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Anti-Tank Missile Problems for Canada's Latvia Mission

A new problem has emerged with Spike anti-tank missiles for Canadian soldiers in Latvia. The military is confident it will be resolved before final delivery in mid-2026. Read the latest on this urgent procurement.

How a 1775 Attack on Quebec Defined Canada's Future

On New Year's Eve 1775, American forces attacked Quebec City. Their failure and Britain's Quebec Act, which granted religious freedom, ensured Canada's distinct path. Explore this pivotal moment.

Windsor Salvation Army Kettle Campaign misses target

The Salvation Army's annual Christmas Kettle campaign in Windsor, Ontario, has concluded for 2025 without meeting its fundraising target. Learn about the impact and the vital community services affected.

Calgary Charities Serve Hundreds on Christmas Day

Charitable groups in Calgary, including the Drop-In Centre and Salvation Army, provided meals, warmth, and gifts to hundreds in need on Christmas Day 2025. Volunteers shared their motivation to make the day special for the city's most vulnerable.

Warming Centre Opens in Prince Albert for Winter

The Salvation Army has launched a warming centre in downtown Prince Albert, offering refuge for up to 35 guests during extreme winter cold. Learn about this vital community service.

BP sells majority stake in Castrol for US$6 billion

BP Plc agrees to sell a 65% stake in its Castrol lubricants division to Stonepeak Partners for US$6 billion. The deal marks a key step in the energy giant's strategy to reduce debt and reset its business after a turbulent year.

Prince Albert Warming Centre Opens for Extreme Cold

A new warming centre operated by the Salvation Army is now open in Prince Albert, offering shelter and amenities for up to 35 residents during dangerous winter temperatures. Learn more about this vital community service.

$100K damage in St. Albert after copper wire theft

A pumphouse at a St. Albert recreation facility sustained significant damage from copper wire theft, with repairs estimated at $100,000. The incident highlights a persistent issue for municipalities.

U.S. Army to Limit Blind Vendor Contracting Preference

The U.S. Army plans to limit a longstanding preference for blind vendors in dining hall contracts, a move critics call part of a broader attack on programs for underrepresented workers. Learn the details and potential legal challenges.

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