Politics
Ex-US Navy Sailor Gets 16+ Years for Selling Ship Manuals to China
A former U.S. Navy engineer was sentenced to over 16 years for espionage after selling sensitive ship manuals to a Chinese intelligence officer. Read the full details of the case.
Business
London Council Reverses $3.1M Fee for Affordable Housing High-Rise for Newcomers
London city councillors have waived a contentious $3.1 million development charge for an affordable housing project by the Cross Cultural Learner Centre, ending a dispute over support for newcomers.
Sports
Canadiens Explode in Third Period to Defeat Struggling Canucks 6-3
The Montreal Canadiens scored three third-period goals to defeat the Vancouver Canucks 6-3 at the Bell Centre. The loss extends Vancouver's losing streak to seven games.
Lifestyle
Under $20 Germanikure Glass Nail File Stops Splitting, Say Canadian Shoppers
Struggling with peeling, splitting nails? This $15.35 Germanikure glass nail file, handmade in the Czech Republic, is praised by shoppers for creating smooth, strong nails. See why it's a game-changer.
Entertainment
Health
Environment
Calgary's warm winter may change soon, forecasters say
Southern Alberta experiences an unusually warm January due to persistent chinooks, but weather patterns are expected to shift. Get the latest forecast and details.
Calgary set for record-breaking January heat of 15°C
Calgary and southern Alberta are forecast to shatter temperature records on Wednesday, with the city expected to hit 15°C. Get the latest details on this unprecedented winter warmth.
Ottawa pledges improvements for Rouge National Urban Park
The federal government announces significant investments to enhance Rouge National Urban Park and a Toronto-area beach, promising better facilities and conservation efforts. Learn about the planned upgrades.
Chilliwack River-area residents sandbag amid flood alert
Residents near the Chilliwack River are taking urgent action, filling sandbags to protect their properties following an evacuation alert. Read about the community's response to the rising flood threat.
Edmonton hits unusually warm January temperature
Edmonton experienced one of its warmest January days in over two decades this week, marking a significant weather anomaly. Read more about the record-breaking warmth and its context.
Technology
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