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Snow Squall Warning Issued for Parts of SW Ontario

Environment Canada has issued a snow squall warning for parts of Waterloo Region, Wellington, and Perth counties, warning of heavy snow and poor visibility. Stay updated on the latest conditions.

Crash closes Belwood roundabout, OPP on scene

A vehicle collision has forced the closure of a roundabout outside Belwood, Ontario. Ontario Provincial Police are on the scene investigating the incident that occurred on December 19, 2025.

15th fatal pedestrian crash in Calgary this year

A pedestrian has died after a collision in northeast Calgary, becoming the 15th such fatality in 2025. This tragic incident surpasses the total number of pedestrian deaths recorded in all of 2024.

Pedestrian hit by bus in Surrey, police say

A pedestrian was struck by a 'shuttle-style' bus in Surrey, B.C. Police are investigating the incident that occurred on December 16, 2025. No further details on injuries were immediately released.

Stratford's First Overnight Warming Centre Opening Soon

Stratford is launching its first overnight warming centre at the Connections Centre to provide a safe, warm space for those in need during the cold winter months. Learn about the opening and its importance.

King Thunderbird Centre Opens in Edmonton

The new King Thunderbird Centre officially opened its doors in Edmonton on December 15, 2025, marking a significant upgrade from the old Boyle Street location. Discover the impact on the community.

WinnipegTech Seeks Manitoba Land for Data Centre

A Winnipeg-based tech company is scouting for the perfect 'Goldilocks' plot in Manitoba to build a large-scale data centre, aiming to capitalize on the province's resources and strategic location. Learn more about this potential economic driver.

Orillia's New Warming Centre Officially Opens

The City of Orillia officially opened its new warming centre on Friday, December 5, 2025. The facility provides a crucial warm, safe space for residents during the cold winter months.

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