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Zohran Mamdani sworn in as New York City mayor

Zohran Mamdani was inaugurated as New York City's mayor in a historic subway station ceremony on January 1, 2026. Read about the symbolic event and the new era for the city.

Major Winter Storms Batter Ontario and Quebec

A powerful series of winter storms continues to lash parts of Ontario and Quebec, bringing heavy snow, travel chaos, and safety warnings. Stay informed on the latest forecasts and impacts.

Line 6 LRT Service Disrupted by Debris on Tracks

Service on much of Toronto's new Line 6 Finch West LRT was suspended on December 26, 2025, after debris was discovered on the tracks. The disruption highlights early operational challenges for the transit line.

3 killed in Taipei subway knife and smoke bomb attacks

A violent attack at two Taipei subway stations left three dead and five injured. The suspect, a 27-year-old wanted for evading military service, is also deceased. Authorities confirm it was a deliberate act.

TTC Rider Confronts Man with Knife on Subway

A brave Toronto man de-escalated a dangerous situation on the TTC by confronting a knife-wielding passenger at Glencairn Station. Police later arrested a suspect. Read about the heroic act and the city's response to transit safety.

Power Outage Shuts Down Saskatoon City Facilities

A widespread SaskPower outage impacted several key municipal facilities in Saskatoon on December 6, 2025, causing operational disruptions. Learn about the affected services and response.

Teen charged in NYC subway arson case

An 18-year-old high school student faces arson charges for allegedly setting a fire that injured a passenger on the New York City subway. Get the latest details on the incident and charges.

Air Transat pilots authorize strike ahead of holidays

Air Transat pilots have voted overwhelmingly to strike as early as Dec. 10 if no deal is reached, risking major holiday travel disruptions. The union seeks a contract matching Air Canada and WestJet.

Winnipeg may pay small businesses for construction losses

Two Winnipeg city councillors are pushing a motion to consider financial compensation for local small businesses suffering losses due to disruptive road construction projects. Learn about the proposal and its potential impact.

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