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Flood Watch for Nith River in New Hamburg

A flood watch is in effect for the Nith River in New Hamburg following a significant winter storm. Authorities urge residents to stay vigilant as conditions evolve.

Irwin Cotler's Moral Leadership in Turbulent Times

Amid global political turmoil, Canadian human rights icon Irwin Cotler stands as a symbol of moral regeneration. Explore his life's work and why he offers a crucial counterpoint to today's challenges.

Hotel Owner Found Liable for Native American Bias

A federal jury found the owner of a Rapid City hotel liable for discriminating against Native Americans, ordering tens of thousands in damages. The case highlights ongoing racial tensions.

Abbotsford ends flood evacuation alerts

The City of Abbotsford has rescinded all remaining evacuation alerts as floodwaters recede and the flood watch concludes. Residents can now return home safely.

5 Jewelry & Watch Gift Ideas for Every Budget

Struggling to find the perfect holiday gift? Discover five stunning jewelry and watch picks from Canadian and international brands, guaranteed to be cherished for years to come. Find a sparkling solution for every budget.

Nurse's Legal Fight for Sex-Segregated Change Rooms

Scottish nurse Sandie Peggie's suspension and legal battle after objecting to a transgender colleague in the female change room. Her fight highlights ongoing conflicts over women's sex-based rights.

UN Calls on Taliban to End Ban on Afghan Women

The United Nations has issued a formal call for the Taliban to reverse its ban on Afghan women working in UN offices in Afghanistan. This move highlights the ongoing human rights crisis under the de facto authorities.

Holiday Gift Guide for Fitness Lovers in Canada

Struggling to find the perfect gift for the active person in your life? Our 2025 guide features top-rated picks for runners, pickleball players, and outdoor adventurers. Get inspired and make this Christmas special.

UN's New 'Day Against Sanctions' Draws Sharp Criticism

The UN General Assembly inaugurates a day condemning Western sanctions, backed by authoritarian states. Critics argue it distracts from crises like Sudan, where 150,000 have died. Read the full analysis.

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