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What to Expect from Calgary Restaurants in 2026

Explore the evolving Calgary dining landscape for 2026. From pop-up concepts to enduring favourites, discover the trends and challenges shaping the city's vibrant restaurant industry.

High-Profile Cases to Fill Calgary Courts in 2026

A look at the major trials scheduled for Calgary courts in 2026, including a fatal road rage incident, a Good Samaritan killing, and a bizarre condo tunneling case. Stay informed on Calgary justice.

Lieutenant Governor's Levee Day held in Regina

Saskatchewan's historic Lieutenant Governor's Levee Day unfolded at Government House in Regina on Jan. 1, 2026, marking one of the province's oldest New Year's traditions. Read about the ceremony and its significance.

2026 Polar Bear Swim in Vancouver's English Bay

Hundreds of participants braved the icy waters of English Bay for Vancouver's annual Polar Bear Swim on New Year's Day 2026. See the photos and stories from this chilly tradition.

Montreal Port's Gold-Headed Cane Awarded for 2026

Captain Andrejs Kuharenoks of the oil tanker Byzantion receives the Port of Montreal's historic Gold-Headed Cane as the first ship's captain of 2026. Discover the nearly 200-year-old tradition.

Ottawa's 2026 Polar Bear Dip Draws Hundreds

More than 200 people plunged into icy waters at Britannia Beach on Jan. 1, 2026, to kick off the new year. The event, hosted by Ottawa Cold Plunge & Ritual Recovery, is a bold local tradition.

The Enduring Global Tradition of 'Auld Lang Syne'

Explore the timeless tradition of singing 'Auld Lang Syne' at midnight on New Year's Eve. Discover the Scottish poem's history and its powerful role in uniting people worldwide as they welcome 2026.

London couple's massive Christmas display wows city

A London, Ontario couple has become famous for their spectacular residential Christmas display, featuring 50 inflatables and 10,000 lights. Discover the story behind their festive tradition.

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