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Hockey legend Glenn Hall dies at 94

Saskatchewan-born Hockey Hall of Fame goaltender Glenn Hall, known for his record 502 consecutive starts and pre-game nerves, has died at age 94. Remembering 'Mr. Goalie.'

Toronto lawyer loses appeal after caught using AI

A Toronto lawyer connected to a deadly triple shooting has lost his appeal after being caught using artificial intelligence in his case. Read the full details on this legal controversy.

Panthers' Cup Ring Taunts Leafs with Bold Engraving

The Florida Panthers' 2025 Stanley Cup ring features a defiant message for all 31 teams they beat, including the Toronto Maple Leafs. See the stunning design and hear from a former Panther now with the Leafs.

Sudbury closes auditor general's office, lays off AG

The City of Greater Sudbury has dissolved its auditor general's office, terminating Ron Foster effective Dec. 31, 2025. Learn the details and potential implications for municipal accountability.

Calls for dedicated tax to solve Canada's homeless crisis

Saskatoon residents urge politicians to implement a new provincial and federal tax aimed solely at solving homelessness, arguing action is needed now. Also: preserving services for the blind and honouring Roy Romanow.

Zohran Mamdani Becomes NYC Mayor on Jan. 1, 2026

Democrat Zohran Mamdani will be sworn in as New York City's mayor on January 1, 2026, with dual ceremonies at a historic subway station and City Hall. Read about the unique celebrations.

Toronto's 2025: City Hall's claims vs. Sun's reality

As 2025 ends, Toronto City Hall touts achievements in transit, housing, and economy. The Toronto Sun's year-in-review reveals a starkly different picture of delays, controversies, and rising costs for residents.

New Year's Eve 2026 Events Across Windsor-Essex

Discover how Windsor-Essex is celebrating New Year's Eve 2026. From the new City Hall ice rink to family-friendly festivities, find your perfect way to welcome the new year. Plan your celebration now!

Sudbury holds second menorah lighting at city hall

The City of Sudbury held its second annual public menorah lighting at Tom Davies Square, a gesture of community solidarity following a recent tragedy in Australia. Read about the event's significance.

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