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UK's paid military gap year aims to boost recruitment

The UK will launch a paid military gap year program in 2026 for 150 young people, offering training without long-term commitment to address defence recruitment struggles. Learn more about this new initiative.

Kremlin: Putin wished Trump a Merry Christmas

Russian President Vladimir Putin sent a Christmas greeting to former U.S. President Donald Trump, the Kremlin confirmed. Get the details on this diplomatic exchange.

Money Checklist for 2026 Financial Success

Plan your financial future for 2026 with this expert money checklist. Learn key steps for budgeting, saving, and investing to achieve your monetary goals in the new year.

Regina's Police Chief Outlines Vision for 2026

Regina Police Chief Lorilee Davies reflects on the service's year and maps out long-term objectives for 2026. Learn about the priorities for community safety in Saskatchewan's capital.

Odesa strike kills 8 during U.S.-Russia peace talks

A Russian missile attack on Odesa, Ukraine, killed eight people on December 20, 2025, coinciding with U.S.-hosted peace talks with a Kremlin envoy. Read the latest on the escalating conflict.

Canadiens beat Blackhawks despite two disallowed goals

The Montreal Canadiens secured a 4-1 victory over the Chicago Blackhawks in a game dominated by video reviews and disallowed goals. Rookie Lane Hutson led with three assists as the Habs showed resilience.

Canada's top soldier says military ready for conflict 'as-is'

General Jennie Carignan, Canada's Chief of the Defence Staff, asserts the military is prepared for conflict now while outlining a sweeping modernization plan. She discusses recruitment, new capabilities, and the changing global threat landscape.

Germany Approves New Military Recruitment Strategy

German lawmakers have passed a significant plan to attract more military recruits, a move that aims to bolster the Bundeswehr without reinstating conscription. Learn the details and implications.

17 Ottawa soldiers disciplined for Facebook misconduct

Seventeen Cameron Highlanders soldiers face disciplinary action for posting explicit photos and racist, homophobic comments in the Blue Hackle Mafia Facebook group. Military police investigation continues.

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