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Video shows brawling at B.C. minor hockey game

Disturbing video captures a physical altercation involving coaches at a minor hockey game in Vernon, B.C. The incident, now under investigation, raises serious concerns about safety in youth sports.

Batshaw's 'Santa Frank' Delivers Holiday Joy to Kids

Frank Campanile transforms into 'Santa Frank' each year, leading a massive gift-giving operation for thousands of children connected to Batshaw Youth and Family Centres. Discover the heartwarming story.

$1.5M Federal Funding Boost for Surrey Gang Prevention Charity

The federal government has announced a $1.5 million investment in Surrey's Youth Breaking Barriers Gang Prevention Society to expand its critical work steering youth away from gang life through mentorship and outreach. Learn how this funding will impact t

Toronto Proposed as Home for Defence Security Bank

Experts argue Toronto is the natural choice to host the new Defence, Security and Resilience Bank, leveraging its financial hub status to bolster allied security. Discover why Canada's bid hinges on its largest city.

Toronto Bids for New International Defence Security Bank

Toronto, backed by Premier Doug Ford and Mayor Olivia Chow, officially launched its campaign on December 17, 2025, to become the headquarters for a new international Defence, Security and Resilience Bank. Learn about the city's strategic push.

Toronto vies for defence bank HQ, 3,500 jobs at stake

Toronto officially launched its bid to host the new Defence, Security and Resilience Bank, competing with four other Canadian cities for a project that could create up to 3,500 local jobs. Discover why Ontario's leaders are confident.

$3.6M for Fall River, N.S. Flood Protection

Federal and municipal governments invest over $3.6 million in flood mitigation for Fall River, Nova Scotia. Learn about the project details and its importance for community resilience.

Teen gets 4 years for fatal Halifax high school stabbing

A Nova Scotia youth has been sentenced to four years in custody for the fatal stabbing of Ahmad Maher Al Marrach in a Halifax parking garage in April 2024. Read the details of the case and the court's decision.

CurlManitoba welcomes new girls to curling ice

CurlManitoba's new girls program at Assiniboine Memorial Curling Club creates comfortable environment for young athletes to learn curling skills and build confidence on ice.

Nunavik Inuit resilience in water crisis

Nunavik's Inuit communities demonstrate remarkable resilience facing ongoing water shortages. Learn how traditional knowledge helps combat Canada's northern water crisis.

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