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CPKC Holiday Train Rolls into Waterloo Region

The beloved CPKC Holiday Train is making its annual stop in Waterloo Region, bringing festive entertainment and collecting donations for local food banks. Don't miss this magical holiday experience!

GO Train Hits Dump Truck Stopped on Tracks

Shocking video shows moment GO Train strikes dump truck stopped on tracks at Kennedy Road near Unionville. Metrolinx CEO releases footage of the dramatic collision.

CPKC Holiday Train Lights Up Montreal West

The CPKC Holiday Train, featuring Smash Mouth and JJ Wilde, drew large crowds to Montreal West on November 19, 2025, spreading holiday cheer and bright lights.

O-Train Line 1 Single-Tracked After Wire Damage

Ottawa's O-Train Line 1 will operate on single-track service through downtown tunnel all day Thursday after overhead wire damage. Commuters should expect significant delays.

Man charged with terrorism for Chicago train fire attack

A man faces terrorism charges after allegedly dousing a woman with liquid and setting her on fire aboard a Chicago train. The shocking incident occurred Monday night at the Clark Street and Lake Street Blue Line stop.

New GO Station Opens on Kitchener Line

Metrolinx launches a new GO station along the Kitchener line, enhancing transit connectivity for commuters in the region. Discover the details and impact.

17 charges in B.C. wildlife trafficking case

British Columbia officials announce 17 charges in significant wildlife trafficking investigation. Learn about the case details and conservation efforts in Canada.

Meaford man guilty of wildlife injury with boat

An Ontario man faces consequences after pleading guilty to using his boat to harm wildlife. Learn about the case details and potential penalties for wildlife offenses in Canada.

Calgary grizzly rivals pause to forage for winter

Iconic Alberta grizzlies, including The Boss, shift focus from territorial disputes to intense foraging. Discover how this critical behaviour ensures their survival through harsh Canadian winters.

REM trains immobilized over 12 hours in first snow

At least two REM trains were stuck on tracks above Highway 40 for more than 16 hours during testing. West Island commuters witnessed the immobilized trains during both evening and morning rush hours.

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