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LDS Apostle Jeffrey R. Holland Dies at 85

Elder Jeffrey R. Holland, a senior apostle next in line to lead The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, has passed away at age 85. A prominent religious figure, his death marks a significant moment for the global faith community.

Ukraine Anti-Corruption Agency Tries to Raid Parliament

Ukraine's anti-corruption agency attempted a controversial raid on the national parliament on December 27, 2025, highlighting internal challenges during the ongoing war with Russia. Read the latest developments.

Advocate Warns of Rising Antisemitism in Canada

Pro-Israel advocate Aviva Klompas reflects on a year of growing antisemitism in Canada, citing synagogue attacks, school shootings, and a failure of response. Explore the alarming trend.

Toronto Hate Crime Targets Holocaust Survivors

Mezuzahs were ripped from doors in a Toronto condo, targeting Jewish seniors and Holocaust survivors. Experts warn two years of inaction have normalized antisemitic hate crimes in the city.

$100K damage in St. Albert after copper wire theft

A pumphouse at a St. Albert recreation facility sustained significant damage from copper wire theft, with repairs estimated at $100,000. The incident highlights a persistent issue for municipalities.

Morinville church reopens 4 years after devastating fire

St. Jean Baptiste Parish in Morinville has reopened its doors on December 21, 2025, marking a triumphant return four years after a fire destroyed the historic building. Read about the community's journey to restoration.

Hydro poles shot in Goulais River, $220K damage

Ontario Provincial Police seek tips after vandals repeatedly shot Hydro One poles in Goulais River, causing over $220,000 in damage. OPP and Crime Stoppers are investigating.

Ukraine, Russia Sliders Consecutive at Luge World Cup

Ukrainian and Russian athletes will start one after another at the Luge World Cup in Lake Placid, a rare occurrence in international sport since 2022. Get the details on the race schedule and athlete focus.

Historic N.S. Church May Change Hands in Ownership Swap

The Archdiocese of Halifax-Yarmouth and a heritage group have signed a memorandum of understanding to explore a potential ownership swap of the historic Saint-Marie Church in Nova Scotia. Learn about the future of this 1905 landmark.

Suspect arrested in Charlotte light rail stabbing

A suspect is in custody after a stabbing on Charlotte's LYNX Blue Line, the same light rail where a Ukrainian refugee was killed earlier. Get the latest details on the investigation.

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