Politics
U.S. Judge in Minnesota Restricts Federal Immigration Officers' Protest Tactics
A U.S. judge ruled federal immigration officers cannot detain or tear gas peaceful protesters in Minneapolis. The ACLU-led case challenges enforcement tactics. Read the latest on this constitutional rights ruling.
Business
McGillivray Interchange Construction in Winnipeg Set for Spring 2026 Start
Manitoba announces the long-awaited McGillivray Interchange project will break ground this spring, aiming to improve traffic flow and safety in southwest Winnipeg. Get the latest details.
Sports
NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman Reveals He Binge-Watched 'Heated Rivalry' in One Night
NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman admits to a marathon viewing session of the hit hockey drama 'Heated Rivalry.' Discover his thoughts and the show's cultural impact in Canada.
Lifestyle
Saskatchewan Ice Safety Alert: Warm Spell Raises River and Lake Hazards
Recent unseasonably warm temperatures in Saskatchewan have created dangerous ice conditions on lakes and rivers. Authorities urge extreme caution and share critical safety tips for residents.
Health
Environment
Mail Delivery Halted in Barrie After Major Snowstorm
Canada Post suspends mail delivery in parts of the Barrie region due to severe winter weather. Service delays expected as more snow is forecasted for Friday.
Ottawa Storm Cleanup Continues, More Snow Forecast
Ottawa continues cleanup after Thursday's major snowstorm, with school buses returning but more flurries expected through the weekend. Get the latest forecast and updates.
Winnipeg Highway 75 reopens, schools closed due to winter storm
Highway 75 reopens after winter storm, but some Winnipeg-area schools remain closed. Yellow wind and blowing snow advisories are in effect for January 16, 2026.
Over 100 dead in southern Africa floods and torrential rain
Catastrophic flooding across southern Africa has resulted in more than 100 fatalities. The disaster highlights the region's vulnerability to extreme weather events linked to climate patterns.
Van crashes into Manotick business during Ottawa storm
A van crashed into a Manotick building housing a business and residential units during Thursday's storm. Ottawa Fire Services confirms no injuries occurred in the incident.
Technology
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