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FIFA gets 150M World Cup ticket requests for 2026

FIFA President Gianni Infantino reveals unprecedented demand for the 2026 World Cup, with 150 million ticket requests. The tournament will be hosted across Canada, the U.S., and Mexico.

Veterans Connect Through Buddy Check Program in Tecumseh

The National Buddy Check program fosters camaraderie and support among veterans, bringing together dozens at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 261 in Tecumseh. Discover how this initiative is making a difference.

How to Get $20 Blue Jays Tickets for 2025 Games

Toronto Blue Jays fans can secure $20 tickets for select games next season. Discover the details and how to access this affordable offer for Major League Baseball action at Rogers Centre.

Santa brings joy to Saskatoon children's hospital

A magical visit from Santa Claus brought smiles and holiday spirit to young patients at Jim Pattison Children's Hospital in Saskatoon on December 22, 2025. Read about this heartwarming event.

Sask. fruitcake maker raises $6,700+ for charity

For six years, Jim Hadfield of Milestone, Sask., has baked Christmas fruitcakes from his home, raising over $6,700 for local charities. Discover his sweet story of community giving.

70 tickets issued in Windsor-Essex RIDE program

Windsor police issued 70 tickets during a Friday night RIDE program. The initiative aims to keep roads safe by deterring impaired driving. Read the full details of the enforcement results.

Zach Bryan adds two Toronto dates to 2026 tour

Country superstar Zach Bryan announces two Toronto concerts for September 2026 at Rogers Centre. Known for criticizing Ticketmaster, Bryan is offering Canadian tickets starting at $119.

World Cup 2026 Draw Begins in Washington

The draw for the expanded 48-team 2026 FIFA World Cup takes place Friday, mapping the path for debut nations and football giants. Discover the format, ticket prices, and Canada's role.

Sask. adds $1B in spending without raising deficit

Saskatchewan's finance minister states a $1 billion increase in provincial spending will not affect the deficit, as revealed in the mid-year financial report. Get the details on the budget update.

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