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Why 2026 Could Be a Turning Point for Edmonton

Amid global uncertainty, columnist Keith Gerein argues 2026 could be a year of uplift for Edmonton, with major infrastructure projects set for completion. Explore the city's unique challenges and opportunities.

Fort Erie Airbnb double-murder trial nears conclusion

The trial of Scarborough rapper Christopher 'El Plaga' Lucas for the 2021 Fort Erie Airbnb shootings that killed two young women is nearing its end. Key evidence, including the murder weapon, has been presented.

East York highrise residents cleared to return after blaze

Most residents of a Thorncliffe Park highrise evacuated after a November fire can now return home. The city has cleared all but 16 units at 11 Thorncliffe Park Rd. for occupancy. Read the latest on the recovery efforts.

Tekashi 6ix9ine reports to NYC lockup with Maduro

Controversial rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine has surrendered to a New York City detention facility, where former Venezuelan leader Nicholas Maduro and alleged mobster Luigi Mangione await trial. Get the latest details.

Waterloo Dog Park Closes Due to Damaged Fence

The temporary Waterloo Park West Dog Park is closed for repairs after significant fence damage was discovered. Officials urge pet owners to use alternative locations.

Stanley Park seawall closed due to slide

A section of Vancouver's Stanley Park seawall is closed after a slide Sunday night between Prospect Point and Third Beach. Park officials urge the public to avoid the area.

Canadian rapper bbno$ steps away from music

Juno Award-winning artist bbno$ announces he is stepping away from music, blaming online negativity and toxicity. The Vancouver-based rapper made the decision in late 2025.

Downtown Edmonton Parks Reopen After Renovations

Beaver Hills House Park and Michael Phair Park in downtown Edmonton are now open to the public following significant renovations. Discover the refreshed green spaces in the city core.

New $100 fee for Canadians at U.S. parks in 2026

Canadians aged 16+ will pay a new US$100 fee to visit top U.S. national parks like Yellowstone and Yosemite starting Jan. 1, 2026. Learn about the annual pass and how Trump's policies are driving the change.

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