Politics
Thousands Protest in Minneapolis After ICE Shooting, Nationwide Demonstrations Erupt
Thousands marched in Minneapolis to protest the fatal ICE shooting of Renee Good and related violence in Portland. Minnesota leaders urge peace as nationwide demonstrations unfold.
Business
Trump Proposes 10% Cap on Credit Card Interest Rates, Details Unclear
Former President Donald Trump pledges a one-year cap on credit card interest rates at 10%, starting in 2026. Bipartisan legislative efforts echo the call, but specifics on enforcement remain unknown.
Sports
Maple Leafs GM Brad Treliving Faces Crucial Trade Deadline Decisions on Defence
With Chris Tanev's injury clouding the blue line, Toronto Maple Leafs GM Brad Treliving explores trade options ahead of the NHL deadline. Analysis of potential targets and the team's limited assets.
Lifestyle
Saskatoon Sportscard & Collectible Show Kicks Off 2026 with Thriving Market
The Saskatoon Sportscard and Collectible Show drew crowds to the Centre Mall, showcasing thousands of items. The event marks a vibrant start to the year for local collectors and enthusiasts.
Health
Environment
GTA Residents Frustrated by Uncollected Blue Bins
Residents across the Greater Toronto Area are dealing with uncollected recycling. The backlog is causing inconvenience and raising concerns about waste management services.
Zombie Wildfires Burn in B.C., Trump Deals Climate Blow
Weekly climate news roundup: Underground 'zombie' fires smoulder in B.C., conservationists warn against Roberts Bank pipeline, and Trump's UN exit deals major climate setback. Stay informed.
Three dead in French Alps avalanches amid winter storm
Three people died in separate avalanches in the French Alps as a severe winter storm slammed the U.K. and France. The cold snap is spreading across Europe.
New CWD case found in B.C. Kootenay deer
A new case of chronic wasting disease has been confirmed in a deer in British Columbia's Kootenay region, raising concerns for wildlife and hunters. Learn about the risks and provincial monitoring efforts.
Atmospheric River to Hit B.C. South Coast Sunday
A significant atmospheric river is forecast for British Columbia's south coast, with the heaviest rain and potential flooding arriving Sunday. Environment Canada issues warnings.
Technology
Get Updates
Subscribe to our newsletter to receive the latest updates in your inbox!
We hate spammers and never send spam