Bitget's January 2026 Proof of Reserves Shows Strength
Bitget has released its January 2026 Proof of Reserves, demonstrating robust asset backing with an average reserve ratio of 163% during a period of significant market volatility.
Bitget has released its January 2026 Proof of Reserves, demonstrating robust asset backing with an average reserve ratio of 163% during a period of significant market volatility.
A letter to the editor argues Canada's auto manufacturing sector depends on U.S. sales for viability, citing economies of scale and calling for new leadership to navigate trade relations.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has joined other tech executives in criticizing ICE's immigration enforcement actions in Minneapolis, calling for de-escalation and transparency.
TransLink confirms the Westham Island Bridge, the sole link to the Lower Mainland, requires weeks of repairs due to damage, impacting local access and transportation.
Moment in Thyme Neighbourhood Grill in Morden, Manitoba switches to cash-only transactions, citing high credit card processing fees as unsustainable for small business operations.
A transformer malfunction at the Hampstead substation caused a multi-day blackout affecting 15,000 Côte-St-Luc households, with ongoing repairs and planned outages continuing.
Business owners along Vancouver's Broadway corridor are urging the BC government for financial assistance as ongoing construction delays from infrastructure projects continue to severely impact their operations and revenue.
A proposal for a new Catholic cemetery at 5150 Wellington Rd. S. in London, Ontario, has advanced through the Planning Committee despite significant concerns raised by municipal staff.
The union representing British Columbia's paramedics will conduct a strike vote in February 2026 after negotiations with the provincial government have stalled, raising concerns about ambulance service disruptions.
The ambitious Portage Place redevelopment project in downtown Winnipeg continues to advance, with construction activity visible as of January 2026. This major urban renewal initiative aims to revitalize a key city center location.
Elevra Lithium Limited announced record quarterly revenue and gross profit at its North American Lithium operation while revising production guidance due to short-term operational challenges.
A tragic vehicle collision in northern Alberta has resulted in one fatality and left another individual with life-threatening injuries, according to recent reports from the region.
Toys 'R' Us is closing both of its Saskatchewan locations in Regina and Saskatoon as part of ongoing nationwide shutdowns, with liquidation sales underway.
British authorities have reprimanded EasyJet for providing unclear and potentially deceptive baggage fee details to passengers, raising consumer protection concerns.
A stopped train on Ottawa's O-Train Line 1 has caused significant commute disruptions, forcing service to operate at reduced capacity during peak hours.
Venezuela's acting president Delcy Rodríguez confirms the United States is releasing previously frozen funds, marking a significant shift in financial relations amid ongoing sanctions.
Residents of Côte-St-Luc face repeated winter power outages, with a recent transformer failure leaving thousands without electricity and sparking calls for permanent infrastructure solutions.
A stopped train on Ottawa's O-Train Line 1 has severely disrupted the morning commute, forcing OC Transpo to operate at reduced capacity while crews work to resolve the issue.
Authorities reopened the Highway 8 flyover in Kitchener following a fatal incident where a vehicle went over the side, raising questions about safety protocols and investigation procedures.
Elections Alberta has re-approved singer Corb Lund's petition drive against coal mining in Alberta's eastern slopes, reigniting environmental debates.
Ahmed Ali, who died in a crash on the Anthony Henday Drive, is being remembered by family and friends for his exceptional kindness and positive impact on his community.
Hamilton's downtown core experiences its third significant power disruption in just over a week, raising concerns about infrastructure reliability and public safety.
OC Transpo reports progress on axle bearing repairs but cannot provide a timeline for restoring full O-Train service, with only 18 of 60 cars currently operational.
A Vancouver-area crab fisherman has been fined after conservation officers discovered an illegal Dungeness crab catch concealed under his car seat during a routine inspection.
Prince Albert city council has formally declined a request from Ronald McDonald House Charities to re-examine a development agreement, impacting plans for a facility supporting families with hospitalized children.
A new report questions the efficacy of Toronto's vacant home tax as the city's real estate market experiences record-low sales activity and prolonged stagnation.
The Centennial Building in Fredericton has been empty for over a decade, with no updates on its future use or redevelopment plans from authorities.
Alberta's business community expresses deep concern as Canada-U.S. trade relations become increasingly volatile, with experts warning of economic repercussions and calling for diversification strategies.
NorQuest College in Edmonton has launched a new greenhouse business program that is already generating significant interest, with a waiting list forming for enrollment. The initiative aims to train students in sustainable agriculture and business manageme
Historic structures like the St. Charles Hotel are being repurposed into residential units to increase population density and vibrancy in Winnipeg's downtown area.