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Zelenskyy Turkey Visit for Ukraine Peace Talks

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will visit Turkey in a renewed diplomatic effort to end the Russia-Ukraine war. The November 18, 2025 visit follows recent European diplomatic engagements.

UN Approves Trump's Gaza Peace Plan Unanimously

UN Security Council unanimously approves resolution on Trump's Gaza peace plan, establishing international stabilization force and pathway to Palestinian statehood after reforms.

MGK rocks Grey Cup halftime show in Winnipeg

Machine Gun Kelly wowed CFL fans with a high-energy medley of hits during the Grey Cup halftime show. The performance capped a night of musical entertainment in Winnipeg.

Stanley Park Seawall Closed for Maintenance

Stanley Park seawall closes from Third Beach to Prospect Point November 17-28 for essential slope stabilization work. Plan alternate routes for cycling and walking.

Israel Demands Accountability as Gaza War Ends

Thousands of Israelis gather in Tel Aviv demanding official investigation into October 7 events as Gaza conflict concludes. Read about the ongoing fight for accountability.

Windsor Peace Fountain Return Delayed to 2026

Windsor's iconic Peace Fountain faces delays until late 2026 due to unexpected issues discovered during underwater surveys. Discover the challenges and new timeline for this $10.5M Detroit River attraction.

Gaza Partition Looms as Peace Plan Stalls

Gaza faces permanent division between Israeli and Hamas-controlled zones as reconstruction stalls. Multiple sources warn separation could last years without breakthrough.

FIFA proposes peace prize for Donald Trump

FIFA's proposed peace award for Donald Trump sparks global debate after his role in Arab-Israeli agreements. Discover why this nomination divides the soccer world.

Canada Eyes Post-War Role in Gaza Strip

Global Affairs Canada confirms exploring potential postwar involvement in Gaza Strip reconstruction and security. Exclusive details on Canada's emerging Middle East strategy.

Stanley Park Tree Removal Faces Court Challenge

A growing controversy over Vancouver's Stanley Park tree removal program escalates as residents file court challenges against what they call 'unnecessary deforestation' of the iconic urban forest.

Vancouver Park Board Fights Mayor's Budget Cuts

Vancouver's elected Park Board is taking a stand against city-imposed budget reductions that threaten community services, programs, and maintenance across local parks and recreation facilities.

BC-Washington Border Crossings Surge in Fall 2025

New data reveals a significant spike in border crossings between British Columbia and Washington State during August-October 2025, with key crossing points experiencing unprecedented traffic volumes as travel patterns shift post-pandemic.

US Proposes 2-Year International Force for Gaza

The United States has formally recommended deploying an international stabilization force to Gaza for up to two years, marking a significant shift in post-conflict planning as Israel-Hamas hostilities continue.

La Ronde's La Spirale Roller Coaster to Be Dismantled

Montreal's beloved La Ronde amusement park is preparing to dismantle another classic attraction - La Spirale roller coaster. Discover the history and fate of this iconic ride that has thrilled generations of visitors since 1984.

Sudbury's Memorial Park Gets $1.5M Facelift

Greater Sudbury embarks on exciting transformation of Memorial Park with new amenities, improved accessibility, and enhanced green spaces for community enjoyment.

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