Carney's Campaign Talk Sparks Election Speculation

Prime Minister Mark Carney's recent speeches in Quebec City and Davos have taken on a distinctly campaign-like tone, leading to speculation about a potential snap federal election despite Liberal denials.

Regina Lobbies Province to Limit Tax Increases

Following a historic tax increase, Regina's city council unanimously voted to lobby the Saskatchewan government for more municipal funding to reduce future tax pressures on residents.

Stroud Arena Closed Due to Crooked Wall Safety Issue

The Stroud Arena and Banquet Hall in Barrie has been closed indefinitely after a significant structural issue was discovered with a crooked wall, raising serious safety concerns for the community facility.

Brampton Man Killed in Parking Spot Fight

A tragic altercation over a parking space in Brampton has resulted in the death of Chris Shanab, according to his girlfriend. The incident occurred on January 12, 2026.

Lara Trump's Fox News Defense Sparks Debate

Lara Trump praised Donald Trump on Fox News, claiming he saved lives via drug overdose declines and ending wars, but critics and fact-checks challenge these assertions amid political fallout.

Edmonton's Growth Challenges Fire Services

Edmonton Fire Rescue Services faces increasing demands as the city expands, requiring strategic planning to maintain public safety and emergency response effectiveness.

Calgary Water Main Replacement to Finish in December

Calgary's expedited water main replacement project, which began construction in January 2026, is scheduled for completion by December of the same year. The initial phase focuses on the west side of the river from Shaganappi Pump Station to 73 St. N.W.

House Passes DHS Bill Without ICE Constraints

The House approved Department of Homeland Security funding with minimal restrictions on immigration enforcement, revealing deep Democratic divisions ahead of midterm elections.

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