Politics
Montreal Café Culture Clash: Readers Call for Time Limits on Student Study Sessions
Montreal Gazette readers debate café seating etiquette as lengthy student study sessions crowd out casual patrons. One letter proposes time limits during peak hours to restore balance.
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 Face Capitals in Crucial Test of Playoff Redemption
The Montreal Canadiens seek to measure their progress against the Washington Capitals in a rematch of last spring's playoff series. Puck drop is at 7 p.m. on TSN2, RDS. Follow for live updates.
Lifestyle
Quebec Driver Warns Public After Lug Nuts Removed in Suspected TikTok 'Challenge'
A Quebec man's vehicle was dangerously tampered with, leading him to suspect a viral TikTok trend. He urges drivers to check their wheels for safety.
Entertainment
Health
Environment
No Timeline to Fix Kashechewan's Water Emergency
Kashechewan First Nation faces a dire humanitarian water crisis with no repair timeline. A sewage backup forced an evacuation, now halted by weather. Leaders demand urgent, long-term government action.
Winnipeg's Forks River Trail Closed Due to Warmth
The popular Nestaweya River Trail at Winnipeg's The Forks is closed as unseasonably warm weather compromises ice safety. Officials urge public caution.
Calgary urges water cuts to hit 485M-litre daily target
Calgary officials urge residents to reduce water use to a 485-million-litre daily target as repairs continue on the Bearspaw South feeder main. CEMA Chief Sue Henry stresses conservation for hospitals and firefighting.
Yellow Squall Alert Issued for Barrie by Environment Canada
Environment Canada has issued a Yellow Squall Alert for the Barrie area mid-week, warning of hazardous driving conditions. Stay informed on timing and safety tips.
Rare Right Whale Sighting Brings Hope to New England
Aerial survey confirms North Atlantic right whales in southern New England waters in January 2026, a hopeful sign for the critically endangered species. Learn about the sighting and its significance.
Technology
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