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3 Dead, Dozens Hurt in Syria Sectarian Clashes

Violence erupts in Latakia, Syria, leaving three dead and dozens injured following a deadly mosque bombing. Tensions flare between Alawite protesters and counterdemonstrators.

Edmonton Citywide Parking Ban Begins Sunday Morning

A citywide parking ban will be in effect in Edmonton starting Sunday morning, December 28, 2025, to facilitate snow removal operations. Residents must move vehicles or face tickets and towing.

Syria Mosque Bombing Kills 8, Wounds 18

A deadly bombing at an Alawite mosque in Homs, Syria, killed eight and wounded 18. A little-known group claimed responsibility as sectarian tensions simmer.

Syria mosque bombing kills 8, wounds 18 in Homs

A deadly explosion at the Imam Ali bin Abi Talib Mosque in Homs, Syria, has resulted in 8 fatalities and 18 injuries. The attack targeted a predominantly Alawite neighborhood.

Iowa Guard Members Killed in Syria Return Home

The remains of two Iowa National Guard soldiers killed in a Syrian desert attack were repatriated in a dignified transfer at Des Moines International Airport on December 24, 2025.

Maritimers make last-minute holiday travel plans

A surge of last-minute travelers filled Halifax Stanfield International Airport ahead of the Christmas weekend, hoping for smooth journeys. Get the latest on holiday travel in the Maritimes.

Winnipeg residential parking ban lifted

The City of Winnipeg has officially lifted its residential parking ban, allowing residents to park on streets again. Get the latest details on the city's snow clearing efforts.

EU Condemns U.S. Travel Bans in Digital Sovereignty Clash

The EU threatens swift action after the U.S. barred five Europeans, including ex-commissioner Thierry Breton, over alleged censorship pressure on tech firms. Read the latest on the transatlantic digital policy rift.

U.S. holiday travel to Canada surges in December

Statistics Canada reports a significant rise in U.S. trips to Canada as holiday travel begins, marking the first increase in months while Canadians continue to avoid travel south.

Canadian travel to U.S. down 26.3% in October

New Statistics Canada data reveals a sharp 26.3% drop in Canadian trips to the U.S. in October. Discover the trends in cross-border travel and what's driving the change.

U.S. Trips to Canada Up in October: StatCan

Statistics Canada reports a 3% rise in U.S.-resident trips to Canada in October, marking the first increase after eight months of decline. Overseas arrivals also surged.

Turkish Officials Visit Syria as Kurdish Deadline Looms

Turkey's top officials, including Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, visited Syria as a deadline for Kurdish groups to integrate with Syrian forces approaches. The high-stakes diplomatic move aims to reshape regional security dynamics.

Winnipeg residential parking ban now in effect

A residential parking ban is now active in Winnipeg. The city urges residents to find alternate parking to facilitate snow clearing operations. Learn the details and how it affects you.

U.S. Retaliates in Syria After ISIS Attack Kills 3

The U.S. launches large-scale military strikes in Syria, targeting ISIS, in retaliation for an ambush that killed two soldiers and a civilian interpreter. Details on the operation and regional impact.

Hegseth Announces New Effort Against ISIS in Syria

Following the deaths of two U.S. soldiers and an interpreter in Syria, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announces a renewed military effort to eliminate Islamic State fighters. Details on the response.

How to Avoid Looking Like an American Tourist

Travel experts reveal the accessories that instantly identify Americans abroad, from giant water bottles to claw clips. Learn simple swaps to blend in like a local on your next trip.

Tips for Flying Through Ottawa Airport This Season

With nearly 17.8 million passengers expected this summer, CATSA shares essential advice for a smooth security screening experience at Ottawa International Airport. Plan ahead for stress-free travel.

U.S. Congress Permanently Ends Sanctions on Syria

The U.S. Congress has voted to permanently repeal the Caesar Act sanctions on Syria, a bipartisan move hailed as a decisive step for reconstruction. Learn about the implications for the war-torn nation.

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