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Badly burned B.C. bear cub expected to recover

A bear cub rescued with major burns in northern British Columbia is expected to survive. Wildlife experts provide care as the animal heals. Read the full story of this hopeful rescue.

Ottawa's Best Christmas Stories: Readers Share Memories

Ottawa Citizen readers reveal their favourite holiday traditions, from Parliament Hill lights to unique gifts gone wrong. Discover heartwarming local stories that capture the spirit of an Ottawa Christmas.

Manitoba's Christmas Light Displays Warm Hearts

Festive light displays across Winnipeg and Westman are bringing holiday cheer to Manitobans. Discover the captivating scenes, including vintage tractors aglow, that define the season's spirit.

Top 10 Things to Do in Calgary This Weekend

Discover the best holiday events and activities in Calgary this weekend, from dazzling light festivals to last-minute shopping and festive traditions. Plan your perfect seasonal outing.

London couple's massive Christmas display wows city

A London, Ontario couple has become famous for their spectacular residential Christmas display, featuring 50 inflatables and 10,000 lights. Discover the story behind their festive tradition.

Ottawa coyote sightings decrease slightly in 2025

Ottawa reports a modest decline in coyote sightings for 2025, with 607 service requests. Experts explain seasonal patterns and offer safety advice for residents encountering urban wildlife.

7 Elephants Killed by Train in India

A tragic collision between a high-speed passenger train and a herd of wild elephants in India has resulted in seven deaths. The incident highlights ongoing human-wildlife conflict.

Santa Visits Kingsville's Holiday Fantasy of Lights

Santa Claus greeted families at Kingsville's Lakeside Park for Breakfast with Santa, part of the Fantasy of Lights festival featuring over 50 displays until Jan. 6. Discover the holiday magic.

Two men fined $7K for illegal moose hunting

Two men from Southern Ontario have been fined a total of $7,000 for illegally killing a bull moose. The case highlights the strict enforcement of wildlife conservation laws in the province.

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