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Young Moose Trapped Behind Fence Freed by BC RCMP

A heartwarming wildlife rescue unfolded in British Columbia as RCMP officers successfully freed a young moose trapped behind a fence. The dramatic operation required careful coordination and expertise.

Supreme Court to Decide Fate of Trump Tariff Powers

The U.S. Supreme Court is poised to decide the fate of presidential tariff authority in a landmark case that could reshape trade policy and challenge Trump-era economic tactics. Discover what's at stake for future administrations.

AC/DC Announces 2026 Canadian Tour Dates

Rock legends AC/DC are bringing their power-packed tour to Canada in 2026 with four massive stadium shows. Get ready for thunderous performances across the Great White North as the iconic band returns to Canadian stages.

The Perfect Shower Length: Science Has Answers

Discover the scientifically-proven ideal shower duration that balances cleanliness, skin health, and environmental responsibility. New research reveals surprising facts about your daily routine.

Supreme Court Rejects Trump Tariff Appeal

The U.S. Supreme Court has rejected former President Donald Trump's appeal in a landmark case challenging his administration's steel tariff policies, dealing a significant legal defeat with far-reaching implications for trade law and presidential power.

Newborn Orca Calf Presumed Dead in Critical Blow

Heartbreaking news emerges from the Pacific Northwest as researchers confirm a newborn Southern Resident killer whale calf is missing and presumed dead, dealing another critical blow to the endangered population.

Manitoba Offers $1 for Winnipeg's Lemay Forest Land

The Manitoba government has proposed purchasing approximately 80 acres of city-owned land surrounding Lemay Forest for a symbolic $1, sparking debate about conservation versus development in Winnipeg.

AC/DC Vancouver 2026: Complete BC Place Concert Guide

Rock legends AC/DC are bringing their Power Up Tour to Vancouver's BC Place in 2026. Get all the essential details including dates, ticket information, venue specifics, and what to expect from this historic concert event.

AC/DC Announces 2024 Canadian Tour Dates

Rock legends AC/DC are returning to Canada with their first tour in 8 years. Get dates, cities, and ticket information for the highly anticipated 2024 Canadian stadium tour.

Nova Scotia Nature Trust Fights to Save Rare Ecosystem

The Nova Scotia Nature Trust launches an urgent $750,000 fundraising campaign to protect the critically endangered coastal limestone barren ecosystem, home to rare species found nowhere else in Canada.

Wye Marsh Mourns Beloved Barn Owl Casper

The Wye Marsh Wildlife Centre community is grieving the loss of Casper, their cherished barn owl who touched thousands of hearts during his 16-year tenure as an educational ambassador.

90 km/h Winds Batter Southern Manitoba

Powerful gusts reaching nearly 90 km/h battered Southern Manitoba over the weekend, causing widespread power outages, property damage, and hazardous travel conditions. Get the full breakdown of affected areas and cleanup efforts.

Supreme Court Rejects Trump's Broad Tariff Authority

The U.S. Supreme Court has rejected former President Donald Trump's broad interpretation of tariff authority, marking a significant legal defeat with implications for presidential power and international trade policy.

Sabalenka serves past Paolini at WTA Finals

Aryna Sabalenka unleashes her signature power game against Jasmine Paolini at the WTA Finals in Cancún, securing a decisive straight-sets victory that positions her strongly in the group stage.

Sudbury ATV Driver Charged With Impaired Hunting

A Sudbury man faces serious charges after Ontario conservation officers discovered him operating an ATV while impaired and hunting illegally during a routine patrol in the Cartier area.

Saskatchewan backs Alberta's teacher strike intervention

Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe throws support behind Alberta's controversial use of constitutional power to end teacher strike, sparking debate over labor rights and provincial authority in Canadian education.

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