Politics
Iran Sets Execution Date for 26-Year-Old Protester as Trump Threatens 'Strong Action'
Iran plans to execute Erfan Soltani, a 26-year-old shopkeeper, for protesting. The U.S. State Department confirms he is the first protester sentenced to death, prompting a warning from Donald Trump. Read the latest on the escalating crisis.
Business
U.S. Supreme Court Delays Ruling on Trump Tariffs, Decision Awaited
The U.S. Supreme Court issued three decisions but did not rule on the legality of former President Donald Trump's global tariffs. The closely watched case remains pending.
Sports
Maple Leafs' Nick Robertson Injured, Day-to-Day After Blocking Shot
Toronto Maple Leafs winger Nick Robertson suffered a lower-body injury blocking a shot vs. Colorado. He's day-to-day as the Leafs continue their road trip. Get the latest injury update.
Lifestyle
Federal Government Invests $256,5K to Expand Kivi Park Trail Network in Sudbury
The federal government is providing $256,500 to expand the trail network at Sudbury's Kivi Park. This investment supports outdoor recreation and infrastructure in Northern Ontario.
Health
Environment
Up to 20 cm of snow forecast for GTA by Thursday
The Greater Toronto Area is preparing for a significant snowfall, with up to 20 cm possible by Thursday afternoon. Get the latest forecast and travel updates here.
Calgary smashes January heat record in warm spell
Calgary experiences record-breaking warmth, with temperatures soaring past 14°C and threatening the monthly high. Meteorologists cite a high-pressure ridge and chinook winds, while locals enjoy patio weather ahead of an expected cooldown.
SaskPower Signs Deal for Indigenous-Run Solar Farm
SaskPower announces a landmark agreement for an Indigenous-operated solar power facility near Lajord, marking a significant step in renewable energy and economic reconciliation in Saskatchewan.
Deer killed by arrow in Toronto cemetery under investigation
Toronto Police and the Ministry of Natural Resources are investigating after a deer was found shot with an arrow and mutilated in Park Lawn Cemetery on New Year's Day. Authorities seek public tips.
Alberta to test water for lead in all provincial buildings
The Alberta government is launching a comprehensive program to test drinking water for lead in all provincially owned buildings, aiming to ensure public safety and water quality standards.
Technology
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