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Calgary moves to overhaul city reserves policy

Calgary's executive committee votes 14-1 to reform city reserves policy, mandating annual reviews and quarterly reporting to boost transparency and align funds with strategic goals.

Alberta Flu Wave Peaks, Hospital Crisis Continues

Alberta's influenza A wave has peaked, but doctors declare a 'medical disaster' as hospitals remain overwhelmed. Edmonton physicians urge the province to declare a state of emergency.

Lethbridge Home Prices Jump 20% Year-Over-Year

The average price for a detached home in Lethbridge hit $502,790 in December 2025, a sharp 20% increase from the previous year, according to new Alberta real estate data.

Military Spending May Create All-Canadian Vehicle

A new report suggests Canada's $80B defence budget could help develop a dual-purpose vehicle for military and consumer markets, reviving domestic auto manufacturing. Explore the potential and challenges.

Djokovic quits players' union he co-founded

Tennis star Novak Djokovic has resigned from the Professional Tennis Players Association (PTPA), the organization he helped establish. The move marks a significant shift in player advocacy.

Regina Real Estate Poised for Record 2026 Prices

Regina's hot housing market, fueled by low inventory and high demand from newcomers, is forecast to continue its record-setting pace into 2026, creating a strong seller's market.

U.S. Pending Home Sales Surge to 3-Year High

Pending U.S. home sales soared in November, reaching the highest level in nearly three years. The National Association of Realtors reports a significant market rebound. Discover the key drivers and what it signals for the housing sector.

Northern Ontario Home Builders' Association Renamed

The Sudbury & District Home Builders’ Association has officially changed its name to the Northern Ontario Home Builders’ Association to better represent its expanding regional membership and scope.

State Dept Lawyers Fear Retaliation, Undermining Legal Role

A culture of fear has gripped the State Department's legal office, with staff afraid to give candid advice. This erosion of independent legal counsel raises alarms about U.S. foreign policy and international law compliance.

UK campaigner sues Trump administration over US sanctions

A British technology campaigner has launched a legal challenge against the U.S. Trump administration's sanctions policy. The lawsuit, filed on December 25, 2025, highlights ongoing international tensions over tech and trade regulations.

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