Politics
Detroit Crime Rates Fall in 2025, New Federal Data Shows
Newly released data reveals a significant decrease in crime across Detroit in 2025 compared to the previous year. Discover the latest figures and what they mean for the region.
Business
Quebec public servants resist new three-day office mandate starting Jan. 26
Quebec government employees are pushing back against a new mandate requiring three days in-office weekly, up from two, effective January 26, 2026. Learn about the growing resistance.
Sports
Principi and King Secure First Weekend Berths at 2026 Ontario Curling Championships
Chelsea Principi and Jayden King are the first skips to advance to weekend play at the 2026 Ontario curling championships in Elmira. Read about their wins and the road to the Scotties and Brier.
Lifestyle
Two B.C. Residents Split $1.5M Lotto Max Prize in Same Draw
Two British Columbia residents from Kamloops and Whistler have collectively won $1.5 million in the same Lotto Max draw. Discover their stories and the lucky numbers.
Health
Environment
Ice Jam and Flood Risk During Ontario January Thaw
A significant January thaw across Ontario raises concerns for potential ice jams and flooding, particularly near Goderich. Authorities warn residents to stay vigilant.
Experts: Lucy the Elephant Should Stay at Edmonton Zoo
Specialists recommend Lucy the elephant stay at her longtime home in the Edmonton Valley Zoo. The decision follows expert assessment of her health and welfare.
Calgary water restrictions continue, residents react
Calgary residents express mixed feelings as mandatory water conservation measures remain in effect. The city's water system is still under strain while crews work to repair a critical feeder main.
Lucy the Elephant, 50, Gets Clean Bill of Health
Edmonton Valley Zoo's beloved Asian elephant Lucy has received a clean bill of health following her annual assessments. The 50-year-old pachyderm is thriving under expert care. Read more about her milestone.
Wildlife cameras capture coyotes in Fish Creek Park
Motion-activated cameras in Calgary's Fish Creek Provincial Park are documenting wildlife like coyotes. The project offers a candid glimpse into park ecology without disturbing animals.
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