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Ottawa charity donations down while demand rises

Charitable donations in Ottawa are falling sharply as the holiday season increases demand for services. Organizations like the Caring and Sharing Exchange face a critical gap in resources.

White House ballroom cost hits $400M, Trump says

President Trump reveals the new White House ballroom could cost up to $400 million, double initial estimates. The project, funded privately, will also host future inaugurations. Read the latest details.

Salvation Army Christmas donations down nearly 50%

The Salvation Army's iconic Christmas kettle campaign in London, Ontario, has seen donations plummet by nearly half due to a critical shortage of volunteers. Learn how this impacts community services.

Meta Discontinues Messenger Desktop Apps

Meta has officially shut down its standalone Messenger applications for Windows and Mac desktop computers. Learn what this means for users and the company's strategic shift.

Spotify back online after worldwide outage

Spotify has largely restored its streaming service after a widespread outage on December 15, 2025, impacted thousands of users globally, according to Downdetector data.

Spotify Down for Thousands of Users in Canada

A widespread Spotify service disruption affected thousands of users across Canada on December 15, 2025. Downdetector data shows a major spike in outage reports. Stay updated on the streaming service's status.

Oro-Medonte Fire Hall 3 Hosts Annual Food Drive

Fire Hall 3 in Oro-Medonte opens its doors for its yearly food drive on December 7, 2025. The community event aims to gather essential donations for local families in need this holiday season.

Poppy donations fund $1.27M veteran support at U of A

Discover how millions in Legion donations, collected from poppy boxes across Alberta, are funding peer support and high-tech therapy for veterans at the University of Alberta. See your contribution in action.

Tow truck driver killed on Hwy. 401; driver identified

Ontario Provincial Police have identified the driver and located a vehicle after a 42-year-old tow operator from Kitchener was struck and killed on Highway 401. The tragedy renews calls for drivers to obey the Slow Down, Move Over law.

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