re-testing in Alberta

A new opinion piece argues Alberta needs periodic driver re-testing to combat forgotten rules and bad habits. Learn why changes like roundabouts and move-over laws make it essential.

Alberta Separation Referendum Question Approved

Elections Alberta has approved a proposed referendum question on provincial independence. The Alberta Prosperity Project now must gather nearly 178,000 signatures to proceed.

2025 Pop Culture Highs, Lows & Celebrity Deaths

A look back at the defining pop culture moments of 2025, from major celebrity deaths and milestone birthdays to sports victories and quirky headlines. Remember the year that was.

Edmonton Police Support Reinstating Photo Radar

Edmonton police endorse the city's push to bring back photo radar, acknowledging the need for improved traffic safety. Get the details on the proposed changes and public reaction.

AC in Ontario Nursing Homes Saved 33 Lives: Study

A new study in JAMA Internal Medicine reveals Ontario's air conditioning mandate for long-term care homes prevented 33 resident deaths on extreme heat days. Learn how this policy became a lifesaver.

Legendary NHL Goalies Ken Dryden, Bernie Parent Die in 2025

The hockey world reflects on a year of profound loss, saying goodbye to iconic goaltenders Ken Dryden, Bernie Parent, and Eddie Giacomin within 16 days in September 2025. Remembering their legendary careers and impact on the sport.

Three Children Die from Flu in Ottawa Region

Public health officials confirm three pediatric deaths linked to Influenza A complications in Ottawa and eastern Ontario. Authorities urge vigilance and vaccination.

Alberta UCP Bill Paves Way for Separatist Referendum

A new UCP omnibus bill removes legal barriers for an Alberta independence referendum and permits recall campaigns against 15 MLAs, including Premier Danielle Smith. Discover the political shift.

B.C.'s October overdose deaths hit pre-pandemic low

British Columbia recorded its fewest illicit drug toxicity deaths in October since before the COVID-19 pandemic, marking a significant but cautious milestone in the ongoing crisis. Read the full report.

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