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UCP seeks Edmonton breakthrough at AGM

Alberta's UCP gathers in Edmonton, vowing to address local issues to improve electoral fortunes. Premier Smith highlights tailored support for the capital region.

Windsor Councillor Calms Two-Way Street Fears

Windsor councillor addresses resident worries about neighborhood traffic spillover from proposed two-way street conversion. Learn about the plan and community impact.

UN Begins Secretary-General Selection Process

The United Nations has officially started the selection process for the next Secretary-General. Learn about the procedure and what to expect as global leaders consider candidates.

Nine Alberta UCP MLAs Face Recall Petitions

Alberta Education Minister Demetrios Nicolaides is among nine United Conservative Party legislature members now facing recall petitions from their constituents. Learn about the process and its implications.

Windsor May Convert One-Way Streets to Two-Way

Windsor is studying the conversion of select one-way streets back to two-way traffic to improve urban mobility and safety. Learn about the proposed changes and their potential impact.

Windsor Goodfellows launch annual newspaper drive

The Windsor Goodfellows' 115th annual newspaper drive runs Nov. 27-29, with 400+ volunteers seeking $375,000 for Christmas hampers and year-round programs. Tap-to-donate now available.

Model U.N. Conference Coming to Banff in 2025

Students from around the world will gather in Banff for an international Model United Nations conference, fostering global diplomacy and leadership skills among youth.

Tay Township raises $350K for rescue airboat

Southern Georgian Bay community successfully raises $350,000 for specialized rescue airboat, enhancing emergency response capabilities for Tay Township water rescues.

Brampton fire leaves 2 dead, 3 missing in search

A devastating house fire in Brampton has left two people dead, four injured—one in critical condition—and three family members missing as investigators conduct a painstaking search of the debris.

Toronto fines family for basketball, hockey nets

A Scarborough family faces fines for keeping basketball and hockey nets on their boulevard after six years of neighborhood use. City claims nets interfere with snow removal and garbage collection.

Toronto's Community Rocks Event Returns November 22

Community Living Toronto hosts its signature Community Rocks: Secret Garden fundraising event on November 22, 2025, supporting people with intellectual disabilities through an evening of music and celebration.

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