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Stained Glass in Leith Church Nods to Tom Thomson

A unique stained glass window in a historic Ontario church honors the Holy Family while paying tribute to legendary Canadian painter Tom Thomson, whose grave rests nearby. Discover the story behind this artistic and spiritual landmark.

White Christmas Forecast for Most of Canada

Environment Canada predicts a snowy Christmas for much of the country. Senior climatologist David Phillips shares the festive forecast details. Will your region see snow?

New Director for Forest City Film Festival

Ethan Hickey takes the helm at the Forest City Film Festival following Dorothy Downs's departure. Discover the leadership transition and its impact on London's arts scene.

Grateful Dead Fans Fund Ex-Member's Cancer Treatment

Devoted fans have mobilized to support former Grateful Dead keyboardist Tom Constanten, helping cover the costs of his cancer treatment. Read about this heartwarming story of community support.

B.C. approves old-growth harvest in northwest

A government briefing note reveals B.C.'s logging agency changed its policy, approving the harvest of remnant old-growth forests in the province's northwest. Learn the details and implications.

Sports Mogul Tom Hicks Dies at Age 79

Tom Hicks, the Texas businessman who owned the Dallas Stars, Texas Rangers, and Liverpool FC, has passed away at 79. Remembering his legacy in sports.

Ex-CDC Chief Slams Hepatitis B Vaccine Policy Change

Former CDC head Tom Frieden criticizes a vaccine advisory panel's vote to end universal hepatitis B vaccination for newborns, calling it a dangerous mistake. Learn why experts are urging healthcare providers to ignore the new guidance.

Banff may clear forest to stop elk-train collisions

Parks Canada is exploring a plan to clear vegetation near railway tracks in Banff National Park to improve sightlines and prevent deadly elk-train collisions. Learn about the proposed wildlife safety measure.

N.B. to spend record $242M on schools in 2026-2027

New Brunswick plans its largest-ever education infrastructure budget of $242 million for 2026-2027, including a new K-8 school for the Moncton region. Learn about the province's major investment.

Double Standard at Toronto City Hall: Flag vs. Protest

A Toronto man was confronted by security for flying the Canadian flag at Nathan Phillips Square, while anti-Israel demonstrations occur without intervention. Critics call it a double standard on freedom of expression.

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