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Remembering Ottawa's Opera Diva Maria Pellegrini

A personal tribute to Maria Pellegrini, the internationally renowned 'Canada's Butterfly' from Madame Butterfly, who was also a beloved neighbour in Wellington Village. She died in December at age 86.

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.

Six More Charged in Edmonton Motorcycle Gang Arrests

Edmonton police have laid additional charges against six individuals linked to the One Order Motorcycle Club, marking a significant blow to the gang's operations in the city. Learn about the ongoing investigation.

Six More Charged in Edmonton Motorcycle Gang Arrests

Edmonton police have laid additional charges against six individuals linked to the One Order Motorcycle Club, marking a major step in dismantling organized crime in the city. Get the full story.

Three hurt in polar bear attack in Siberia

A polar bear attack in a remote Siberian village left three people injured. Learn the details of the harrowing incident and the ongoing risks in the Arctic region.

Vancouver's LGBTQ2+ community centre to open in 2027

The long-awaited QMUNITY LGBTQ2+ Community Centre in Vancouver's Davie Village is set to open in spring 2027, marking the culmination of a decades-long vision to create a national beacon of hope and support.

City Shelter Guards Not Paid in December

Employees of One Community Solutions, a firm with over $40M in Toronto contracts, report missing December pay and poor working conditions. Read the full investigation.

Winnipeg May Enforce 1-Minute School Drop-Off Limit

A Winnipeg city councillor proposes a strict one-minute time limit for school drop-offs to combat traffic congestion and safety issues. Learn about the potential new rule and its implications for parents.

Whistler warns of fake QR code parking scam

Whistler officials warn of fraudulent QR codes found on parking pay stations. Learn how to spot the scam and pay for parking safely in the resort municipality.

Teen's gruelling year ends on a high note

Toronto teen Zach Rayment, who has cerebral palsy, endured a major leg surgery and four months of rehab in 2025, only to emerge as a potential world-class para-swimmer. His inspiring journey highlights resilience and community support.

Trump Tax Cuts to Fuel U.S. Economy in 2026

Economists predict the tax reductions from the One Big Beautiful Bill will be a primary economic driver for the U.S. in 2026, impacting both individuals and businesses. Analysis of the looming fiscal shift.

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