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Building Collapse in Nairobi Leaves People Trapped

A multi-story building under construction collapsed in Nairobi, Kenya, on January 2, 2026. An unknown number of people are trapped as emergency crews with sniffer dogs search for survivors.

Quebec vows to maintain out-of-province tuition hike

Quebec's Higher Education Minister Pascale Déry insists the province will proceed with a controversial tuition increase for Canadian students from outside Quebec, despite a recent court ruling against the policy. Learn the details and implications.

Cold, cloudy with flurries in Ottawa Friday

Ottawa greets the first Friday of 2026 with cold temperatures, cloud cover, and scattered snow flurries. Get the full weather details and how it fits into the national forecast.

Horoscope Jan 2, 2026: Moon Alert and Low-Energy Day

Your astrological forecast for Friday, January 2, 2026. A Moon Alert advises against shopping and decisions until 8:30 AM EST. Discover your sign's low-energy rating and tips for navigating the day.

Police investigate Kitchener stabbing incident

Waterloo Regional Police are investigating a stabbing in Kitchener on January 1, 2026. Authorities are gathering details about the incident. Stay informed with the latest updates.

First Baby of 2026 Born at Montreal's MUHC

The McGill University Health Centre in Montreal welcomed its first newborn of 2026. Discover the heartwarming story and other major Canadian news headlines for New Year's Day.

Montreal faces minus-31C wind chill to start 2026

Montrealers are bracing for a dangerously cold start to 2026, with wind chills plunging to -31°C and frostbite risks. Get the full forecast and details on the frigid conditions gripping the city.

Judge Rejects White House Move to Defund CFPB

A federal judge ruled the CFPB's funding from the Federal Reserve must continue, blocking an attempt to starve the agency of money and potentially lay off its employees. Read the latest on this legal battle.

Judge Tosses Humboldt Broncos Crash Lawsuit

A Saskatchewan judge has ruled families of five Humboldt Broncos crash victims cannot sue the provincial government. The decision cites provincial insurance law and rejects Charter arguments.

Billionaire Ordered to Hand Media Empire to Kids

A Liechtenstein court has dismissed Zygmunt Solorz's appeal, forcing the transfer of his Polish media empire to his three children. The ruling ends a bitter family feud and boosted company shares. Read the full story.

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