Politics
U.S. Executions in 2026: 16 Condemned, Florida Shattered Record in 2025
The U.S. execution schedule for 2026 lists 16 inmates, following a record-breaking year in Florida. Explore the states involved and the current status of federal capital punishment.
Business
Okotoks Brewery Fights Warner Bros in Trademark Battle Over Butter Beer
Hub Town Brewing in Okotoks is opposing Warner Bros' Canadian trademark for 'butter beer,' claiming prior use since 2019. A classic David vs. Goliath story unfolds. Read the full details.
Sports
Bo Bichette's Toronto Legacy: From World Series Hero to Mets Signing
After signing with the New York Mets, we examine Bo Bichette's legacy with the Toronto Blue Jays, highlighted by his iconic 2025 World Series home run. Discover his impact and what's next for the Jays.
Lifestyle
Dear Abby: Grandmother Seeks Help as Daughter's Children Disrupt Family Vacations
A grandmother writes to Dear Abby seeking advice on handling her misbehaving grandchildren and a daughter who refuses to discipline them, threatening family vacations. Get expert advice on setting boundaries.
Health
Environment
Blizzard warning, road closures hit southern Ontario
A severe winter storm brings blizzard warnings, frigid temperatures, and widespread road closures to southern Ontario. Stay updated on the latest travel disruptions and safety advisories.
What Makes Snow Heavy? Experts Explain the Snow Ratio
Meteorologist Kalin Mitchell breaks down the science of snow ratios and density. Experts warn of the serious health risks associated with shovelling heavy, wet snow. Stay safe this winter.
Chile wildfires kill 19, leave 1,500 homeless
Devastating wildfires in Chile have claimed 19 lives and destroyed homes, leaving 1,500 people displaced. The nation is in a state of emergency as firefighters battle the flames.
Dense Fog Lingers Over Metro Vancouver, Could Last Into Tuesday
Commuters in Metro Vancouver and Vancouver Island face a hazy drive as a persistent fog advisory is in effect. The foggy conditions, which began Monday, may last into Tuesday. Drive safely.
Snow Squall Warning Ends for Toronto, Remains for Parts of GTA
The snow squall warning for Toronto has ended, but parts of the GTA remain under alert. The city braces for up to 2 cm of snow on a bitterly cold Monday. Get the full forecast and details.
Technology
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