Politics
Iran's Regime at Brink: Collapse Looms Amid Crackdown, Global Inaction
After 47 years, Iran's regime nears collapse amid a brutal crackdown on protesters. As death tolls soar, global powers remain divided. Explore the crisis and its implications.
Business
UCalgary Breakthrough: New Gene Tech Fights Canola Pod Shatter, Saves Billions
University of Calgary scientists discover a key gene regulating lignin 'cement' in canola pods, paving the way for stronger crops and reducing massive harvest losses for Canadian farmers.
Sports
Maple Leafs' Nick Robertson Injured, Day-to-Day After Blocking Shot
Toronto Maple Leafs winger Nick Robertson suffered a lower-body injury blocking a shot vs. Colorado. He's day-to-day as the Leafs continue their road trip. Get the latest injury update.
Lifestyle
Windsor House Fire Displaces Four Residents and a Dog, Family Safe
A house fire in Windsor has left four people and a dog displaced. The Windsor Fire and Rescue Services responded to the blaze on January 14, 2026. No injuries were reported.
Health
Environment
Alberta to test water for lead in all provincial buildings
The Alberta government is launching a comprehensive program to test drinking water for lead in all provincially owned buildings, aiming to ensure public safety and water quality standards.
Point Pelee National Park closes for annual deer cull
Point Pelee National Park closes temporarily as Parks Canada and Caldwell First Nation conduct a deer cull to manage hyperabundant populations and protect ecosystems. Learn about the collaborative effort.
Low Lake St. Clair water levels worry Belle River homeowners
Record-low water levels on Lake St. Clair near Belle River, Ont., are causing significant concern for waterfront property owners. Experts point to climate patterns and evaporation. Learn more about the local impact.
B.C. breaks high temperature records after atmospheric river
Unseasonably warm weather has shattered temperature records across British Columbia in the wake of a powerful atmospheric river. Discover the impacted regions and the meteorological context behind this extreme weather shift.
Massive Iceberg A23a to Break Up After 40 Years
One of the largest icebergs ever recorded, A23a, is expected to disintegrate soon after drifting for nearly four decades. NASA tracks its final journey.
Technology
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