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World Cup 2026 Draw Begins in Washington

The draw for the expanded 48-team 2026 FIFA World Cup takes place Friday, mapping the path for debut nations and football giants. Discover the format, ticket prices, and Canada's role.

Three Youths Charged in Ottawa Hate Crime

Ottawa police have laid charges against three youths following a hate-motivated incident at Billings Bridge station. Get the latest details on the investigation and community response.

Two Toronto Subway Stations Officially Renamed

Two major Toronto subway stations are set for official name changes this week. Dundas station becomes TMU Station, while St. Patrick station will be renamed to Art Gallery of Ontario Station. Learn the details and reasons behind the rebranding.

Jackery 300 Power Station: Cyber Week Deal Hits $169

Jackery Explorer 300 portable power station drops to $169 for Cyber Week. This 293Wh emergency power source charges 6 devices simultaneously. Perfect for Canadian winter emergencies and outdoor adventures.

Iran Boycotts World Cup Draw Over US Visa Row

Iran's football federation will boycott the 2026 World Cup draw in Washington after the US refused visas to several delegation members, escalating political tensions.

Toronto Vows World Cup 2026 Readiness Despite Hurdles

Toronto officials assure the city will be prepared for 2026 FIFA World Cup hosting duties. Mayor Olivia Chow's administration addresses infrastructure and funding challenges ahead of the global event.

Stolen Credit Cards Used at Gas Stations: OPP

Ontario Provincial Police investigate credit and bank card theft from Paris, Ontario, with suspect images released from gas station security cameras. Stay informed about local crime.

Water main break disrupts Montreal's Notre-Dame Street

A significant water main break on Notre-Dame Street East caused major traffic disruptions in Montreal's Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve borough Tuesday afternoon. Stay informed about local infrastructure issues.

Hydro-Québec Confident for Winter Power Demand

Hydro-Québec assures it has sufficient electricity generation capacity to meet Quebec's peak winter demand. The utility relies on its hydroelectric network, including the Beauharnois facility.

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