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London Council approves 35% pay hike for next term

London City Council has approved a significant 35% salary increase for the next term, while rejecting proposed severance pay changes. The controversial decision passed with a 8-7 majority vote.

Montreal's future needs vision beyond 100 days

As Montreal's new administration settles in, experts argue that lasting urban transformation requires looking beyond political timelines to tackle deep-rooted infrastructure and governance issues.

Dick Cheney Death Hoax: Viral Lie Exposed

Former Vice President Dick Cheney became the subject of a viral death hoax that spread across social media platforms, causing widespread confusion before being debunked.

Driver convicted of murder in NYC July 4th BBQ attack

A Brooklyn jury has convicted a driver of murder after his truck plowed into a family barbecue during Fourth of July celebrations, killing four people and injuring others in a horrific NYC incident.

Hugh Laurie Stars at Forest City Film Festival

Hollywood star Hugh Laurie headlines the successful Forest City Film Festival in London, Ontario, joining local filmmakers and celebrating Canadian cinema in a vibrant weekend of screenings and events.

Saskatoon Blades Finish U.S. Road Trip 1-3-2

The Saskatoon Blades return home after a grueling six-game U.S. road trip, securing points in three contests while facing tough WHL competition. Discover how Canada's beloved junior hockey team fared against American rivals.

Mahomes Struggles in Chiefs' Loss to Bills

Patrick Mahomes experienced one of his worst career passing games as the Kansas City Chiefs fell 28-21 to the Buffalo Bills, raising questions about the team's offensive struggles.

SGA's Oklahoma Home Targeted in Break-In During Road Trip

Oklahoma City Thunder superstar Shai Gilgeous-Alexander breaks silence after intruders targeted his Edmond residence during team road trip. The Canadian basketball star confirms family members are safe following the alarming security breach.

Kelowna: Canada's First UNESCO Gastronomy City

Kelowna, BC makes culinary history as UNESCO designates it Canada's first Creative City of Gastronomy, recognizing its farm-to-table excellence and Indigenous food heritage.

Farkas's Council Return: Calgary's Political Shift

Former councillor Jeromy Farkas's potential return to Calgary city hall signals a dramatic shift in municipal politics. Discover why his comeback could reshape city governance and what it means for Calgary's future.

Quebec Festival Debuts Revolutionary First Synthesizer

A revolutionary moment in Canadian music history unfolded at the Quebec Music Festival as electronic sounds from the first-ever synthesizer captivated audiences, marking a seismic shift in musical performance.

Ottawa's Lansdowne 2.0 Faces Marathon Council Debate

Ottawa city councillors engage in lengthy debate over the massive Lansdowne 2.0 redevelopment project, with discussions stretching late into the night and scheduled to resume Thursday. Key concerns include financial risks and community impact.

Vancouver rejects lowering voting age to 16

Vancouver City Council has voted against a proposal to lower the municipal voting age to 16, dealing a blow to youth advocacy groups and progressive councillors who argued young people deserve a voice in decisions affecting their future.

Edmonton's New Diverse Council Sworn In

Edmonton welcomes its most diverse city council in history with a mix of experienced veterans and groundbreaking new faces ready to tackle urban challenges.

Edmonton's Diverse New Council Sworn In

Edmonton welcomes its most diverse city council in history as Mayor Amarjeet Sohi and new council members are sworn in during a vibrant multicultural ceremony at City Hall.

Calgary won't force city employees back to office

Discover why Calgary is bucking the back-to-office trend as city administration confirms no mandate requiring employees to return to in-person work, prioritizing flexibility and hybrid arrangements.

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