Virginia's First Female Governor Takes Office

Democrat Abigail Spanberger makes history as Virginia's first female governor. Her inauguration marks a new political chapter with Democrats controlling state government.

Israel Rejects U.S. Gaza Board Over Turkish Role

Israel's PM Netanyahu says U.S. Gaza executive board was not coordinated with Israel and contradicts policy, opposing Turkish involvement. Details on the board's members and the ceasefire plan.

Calgary Tower Marks 50 Years of Crime Stoppers

The iconic Calgary Tower was illuminated to honour a half-century of the anonymous tip program. Discover how Crime Stoppers has helped solve cases and how you can contribute to community safety.

Skeete Won't Seek CAQ Leadership, Others Test Waters

Quebec's International Relations Minister Christopher Skeete announces he will not run for CAQ leadership. Other ministers, including Christine Fréchette and Simon Jolin-Barrette, are considering bids. Read the latest on the race to replace François Legau

Federal Firearm Buyback Program Opens Monday

Canada's federal firearm buyback program launches January 20, 2026. Gun owners have until March 31 to register prohibited firearms for compensation. Learn the key details.

Waterloo lifts on-street parking ban

The City of Waterloo has officially lifted its on-street parking ban. Get the latest details on the decision and what it means for residents and commuters.

Man Found Not Guilty in Marine One Laser Incident

A Washington, D.C. jury took just 35 minutes to acquit a homeless man charged with pointing a laser at Marine One. The case highlights criticism of U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro's prosecutorial focus.

Gimli Mayor Suspended Following Probe

The mayor of the Rural Municipality of Gimli has been suspended from office after an investigation substantiated several allegations. Learn the details of the council's decision.

Israel objects to U.S. Gaza oversight plan

Israel has formally objected to a U.S. announcement regarding leaders for Gaza's next steps, highlighting a significant diplomatic rift. Explore the details and implications of this critical development.

Iran's Leader Acknowledges Thousands Dead in Protests

Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei publicly acknowledged for the first time that 'several thousand' died in recent anti-government protests, blaming the US and Israel. Read the full analysis.

Iran's Khamenei Acknowledges Thousands Killed in Unrest

Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei publicly acknowledged for the first time that 'several thousand' were killed in recent anti-government demonstrations, blaming the US and Israel. Read the full analysis.

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