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King Thunderbird Centre Opens in Edmonton

The new King Thunderbird Centre officially opened its doors in Edmonton on December 15, 2025, marking a significant upgrade from the old Boyle Street location. Discover the impact on the community.

King Thunderbird Centre Opens as Edmonton Homelessness Hub

Edmonton's King Thunderbird Centre, a former paintball facility, is now a $31 million support hub for the homeless, blending Indigenous healing practices with comprehensive services. Discover how this transformative project is changing lives.

$300K in Damages from Downtown Windsor Fire

A significant fire near Mercer and Wyandotte streets in downtown Windsor has resulted in an estimated $300,000 in damages. Windsor Fire & Rescue Services battled the blaze.

Arson teams probe massive Windsor house fire

A massive fire destroyed a downtown Windsor house on Monday morning, prompting a defensive firefighting strategy and an arson investigation. No injuries were reported.

House fire near downtown Windsor on Dec. 15

Windsor firefighters responded to a house fire at Mercer and Wyandotte Streets East on Monday morning. Get the latest details on the incident and ongoing response.

West Island Community Hub Opens in September 2025

A new community hub is set to open in Montreal's West Island in September 2025, replacing the former West Island Assistance Fund site destroyed by fire in 2019. Learn about the project's significance.

WinSport Opens, Day Lodge Renovation Delayed

Calgary's WinSport at Canada Olympic Park is open for skiing and snowboarding, but the full reopening of the $43-million renovated Frank King Day Lodge is delayed until next summer.

New-Look Roughnecks Launch 2026 NLL Season

The Calgary Roughnecks open their 2026 NLL season Saturday with a revamped roster after losing legends. GM Mike Board says the young team will be 'fun to watch.'

Ninth suspect charged in 2024 Saskatoon homicide

Saskatoon police have laid charges against a ninth individual in connection with a 2024 homicide. The arrest follows a search warrant executed on 22nd Street West last December. Read the latest developments.

King's College in N.S. reports $1.8-million deficit

The University of King's College in Halifax confronts a significant $1.8-million budget shortfall for 2025, attributing it to escalating operational expenses. Learn about the financial pressures facing the historic institution.

Comedians Use AI Tools but Stay in Creative Control

Canadian comedians are experimenting with AI for writing and brainstorming, but the consensus is clear: the human touch is irreplaceable for genuine humour. Discover how pros are using the tech.

Apartment fire in Windsor's west end

Windsor firefighters responded to an apartment fire on Mill Street on Tuesday, December 2, 2025. No injuries were immediately reported in the west end incident.

Man gets 10-year sentence for 2023 Regina homicide

A Regina man has been sentenced to a decade in prison for a 2023 homicide. The victim's father, described as grief-stricken, addressed the court. Read the full details of the sentencing.

Ottawa bike lanes jeopardized by Ontario Bill 60

Three major Ottawa bike lane projects face cancellation under Ontario's Bill 60, which prohibits removing vehicle lanes for cycling infrastructure. Learn which routes are affected.

2 Drivers Hospitalized After Toronto Collision

Toronto police responded to a two-vehicle collision on St. Clair Avenue West near Keele Street that sent both drivers to hospital. Emergency crews remain on scene investigating the incident.

Georgian College Grad Wins Premier's Award

Indigenous artist and Georgian College graduate Solomon King receives prestigious Premier's Award recognition for outstanding achievements in Toronto ceremony.

1921 Election Lessons for Today's Conservatives

Historian Christopher Dummitt examines how Mackenzie King's pragmatic leadership in 1921 offers crucial lessons for Pierre Poilievre and today's Conservative Party in navigating modern political challenges.

Man charged in deadly downtown Toronto shooting

A 27-year-old man faces a murder charge after an alleged shootout in Toronto's Entertainment District left 18-year-old Dylan Adams dead. Get the latest details on this developing story.

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