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700 Santas Run in Amherstburg Winter Fest

A record 700 participants dressed as Santa Claus flooded Amherstburg streets for the Super Santa 5K, raising over $25,000 for local conservation efforts and kicking off the River Lights Winter Festival.

Edmonton area leaders eager for regional collaboration

Municipal leaders in the Edmonton metropolitan region are pushing to restart formal collaboration efforts, with a December meet-and-greet planned to discuss shared goals and regional growth strategies.

Weather Becomes New Player in Ukraine War

Thick fog in Ukraine is limiting drone warfare while creating tactical advantages for both sides. Discover how changing weather conditions are reshaping the battlefield.

Serious pedestrian injuries in Wallenstein crash

A pedestrian sustained serious injuries following a collision in Wallenstein. Emergency services responded to the scene as investigation continues into the circumstances surrounding the incident.

Kitchener-Waterloo Snow Crews Gear Up for Winter

As temperatures plummet across Waterloo Region, municipal snow clearing teams are mobilizing their fleet and preparing for the first major snowfall of the season. Get the inside scoop on how our winter warriors plan to keep roads safe.

Delivery driver charged for package theft in Guelph

A delivery driver in Ontario's Waterloo region faces criminal charges after being caught red-handed stealing packages, raising concerns about security vulnerabilities in the delivery industry.

Federal Budget Cuts Hit Ottawa Services

Ottawa faces significant service reductions as federal budget cuts take effect. From healthcare to infrastructure, discover how these changes will impact residents and local businesses across the National Capital Region.

Cambridge LRT Expansion Faces Growing Opposition

As Waterloo Region considers extending LRT service into Cambridge, vocal opposition emerges citing financial burdens, environmental impacts, and questions about the project's necessity for the growing community.

Ottawa rejects Barrhaven urban boundary expansion

In a landmark decision, Ottawa's Planning Committee has rejected the proposed urban boundary expansion into Barrhaven's agricultural lands, prioritizing smart growth and environmental protection over sprawl.

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