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W5 probes crypto scams targeting Canadians

A CTV W5 investigation reveals Canadians are being targeted by cryptocurrency scams run by human trafficking victims. Learn the shocking details and how to protect yourself.

Israel Bars Canadian MPs from West Bank Visit

Israel denies entry to a delegation of six Canadian MPs sponsored by a Muslim charity, citing public security. The move follows strained Canada-Israel relations and Hamas's praise for Canadian policies.

West Island Community Hub Opens in September 2025

A new community hub is set to open in Montreal's West Island in September 2025, replacing the former West Island Assistance Fund site destroyed by fire in 2019. Learn about the project's significance.

U of S Huskies Sweep Rival Cougars Before Holiday Break

The University of Saskatchewan Huskies hockey teams completed a dominant weekend sweep over the Regina Cougars, securing four victories with three shutouts. Both teams head into the holiday break holding third place in their Canada West divisions.

Carter Stebbings: The Huskies' Mr. Versatility

Discover how Carter Stebbings' versatility makes him an unsung hero for the University of Saskatchewan Huskies men's hockey team, excelling in all situations on and off the ice.

U of S Huskies Men's Hockey Earns Pair of Road Wins

The University of Saskatchewan Huskies men's hockey team secured two victories against MacEwan University, improving their record and climbing in the Canada West standings. Read more about their weekend success.

Finch West LRT to open on December 7

Toronto's Finch West LRT is officially opening on December 7, 2025, marking a major transit milestone for the city. Discover the details and what this means for commuters.

West Lincoln Memorial Hospital Opens Sunday

The newly rebuilt West Lincoln Memorial Hospital opens to patients this Sunday, marking a significant healthcare milestone for Niagara Region residents. Discover what this means for community healthcare.

One dead after stabbing in Ottawa's west end

A person has died following a stabbing incident in Ottawa's west end. Police are investigating the circumstances surrounding this violent crime. Read more details.

SFU could save $850K by leaving NCAA for Canada

A new report reveals Simon Fraser University could save over $850,000 annually by leaving NCAA for Canadian competition, but women's softball and golf teams would be cut. Decision expected by month's end.

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