Politics
Saskatoon Police Enforce Mandatory Alcohol Screening for New Year's Eve
Saskatoon police conducted 300 vehicle checks on New Year's Eve, implementing mandatory breath tests for any traffic stop. Learn about the city's shift to stronger enforcement.
Business
Nova Scotia Researchers Decode Cow 'Language' in Groundbreaking Study
Dalhousie University researchers in Nova Scotia are using recorders and AI to analyze cow moos, aiming to decode their communication for better animal welfare. Learn about this fascinating agricultural science breakthrough.
Lifestyle
Child in Life-Threatening Condition After Markham House Fire, Dog Dead
A devastating house fire in Markham, Ontario, has left a child with life-threatening injuries. York Regional Police are investigating the Friday afternoon blaze.
Sports
Toronto Sceptres' Dynamic Duo: Fast & Shelton Pairing Could Unlock Offensive Potential
Toronto Sceptres coach Troy Ryan experiments with pairing defenders Renata Fast and Ella Shelton. Their combined offensive prowess could be the key to unlocking the team's scoring potential. Will this dynamic duo stick together?
Health
Environment
55 Bald Eagles Spotted in Manitoba in Rare Gathering
A stunning video from December 31, 2025, captures 55 bald eagles in trees on a Manitoba property. Witness Gregg Penner describes the rare sight as 'really cool.'
Montreal faces –30 wind chill in bitter cold snap
Montreal prepares for dangerously cold temperatures plunging to –13°C with wind chill hitting –30°C this weekend. Stay informed and bundle up.
Dead Birds Found in Port Stanley, Ontario
Wildlife officials are investigating after deceased birds were found in Port Stanley. The discovery raises environmental and health concerns for the Lake Erie community.
Flood Risk for B.C. South Coast from Storm Surge, High Tides
Coastal British Columbia faces a significant flood threat this weekend as a potent storm surge coincides with high tides. Residents are urged to prepare and stay informed.
Ottawa recycling change: No job losses, city confirms
Ottawa confirms no job losses as recycling collection shifts to the province. City workers will now focus on small businesses and public spaces. Learn about the new program's expanded list of accepted items.
Education
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