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Saint John to host 2027 World Men's Curling Championship

Saint John, New Brunswick has been selected to host the prestigious World Men's Curling Championship in 2027, marking a major sporting event for the coastal city. Learn what this means for local tourism and economy.

Beyond Hello Little Ferry Opens in New Jersey

Jushi Holdings Inc. launches its first New Jersey cannabis retail location in Little Ferry, marking the company's 42nd store nationwide and expansion into 8th state market.

2026 Baby Name Trends: TV, Sports & Nostalgia

Discover the top baby name trends for 2026 in Canada. From prestige TV to basketball stars and cottagecore, see what's inspiring parents. Get the full report from BabyCenter!

LaSalle draft budget proposes 9.2% tax hike

LaSalle homeowners face a potential 9.2% average annual property tax increase under the 2026 draft budget, adding $189 per year for an average home. Explore the details and financial impact.

Utah Judge Rejects Republican Congressional Map

A Utah judge rejected a Republican-drawn congressional map, adopting a Democrat-friendly alternative that could shift House control in 2026 midterms. Read the full analysis.

Calgary Council Starts 2026 Budget Review

Calgary's newly elected council convenes for the first time to tackle the 2026 budget, setting priorities for residents. Learn about the key financial decisions ahead.

Guess Who Reunites for 2026 Ottawa Bluesfest

Randy Bachman and Burton Cummings are reuniting as The Guess Who for a 2026 Canadian tour, including Ottawa Bluesfest, following a legal settlement over the band's name.

Country Thunder 2026 coming to Calgary in June

Country Thunder music festival shifts to Calgary for June 2026, moving from original August schedule. Get ready for an earlier summer celebration of country music in Alberta.

Mexico's 2026 World Cup Infrastructure On Schedule

Mexican President confirms infrastructure projects for the 2026 FIFA World Cup will finish on time. Get the latest updates on stadiums and transportation ahead of the global tournament.

NM Lawmakers Push Epstein Ranch Investigation

New Mexico legislators are pushing for a comprehensive probe into Jeffrey Epstein's activities at a secluded desert ranch, seeking answers about potential criminal operations and high-profile visitors.

Marsch: Canada World Cup Bigger Than Blue Jays Run

Canada's men's soccer coach Jesse Marsch believes the national team's World Cup journey has potential to become bigger than the Blue Jays' iconic playoff runs, creating unprecedented national unity.

Maugerville's Big Potato Vandalized Again

The beloved Big Potato sculpture in Maugerville, New Brunswick, has been targeted by vandals just three years after community restoration efforts. Discover the impact on this iconic roadside attraction.

NZ Police Exec Admits Child Abuse Material Charges

A high-ranking former New Zealand police technology director has pleaded guilty to accessing child sexual abuse material from his work computer, sparking national outrage and internal investigation.

Jordan Klepper Exposes Wealthy NY Tax Dodgers

Daily Show correspondent Jordan Klepper reveals how wealthy New Yorkers are exploiting tax loopholes to flee the state while maintaining their luxurious city lifestyles in this eye-opening segment.

Barrie's 2026 Budget Planning Underway

City of Barrie kicks off early budget deliberations for 2026, focusing on infrastructure, community services, and financial sustainability. Learn how your tax dollars will be allocated.

Chatham-Kent proposes 49% tax hike in 2026 budget

Chatham-Kent officials are sounding the alarm as the 2026 budget proposes nearly 50% tax increase, blaming provincial funding restrictions for forcing drastic measures on local taxpayers.

Canada Advances High-Speed Rail with ALTO Legislation

The Canadian government is pushing forward with ambitious plans for high-speed rail in the Quebec City-Windsor Corridor, with new legislation promised to accelerate the ALTO project that could transform transportation between major urban centers.

NB Scraps Vehicle Registration Stickers

New Brunswick drivers will soon say goodbye to registration stickers as the province embraces digital verification. Discover how this change affects you and when it takes effect.

Ottawa's First Snowfall Arrives: Winter 2025-2026 Begins

Ottawa residents woke up to the season's first significant snowfall, transforming the capital into a winter landscape. Discover how much snow fell, what to expect for the coming winter, and how the city is preparing.

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