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Montreal STM Bus Driver Flees Hit-and-Run Scene

A Montreal STM bus driver fled the scene after striking a vehicle in Côte-des-Neiges, leaving passengers stranded and raising serious safety concerns about public transit operations.

Oceane Dodin's inspiring tennis comeback after surgery

French tennis player Oceane Dodin reveals her courageous journey back to professional tennis after undergoing breast reduction surgery, sharing how the procedure transformed her career and quality of life.

Farkas's Council Return: Calgary's Political Shift

Former councillor Jeromy Farkas's potential return to Calgary city hall signals a dramatic shift in municipal politics. Discover why his comeback could reshape city governance and what it means for Calgary's future.

Cenovus-Husky Merger Vote Delayed Another Week

The crucial shareholder vote on Cenovus Energy's massive acquisition of Husky Energy has been postponed for another week, creating uncertainty in Canada's oil and gas industry during turbulent times.

Lung Cancer Screening: Could You Qualify?

Discover if you qualify for life-saving lung cancer screening. Learn about risk factors, early detection benefits, and how to take proactive steps for your lung health in Canada.

Cruise passenger abandoned on remote island found dead

A 67-year-old American cruise ship passenger was tragically found dead after being abandoned on a remote African island during a shore excursion. The shocking incident raises serious questions about passenger safety protocols.

Lansdowne 2.0 Concert Venue Faces Financial Crisis

Ottawa's ambitious Lansdowne 2.0 redevelopment faces significant financial challenges as new reports reveal the proposed event venue could lose millions annually. Discover the financial realities and what this means for taxpayers.

Ottawa's Lansdowne 2.0 Faces Marathon Council Debate

Ottawa city councillors engage in lengthy debate over the massive Lansdowne 2.0 redevelopment project, with discussions stretching late into the night and scheduled to resume Thursday. Key concerns include financial risks and community impact.

Edmonton's New Diverse Council Sworn In

Edmonton welcomes its most diverse city council in history with a mix of experienced veterans and groundbreaking new faces ready to tackle urban challenges.

Edmonton's Diverse New Council Sworn In

Edmonton welcomes its most diverse city council in history as Mayor Amarjeet Sohi and new council members are sworn in during a vibrant multicultural ceremony at City Hall.

Parex Resources Proposes GeoPark Acquisition

Canadian energy company Parex Resources announces strategic proposal to acquire GeoPark while revealing substantial 11.8% ownership stake, signaling major consolidation in Latin American oil and gas markets.

Calgary won't force city employees back to office

Discover why Calgary is bucking the back-to-office trend as city administration confirms no mandate requiring employees to return to in-person work, prioritizing flexibility and hybrid arrangements.

Could Charter Clause End Alberta Teacher Strike?

As Alberta's teacher strike disrupts classrooms, a constitutional expert reveals how a rarely-used Charter clause could force a resolution. Discover the political tool that might break the education deadlock.

Windsor Hospice Raises Over $103K in Campaign

Hospice of Windsor and Essex County celebrates extraordinary community support as their signature fundraising campaign exceeds $103,000, demonstrating powerful local commitment to end-of-life care.

USask Athletes Earn Multiple Canada West Awards

University of Saskatchewan Huskies athletes continue to dominate Canada West conference awards with multiple players earning top honors across basketball, wrestling, and track & field.

Halifax Mi'kmaw Centre Hosts Reconciliation Events

The Mi'kmaw Friendship Centre in Halifax marked the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation with cultural ceremonies, educational activities, and community healing events to honor residential school survivors.

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