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Water disruptions hit Alma, N.B. due to high usage

Residents of Alma, New Brunswick experienced water service disruptions on January 9, 2026, as municipal crews addressed issues caused by unusually high consumption. Learn the details and official response.

Vancouver orchestra won't sue violinist over NDA breach

A Vancouver orchestra has decided not to pursue legal action against violinist Esther Hwang, who violated a non-disclosure agreement to speak publicly about an alleged sexual assault. Learn the details of this significant case.

Desjardins Data Breach Suspect Arrested in Spain

Juan Pablo Serrano, a key suspect in the massive 2019 Desjardins data breach affecting 9.7 million, was arrested in Spain. He faces fraud and identity theft charges pending extradition to Canada.

$12.8B Swiss-Backed Data Centre Plan for Alberta

A European-backed data centre project in Alberta could be worth $12.8 billion, leveraging the province's natural gas for AI computing power. Discover the details of this major investment.

Poland intercepts Russian plane over Baltic Sea

Poland's military intercepted a Russian aircraft over the Baltic Sea and reported airspace violations from Belarus, highlighting ongoing regional tensions. Read the latest details.

Dartmouth gym fundraiser aids addiction recovery

Over 50 people gathered at a Dartmouth gym to raise crucial funds for an addiction recovery program that a local family credits with saving a life. The event highlights community support for vital health services.

Regina officer disciplined for privacy breaches

A Regina police officer received a one-day unpaid suspension after improperly accessing personal data 67 times. Chief Lorilee Davies responds to the privacy commissioner's report.

Flawed U.S. Inflation Data Undermines Trump's Claims

A problematic November 2025 U.S. inflation report, marred by a federal shutdown, casts doubt on cooling price data and President Trump's affordability victory claims. Wall Street labels it 'a mess'.

Regina officer used police database to snoop on 6 people

A Regina police officer improperly accessed the personal information of six individuals using a confidential police database, according to Saskatchewan's privacy commissioner. Learn the details and consequences.

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