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Canada sanctions Russian drones as G7 diplomats meet

Canada announces new sanctions targeting Russian drone technology as G7 foreign ministers gather in Ontario. Defense Minister Anita Anand calls it a 'moral position' against Russian aggression.

Man critically injured in North York home shooting

A man sustained potentially life-threatening injuries in a shooting at a North York residence on November 12, 2025. Police are investigating the violent incident that occurred in a residential neighborhood.

Canadian tennis coach killed by drunk driver in South Korea

A beloved Vancouver tennis instructor's life was tragically cut short during a visit to South Korea when an alleged drunk driver struck him while crossing the street. The international incident has left family and students devastated.

Permanent Poppy Crosswalks Honor Nipissing Veterans

Communities across Nipissing District are painting permanent red poppy crosswalks as lasting tributes to Canadian veterans and fallen soldiers, creating powerful visual reminders of sacrifice.

Toronto Synagogue Vandalized in 10th Attack This Year

Toronto police are investigating after shocking video captured vandals targeting a North York synagogue, marking the tenth anti-Semitic incident at the location this year. Community leaders demand action.

ETS Bus Crash in North Edmonton Sends Multiple to Hospital

Emergency crews responded to a serious three-vehicle collision involving an Edmonton Transit Service bus in North Edmonton Thursday morning, resulting in multiple hospitalizations and significant traffic disruptions during rush hour.

Young Boy Dies in Edmonton's McConachie Area

Edmonton police are investigating the tragic death of a young boy in the McConachie area. Community in mourning as authorities work to determine circumstances surrounding the heartbreaking incident.

North York Synagogue Vandalized for 10th Time

A North York synagogue has been vandalized for the tenth time, sparking outrage and concern within Toronto's Jewish community as police investigate what appears to be a targeted pattern of hate crimes.

North Korea Sends 5,000 Troops to Russia

South Korean officials confirm North Korea has sent thousands of construction workers to Russian-occupied territories in Ukraine, raising concerns about illegal arms deals and wartime cooperation.

Truck Flips Over on Highway 400 in North York

A serious truck accident shut down Highway 400 in North York during Thursday morning rush hour, with emergency crews responding to the overturned vehicle and injuries reported.

North Vancouver's First Seawater Swimming Facility

North Vancouver is set to become home to British Columbia's groundbreaking open seawater swimming facility at the Burrard Inlet, offering year-round swimming in filtered ocean waters with stunning mountain views.

BC chemical company embroiled in lawsuits after sanctions

A controversial British Columbia chemical distributor is embroiled in multiple lawsuits and international legal battles, revealing a complex web of allegations involving sanctioned substances and corporate intrigue.

North Bay Teens Escape Major Residential Fire

Multiple teenagers narrowly escaped a devastating residential fire that engulfed a North Bay home overnight, with crews battling intense flames in freezing conditions.

Apple Watch SOS triggers false Vancouver rescue alarm

A dramatic mountain rescue operation in Metro Vancouver turned out to be a false alarm triggered by an Apple Watch's automatic SOS feature, highlighting technology's unintended consequences for emergency services.

Child Hospitalized After North York Hit-and-Run

A young child remains hospitalized after a terrifying hit-and-run incident in North York. Toronto police are urgently searching for the fleeing driver as the community demands answers.

Oil Steadies as U.S. Reimposes Venezuela Sanctions

Global oil prices found stability as the U.S. reinstated sanctions on Venezuela's oil industry, creating new uncertainty in energy markets while Middle East tensions continue to simmer.

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