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Transportation Secretary Warns of Air Travel Chaos

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy issues stark warning about deteriorating air travel safety and potential system collapse as government shutdown continues to strain aviation operations.

Canucks Open Rogers Arena to Youth Hockey Teams

The Vancouver Canucks organization is opening Rogers Arena doors to youth hockey teams affected by Metro Vancouver rink shutdowns, creating an unforgettable experience for young athletes during facility maintenance closures.

Ottawa Photo Radar Cameras Shut Down November 14

Ottawa is temporarily shutting down all photo radar cameras starting November 14. Learn why the city is pressing pause on automated enforcement and when the devices will return to operation.

Microsoft Fixes Windows Update Restart Bug

After years of frustration, Microsoft has resolved a persistent Windows bug that caused computers to restart automatically instead of shutting down properly during updates.

Trump's Shutdown Gamble: Immigration Battle Escalates

As a partial government shutdown looms, President Trump's hardline immigration demands threaten to derail budget negotiations, creating political turmoil just weeks before critical midterm elections.

Awkward Family Photos Raise Money for Leduc Charity

A hilarious family photo event in Leduc, Alberta transformed embarrassing childhood memories into meaningful donations for the Leduc & District Food Bank, creating laughter and community support.

Air Traffic Controller Shortage Worsens US Flight Delays

Mounting flight delays across the United States are being exacerbated by a severe shortage of air traffic controllers, with the situation threatening to deteriorate further as the government shutdown approaches its one-month mark.

Dana Bash Grills Mike Johnson Over Shutdown Crisis

In a tense exchange, CNN anchor Dana Bash presses House Speaker Mike Johnson on Republican infighting that threatens to trigger a government shutdown, questioning his ability to control his own party.

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