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Calgary's Bearspaw feeder main nears full service

The City of Calgary activates another pump for the Bearspaw South feeder main, with the final pump set for Friday. Officials urge continued water conservation as the delicate repressurization process continues.

Science-Backed Tips to Make Habits Stick in 2026

Nearly 50% of Americans make resolutions, but most fail. Behavioral scientist Wendy Wood reveals the simple, research-backed secrets to building lasting habits. Listen to the full podcast episode.

Former Nipissing MP Bob Wood Dies at 85

Bob Wood, the longtime MP for Nipissing and former broadcaster, has died at 85. He publicly shared his Alzheimer's diagnosis last year. Tributes pour in for the respected public figure.

Calgary urges water cuts to hit 485M-litre daily target

Calgary officials urge residents to reduce water use to a 485-million-litre daily target as repairs continue on the Bearspaw South feeder main. CEMA Chief Sue Henry stresses conservation for hospitals and firefighting.

Auditor won't investigate fatal Regina CO leak

Saskatchewan's provincial auditor refuses to investigate a deadly carbon monoxide leak in Regina that killed an 11-year-old boy. Read the full story and the call for accountability.

Doneil Henry's 2009 Homegrown Signing Milestone for TFC

Toronto FC's signing of Doneil Henry in 2009 as their first homegrown player was a landmark moment, reshaping the club's identity and paving the way for Canadian talent. Discover the impact of this historic move.

Mom jailed 3 years for baby's bathtub drowning death

A Toronto judge sentenced Tajah Henry to three years in prison for manslaughter after her 15-month-old son, Mashiach, drowned in a bathtub she left him unattended in. The emotional case highlights systemic failures.

New Surrey school provides only temporary relief

École Snokomish Elementary opens in Surrey's Newton neighbourhood, but officials warn capacity pressures in B.C.'s largest district will return within years. The three-storey design may set a trend.

Swastika Painted on Winnipeg High School

A hate crime investigation is underway after a swastika was discovered painted on Kelvin High School in Winnipeg. Community leaders condemn the 'heinous' act.

St. Mark High School presents A Christmas Carol

St. Mark High School in Ottawa delivered a heartfelt production of Dickens' classic 'A Christmas Carol,' featuring standout student performances and impressive technical work. Read the full Cappies review.

Edmonton business turns old city wood into new lumber

Backroads Reclamation in Edmonton is creating a supply chain for reclaimed lumber from demolished inner-city homes, aiming to reduce landfill waste and build a sustainable future for construction materials.

Cartoonist Bob Wood's Life Mirrored His Crime Comics

The dark, true story of Bob Wood, co-creator of the infamous 'Crime Does Not Pay' comic, whose life ended in a real-life murder scandal. Explore the rise and fall of true crime comics in Canada and the U.S.

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