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Alberta UNESCO Site Featured on TV Show 'The Pitt'

Alberta's Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, received a notable mention in the season two premiere of the TV series 'The Pitt'. Discover the cultural significance of this historic location.

Guard dies at 2026 Winter Olympics construction site

A security guard died during a frigid overnight shift at a construction site near a Milan Cortina 2026 Olympic venue. Italian authorities have launched an investigation into the tragic incident.

Rideau Canal Skateway Fully Opens for Ottawa Skaters

Ottawa's iconic Rideau Canal Skateway is now fully open for the 2026 season. Skaters are flocking to the UNESCO World Heritage Site for its first full opening of the year. Get the details on this beloved Canadian winter tradition.

Venezuela Missile Site Speculation Preceded U.S. Raid

Amateur analysts claim satellite images show a potential Venezuelan missile launch site capable of reaching Washington, D.C., raising questions about the true motive behind the recent U.S. military action. Explore the evidence and expert analysis.

Alberta separation petition can now collect signatures

The Alberta Prosperity Project has received legal approval to gather signatures for a petition on provincial separation. This move coincides with political shifts, including a new environment minister.

Montreal ERs Over Capacity After Freezing Rain

Montreal emergency rooms are overwhelmed, with three facilities operating over 200% capacity after a freezing rain event. The Glen site ER hit 215% occupancy. Read the latest.

Alberta Separation Referendum Question Approved

Elections Alberta has approved a proposed referendum question on provincial independence. The Alberta Prosperity Project now must gather nearly 178,000 signatures to proceed.

$70K in copper wire stolen NW of Edmonton

Thieves stole approximately $70,000 worth of copper wire from an industrial site northwest of Edmonton. RCMP are investigating the major theft reported on December 23, 2025.

No New Calgary Drug Sites as Chumir Set to Close

Alberta's Mental Health Minister confirms no new supervised consumption sites for Calgary after the Sheldon Chumir centre closes this spring, shifting focus to recovery. Read the full story.

Man guilty of murder in Leslieville site shooting

A Toronto man has been found guilty of murder for a 2025 shooting outside a Leslieville consumption site that killed a bystander, Karolina Huebner-Makurat. The verdict brings closure to a tragic case of community violence.

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