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NORAD Tracks Santa for 68th Year from North Bay

For the 68th consecutive year, NORAD is ready to track Santa's Christmas Eve journey. The 22 Wing/CFB North Bay crew in Northern Ontario is on standby to monitor his approach to Canada.

Impaired Driving Charge After North Bay Highway Crash

A North Bay resident faces impaired driving charges following a two-vehicle rear-end collision on Highway 11. The incident occurred on December 22, 2025. Learn more about the charges and road safety.

Man Charged with Attempted Murder in North Bay

North Bay Police have arrested a Southern Ontario man on attempted murder charges following a December 19th shooting near Seymour St. and Highway 11/17. Get the latest details.

Sudbury removes fire boat from auction after backlash

The City of Sudbury reversed its decision to auction a Skead fire rescue boat after residents and their councillor intervened. This rare about-face highlights community power in municipal decisions.

Supreme Court sets March 23 for EMSB Bill 21 appeal

Canada's Supreme Court will hear the English Montreal School Board's challenge to Quebec's secularism law, Bill 21, on March 23. This follows a 2024 Quebec Court of Appeal decision. Read the latest.

Survivors Didn't Radio for Backup Before Strike: Admiral

A top U.S. admiral told lawmakers survivors clung to a capsized boat but didn't radio for backup before a controversial 'double-tap' strike. President Trump backs Defense Secretary Hegseth amid war crime questions.

Quebec's $1.5B loss from language employment gap

A new report reveals Quebec's economy loses $1.5 billion yearly due to income and employment disparities between English and French speakers. Explore the findings and implications.

Navy Admiral to Face Lawmakers Over Fatal Attack

A U.S. Navy admiral will testify before lawmakers about ordering an attack that killed survivors of a boat strike. President Trump supports Defense Secretary Hegseth amid war crime allegations.

Quebec loses $1.5B yearly due to anglo wage gap

A new study finds lower wages and higher unemployment among English-speaking Quebecers cost the provincial economy $1.5 billion annually. Experts call for targeted investment.

Hegseth Under Fire for Military Strikes, Signal Use

U.S. Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth confronts mounting pressure over military actions in Yemen and Venezuela, with lawmakers launching investigations and demanding his resignation. Follow the latest developments.

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