Stocks Surge After Trump's Greenland Deal Claim

U.S. markets rallied sharply following President Trump's announcement of a framework agreement on Greenland, which temporarily alleviated concerns about potential tariffs on European goods.

Fatal Crash in Caledon Closes Highway 9

Ontario Provincial Police are investigating a deadly two-vehicle collision in Caledon that resulted in one fatality and the closure of Highway 9 on January 21, 2026.

Chinese VP Meets Top CEOs at Davos Forum

Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng held private meetings with top executives including Tim Cook and Jamie Dimon at the World Economic Forum in Davos, emphasizing China's openness to foreign investment.

Regina Home Damaged in North End Fire

A residential property in Regina's north end sustained significant structural damage following a fire on Wednesday, with authorities investigating the cause.

Twin Cities Unions Plan Economic Blackout Against ICE

Labor unions in Minneapolis-St. Paul are urging workers and shoppers to avoid commerce this Friday, staging a protest against aggressive ICE enforcement that has detained union members and created widespread fear.

Sun Glare Causes Fatal Multi-Vehicle Crash: RCMP

RCMP confirm sun glare contributed to a multi-vehicle collision that killed one person near Edmonton. The tragic incident highlights ongoing road safety concerns during winter driving conditions.

Alberta Housing Starts Hit Record High in 2025

Alberta achieved over 50,000 housing starts in 2025, representing a quarter of Canada's total. Minister Jason Nixon credits supply-focused policies for keeping rents $400 below national average.

Windsor Library Admin Relocates Near City Hall

The administrative staff of Windsor Public Library are transitioning from the Paul Martin Building to a new location close to city hall, marking a significant operational shift for the library system.

Nathan's Famous Sold for $450 Million

The iconic Coney Island hot dog brand Nathan's Famous has been sold for US$450 million, marking a significant transaction in the American food industry.

Tobacco Company Sues Ottawa Over Unanimous Fee

A major tobacco company is taking legal action against the federal government over a fee that received unanimous support in the House of Commons, sparking a significant legal and political debate.

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