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$400K Damage in Northeast London House Fire

A devastating house fire in London, Ontario's Bloom Crescent neighborhood caused approximately $400,000 in damage. Fire crews responded to the blaze on November 17, 2025.

$1M Loss in Windsor Warehouse Fire

A major fire at a Windsor warehouse on Marentette Avenue resulted in an estimated $1 million in product loss. Get the latest details on the incident and its impact.

Ontario gas pump malfunction caught on video

An Ontario driver captured a gas pump malfunction where the meter kept running without dispensing fuel. Learn how to protect yourself at the pumps and what to do if it happens to you.

Elmvale house fire causes $80K in damage

Fire crews battled a significant house fire in Elmvale, Ontario, causing approximately $80,000 in damage. Fortunately, no injuries were reported in the Tuesday incident.

B.C. homeowner denied compensation after police tear gas damage

A Surrey resident's home was severely damaged during a police operation involving tear gas canisters. Despite extensive cleanup costs and property destruction, the homeowner has been denied financial compensation, raising questions about police accountabi

Gas Leak Forces Evacuations in Kirkland Lake

A dangerous natural gas leak triggered emergency evacuations in downtown Kirkland Lake, Ontario. Multiple streets closed as emergency crews work to contain the hazardous situation.

Gas Leak Emergency: Kirkland Lake Evacuations

A major natural gas leak triggered emergency evacuations in downtown Kirkland Lake, Ontario. Emergency crews responded to the hazardous situation, closing streets and establishing safety perimeters.

5 Things You Should NEVER Put Down the Drain

Discover the surprising household items that could be costing you thousands in plumbing repairs and damaging Canada's water systems. Expert tips to protect your home and environment.

Canada May Soften Oil & Gas Emissions Cap Rules

The Canadian government shows willingness to adjust its controversial oil and gas emissions cap policy, raising questions about environmental commitment versus economic pragmatism in Canada's energy sector.

Newfoundland town battles catastrophic coastal storm

A powerful storm system is wreaking havoc on the Newfoundland coast, with the town of Burin declaring a state of emergency as massive waves and erosion threaten to swallow homes and infrastructure.

Vancouver Aquatic Centre Closed Over Ceiling Damage

The Vancouver Aquatic Centre has been shut down indefinitely after concerning ceiling damage was found during routine maintenance, leaving swimmers and fitness enthusiasts without their downtown facility.

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