Politics
Minneapolis Immigration Raid Leaves Man Fearful to Leave Home After Release
A man released following a federal immigration raid in Minneapolis describes living in fear. The emotional arrest highlights ongoing tensions in U.S. immigration enforcement. Read his story.
Business
McGillivray Interchange Construction in Winnipeg Set for Spring 2026 Start
Manitoba announces the long-awaited McGillivray Interchange project will break ground this spring, aiming to improve traffic flow and safety in southwest Winnipeg. Get the latest details.
Sports
Oilers' Leon Draisaitl Departs for Germany, Team Faces Key Games Without Star
Edmonton Oilers star Leon Draisaitl has returned to Germany due to a family illness. The team must navigate a critical stretch of games without their top scorer, who is expected back later next week.
Lifestyle
Ford Recalls Over 300,000 Vehicles in Canada for Short Circuit Risk
Transport Canada announces a major recall of Ford vehicles due to a potential short circuit hazard. Learn which models are affected and what owners should do next.
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Health
Environment
Wind tears wall off N.L. fish sauce plant, ocean at risk
High winds tore a wall off an abandoned fish sauce plant in St. Mary's, N.L., exposing over 100 rancid vats. The mayor warns of a potential environmental disaster for the nearby ocean.
Passenger rescued after car hits salt truck in Ottawa
Ottawa firefighters performed a rescue after a car collided with a commercial salt truck. Details on the incident and emergency response.
Flurries, Freezing Drizzle Forecast for Ottawa Saturday
Ottawa's weekend weather takes a wintry turn with a chance of flurries and freezing drizzle on Saturday. Stay updated on the forecast and prepare for potential slippery conditions.
B.C. December floods cause $90M in insured damage
December's atmospheric river floods in British Columbia resulted in nearly $90 million in insured damage. Experts warn more investment in climate resilience is urgently needed as severe weather events increase.
B.C. Fraser Valley flood costs estimated at $74M
Insured losses from recent flooding in British Columbia's Fraser Valley are estimated at $74 million. Get the latest details on the damage and regional impact.
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