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Calgary City Council May Fire Top Boss Tuesday

Calgary City Council could vote to terminate City Manager David Duckworth as early as Tuesday, following a scathing review of the city's handling of a major water main break. Read the latest developments.

Speed Cameras Coming to Nova Scotia This Year

Nova Scotia announces the implementation of speed cameras in 2026 to enhance road safety. Learn about the plan, its goals, and how it aims to reduce speeding-related incidents.

ICE Director Responds to Sheriff's Arrest Threat

Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons challenges Philadelphia Sheriff Rochelle Bilal after she vowed to jail ICE agents. The clash follows a fatal officer-involved shooting in Minneapolis.

Calgary Rally for Iran Sunday at City Hall

Calgarians will gather at City Hall this Sunday to show solidarity with the Iranian people. The rally comes as activists report a rising death toll in the ongoing protests.

Ex-Mayor Nenshi: 'I did not' know of water pipe risk

Former Calgary mayor Naheed Nenshi refutes claims he knew of critical water main risks flagged in 2017. The Alberta NDP leader says vital information never reached key decision-makers. Read the full story.

Hockey legend Glenn Hall dies at 94

Saskatchewan-born Hockey Hall of Fame goaltender Glenn Hall, known for his record 502 consecutive starts and pre-game nerves, has died at age 94. Remembering 'Mr. Goalie.'

Sudbury closes auditor general's office, lays off AG

The City of Greater Sudbury has dissolved its auditor general's office, terminating Ron Foster effective Dec. 31, 2025. Learn the details and potential implications for municipal accountability.

Calls for dedicated tax to solve Canada's homeless crisis

Saskatoon residents urge politicians to implement a new provincial and federal tax aimed solely at solving homelessness, arguing action is needed now. Also: preserving services for the blind and honouring Roy Romanow.

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