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Oilers' Mangiapane Open to Trade, Insider Says

NHL insider Elliotte Friedman reports both the Edmonton Oilers and winger Andrew Mangiapane are open to a trade. The veteran could waive his No-Trade Clause for a bigger role elsewhere.

Kitchener's Top Feel-Good Stories of 2025

A look back at the most uplifting local news from Kitchener and Guelph in 2025, featuring community heroes, lucky winners, and inspiring reunions. Discover the positivity that defined the year.

CTV Calgary's Best Feel-Good Stories of 2025

A heartwarming look back at CTV News Calgary's top community stories from 2025, highlighting resilience, kindness, and local achievements across Alberta and Canada. Discover the positive moments that defined the year.

Alberta gender-affirming care ban injunction lifted

A judge has lifted the injunction blocking Alberta's ban on gender-affirming care for minors, citing the province's use of the notwithstanding clause. The ruling allows the controversial law to take effect.

London mulls 'Good Neighbour Clause' for shelter funding

London's city council is debating adding a 'Good Neighbour Clause' to contracts that fund homeless shelters. The move aims to address community concerns while supporting vital services. Read the latest details.

Gov't Concealed Deal with Alleged Antisemite: MPs

Conservative MPs allege the Liberal government secretly settled with Laith Marouf, a consultant accused of hate speech. Discover the details of the confidential deal and the $122,661 in taxpayer funds.

Wicked: For Good Revives Body Image Debate

The 'Wicked: For Good' premiere featuring Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande has reignited a complex conversation about body representation and imagery in Hollywood. Explore the details and the ongoing debate.

Court Ruling Sparks Notwithstanding Clause Debate

Canada's Supreme Court eliminated mandatory minimum sentences for child pornography, prompting conservative calls for the notwithstanding clause and sparking debate about judicial overreach.

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