Halifax Embraces Vintage Christmas Gifts Trend

Halifax residents are choosing vintage gifts this Christmas, with local markets offering unique second-hand items. Discover why sustainable shopping is catching on in Nova Scotia.

Trump grants clemency in $1.6B fraud case

President Trump granted clemency to David Gentile, convicted in a $1.6 billion investment fraud scheme affecting thousands. Learn about the case details and implications.

3 injured in Aulac train and truck crash

Three people sustained injuries after a serious collision between a pickup truck and a train in Aulac, New Brunswick. RCMP are investigating the incident that occurred on November 30, 2025.

US companies move to Canada due to policy shifts

American companies including brewing schools and distilleries are relocating to Canada, driven by US policy changes on visas, trade, and regulations. Discover why Canada is becoming attractive.

Cyber Week 2024: Best Advent Calendar Deals

Discover the top Advent calendar deals for Cyber Week 2024, from National Geographic gems to Sugarfina candy. Save up to 50% on gifts for everyone on your list. Check back for updates!

B.C. Premier Supports Pipeline With Tanker Ban

British Columbia Premier David Eby expresses conditional support for new energy infrastructure while maintaining coastal protection measures. Learn about the balanced approach.

Rogers outage hits Metro Vancouver customers

A technical outage left Rogers customers in Metro Vancouver without TV, internet, and home phone service. Service is expected to be restored overnight. Read more.

Northern MPPs blast province over Highway 11 closures

Northern Ontario politicians accuse the provincial government of failing to address the highway safety crisis as frequent Highway 11 closures isolate communities. Learn about the urgent calls for action.

Hydro-Québec wants $1.40 fee for paper bills

Hydro-Québec seeks regulatory approval to charge customers $1.40 for paper bills to offset rising postal costs and encourage digital adoption. Learn how this affects Montreal residents.

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