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Montreal ERs Over Capacity After Freezing Rain

Montreal emergency rooms are overwhelmed, with three facilities operating over 200% capacity after a freezing rain event. The Glen site ER hit 215% occupancy. Read the latest.

Mogadishu votes in first local elections in decades

Residents of Mogadishu cast ballots in the city's first local elections in decades on Christmas Day, a landmark event for Somalia's democratic process held under significant security. Read the full report.

Stained Glass in Leith Church Nods to Tom Thomson

A unique stained glass window in a historic Ontario church honors the Holy Family while paying tribute to legendary Canadian painter Tom Thomson, whose grave rests nearby. Discover the story behind this artistic and spiritual landmark.

Historic Ottawa Hudson's Bay Building for Sale

The iconic former Hudson's Bay department store at 73 Rideau Street in downtown Ottawa has been officially listed for sale. Discover the details and potential future of this prime real estate.

$70K in copper wire stolen NW of Edmonton

Thieves stole approximately $70,000 worth of copper wire from an industrial site northwest of Edmonton. RCMP are investigating the major theft reported on December 23, 2025.

No New Calgary Drug Sites as Chumir Set to Close

Alberta's Mental Health Minister confirms no new supervised consumption sites for Calgary after the Sheldon Chumir centre closes this spring, shifting focus to recovery. Read the full story.

Historic Bessborough Hotel Announces Major Renovation

Saskatoon's iconic Delta Bessborough hotel will close for renovations in May 2026, reopening as a Marriott Autograph Collection property. The landmark project aims to preserve its historic architecture while modernizing amenities.

Man guilty of murder in Leslieville site shooting

A Toronto man has been found guilty of murder for a 2025 shooting outside a Leslieville consumption site that killed a bystander, Karolina Huebner-Makurat. The verdict brings closure to a tragic case of community violence.

Legal threat lifted for historic Stampede Ranch

The historic Alberta ranch founded by Calgary Stampede creator Guy Weadick is no longer facing receivership after a $4.4 million lawsuit was discontinued. Read about the saved landmark.

Historic N.S. Church May Change Hands in Ownership Swap

The Archdiocese of Halifax-Yarmouth and a heritage group have signed a memorandum of understanding to explore a potential ownership swap of the historic Saint-Marie Church in Nova Scotia. Learn about the future of this 1905 landmark.

New Plans to Reopen Historic Yoho National Park Lodge

A boarded-up historic lodge in Yoho National Park is slated for revival, offering a chance to walk into Canadian history. Discover the plans to restore this once-globally renowned backcountry destination.

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