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Halloween Pumpkins Feed Sanctuary Animals

Discover how discarded Halloween pumpkins are being transformed into nutritious meals for rescued animals at Ontario animal sanctuaries, reducing waste while supporting wildlife rehabilitation.

Edmonton's Pumpkin Composting: From Decor to Dirt

Discover how Edmonton residents are giving their Halloween pumpkins a sustainable second life through the city's innovative composting program that transforms jack-o'-lanterns into nutrient-rich soil.

Metro Vancouver fees hit $897 per home in 2025

Metro Vancouver residents will see regional utility fees jump to $897 per average home next year as the board approves significant increases for water, sewer, and other essential services.

Saskatchewan backs Alberta's teacher strike intervention

Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe throws support behind Alberta's controversial use of constitutional power to end teacher strike, sparking debate over labor rights and provincial authority in Canadian education.

Man Stabbed During Violent Dispute in Montreal's Lachine

A heated dispute in Montreal's Lachine borough turned violent Tuesday afternoon, resulting in a man being hospitalized with stab wounds. Montreal police are actively investigating the incident that sent shockwaves through the community.

U.S. urges ASEAN firm stance on China sea claims

In a bold diplomatic move, the United States urges Southeast Asian nations to take a unified stand against China's growing maritime claims, escalating tensions in the strategically vital waterway.

Carney stopped Ford's anti-Trump tariff ads

Former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney discloses he advised Ontario Premier Doug Ford against running controversial anti-tariff advertisements and personally apologized to Donald Trump.

Moe Supports Alberta's Teacher Back-to-Work Order

Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe voices strong support for Alberta's decision to mandate teachers back to classrooms amid ongoing labour disputes, calling the move 'required' for student welfare.

Disney Channels Blackout on YouTube TV

Major Disney networks including ESPN and FX have been pulled from YouTube TV in a dramatic carriage dispute, leaving millions of subscribers without access to popular programming.

Squamish Workers Ratify Contract, Ending Lockout

Union members at a Squamish manufacturing plant have overwhelmingly approved a new collective agreement, bringing an end to a bitter lockout that lasted several weeks. The deal includes significant wage improvements and job security provisions.

Alberta Unions Reveal Strategic Strike Plan

Alberta's largest public sector unions reveal coordinated strike strategy targeting government operations after contract negotiations stall, affecting 80,000 workers.

Lethbridge shifts green cart pickup to bi-weekly

Lethbridge residents will see changes to green cart pickup as the city shifts to bi-weekly collection starting October 28. Learn how this waste management update affects your household.

Judge slashes $510M legal fee request in treaty case

A landmark ruling sees an Ontario judge dramatically reduce legal fees in a multi-billion dollar treaty rights case, calling the original $510 million request 'unreasonable' and setting new precedent for legal compensation.

Ex-Premier: Stay Cool After Trade Talks Fail

Ex-Quebec leader Jean Charest advises strategic patience following the breakdown of softwood lumber trade talks between Canada and United States, warning against emotional reactions.

US Ambassador's Explosive Outburst at Ontario Official

A shocking diplomatic incident involving U.S. Ambassador David Cohen's alleged verbal assault on an Ontario trade representative threatens to strain cross-border relations. Exclusive details reveal profanity-laden insults and heated exchanges during high-

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