Politics
Novice Driver Charged with Impaired After OPP Stop in Temiskaming Shores
A novice driver in Temiskaming Shores faces impaired charges after Ontario Provincial Police stopped her for speeding in the early hours of New Year's Day. Learn the details of the incident.
Business
Gold and Silver Surge to Start 2026 Amid Looming Index Rebalancing
Gold and silver prices climbed as 2026 trading opened, building on record annual gains. Analysts warn of near-term pressure from a massive index rebalancing set to trigger billions in sales.
Lifestyle
Laundry Expert Reveals 3 Mistakes That Keep Your Clothes Dirty
A laundry expert reveals common detergent mistakes that make clothes dirtier. Learn the right soap to use and the tiny amount you actually need for clean laundry.
Sports
Oilers' Trent Frederic Contract: Fan Outrage Over 8-Year Deal & Buyout Rumors
Edmonton Oilers fans question the 8-year, $3.85M contract for Trent Frederic. We analyze his performance, the buyout implications, and the team's current standing. Read the full Oilers mailbag.
Entertainment
Health
Environment
New Year's Day Hike on Windsor's Largest Wildlife Eco-Passage
Over 40 Windsor-Essex residents kicked off 2026 with a guided First Day Hike across the region's largest wildlife eco-passage on the Herb Gray Parkway. Discover how this event combined community, education, and nature appreciation.
Rare Lynx Family Seen Crossing Road in Northern Ontario
Ontario police captured a rare video of a lynx family crossing a road near Armstrong on New Year's Eve. This unique wildlife sighting highlights northern Ontario's natural beauty.
Nova Scotia to Study Potential Offshore Wind Sites
The Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum Board is initiating a study to identify potential sites for offshore wind development in the province's waters. Learn about this key step for renewable energy.
Fog advisory issued for Calgary Friday morning
A dense fog advisory is in effect for Calgary, reducing visibility for morning commuters. Drivers are advised to use low-beam headlights and allow extra travel time.
Montreal's Bitter Cold Continues, Wind Chill Near -30°C
Montreal faces a frigid first weekend of 2026 with wind chill values approaching -30°C and a significant frostbite risk. Get the detailed forecast and essential safety tips for the extreme cold.
Education
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