Large OPP presence in Iroquois Falls Monday

Residents of Iroquois Falls, Ontario, are advised of a significant police operation on Monday, January 5, 2026. Authorities have released few details about the incident prompting the heavy OPP presence. Stay informed.

Gov. Tim Walz Withdraws from Re-election Campaign

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz announces he will not seek a historic third term, prioritizing state work over his political campaign. Get the full story on this developing political shift.

Freeland Named Ukraine's Economic Advisor

Former Canadian Deputy PM Chrystia Freeland takes on a key advisory role for Ukraine's economy. Get the details on this significant international appointment and its implications.

Windsor Venezuelans React to Maduro's Removal

Venezuelans in Windsor, Ontario, gather in prayer, expressing mixed emotions of hope and fear following the U.S. military operation that ousted President Nicolás Maduro. Read their stories.

Vancouver's LGBTQ2+ community centre to open in 2027

The long-awaited QMUNITY LGBTQ2+ Community Centre in Vancouver's Davie Village is set to open in spring 2027, marking the culmination of a decades-long vision to create a national beacon of hope and support.

Ex-Director Questions Vancouver's Reconciliation Commitment

Michelle Bryant-Gravelle, Vancouver's former senior director of Indigenous relations, resigned in 2025, citing a misalignment between political words and actions on reconciliation. Explore the city's response and the ongoing debate.

Man Detained After Vandalizing VP JD Vance's Home

U.S. Secret Service agents detained a man who broke windows and damaged property at Vice President JD Vance's Ohio residence. The home was unoccupied at the time. Read the latest details.

Canada Issues 'Avoid All Travel' Advisory for Venezuela

Global Affairs Canada has issued a stark 'avoid all travel' advisory for Venezuela following U.S. military action and the capture of President Nicolás Maduro. Canadians are urged to leave if safe to do so.

Federal Building Conditions Worsen, 53% Below Fair

The condition of Canada's federally owned buildings has declined for five straight years, with 53% now rated below 'fair.' Key Ottawa landmarks are in critical disrepair. Read the full analysis.

Jan. 6 Plaque Honoring Police Missing from Capitol

A plaque created to honor law enforcement for their actions during the January 6 Capitol riot has disappeared from its intended location, raising concerns about its fate and the politics of remembrance.

Calgary's Water Crisis: A Legacy of Past Decisions

Calgary's second catastrophic water main break in 18 months exposes a complex crisis rooted in historical infrastructure choices. Discover why finding someone to blame is more complicated than it seems.

North Korea tests hypersonic weapons system, state media says

North Korea announces a successful test of a hypersonic weapons system, with leader Kim Jong Un personally observing the launch. The event, reported on January 4, 2026, marks a continued escalation in the regime's missile program.

Saskatoon snow clearing fines can reach $1,000

Saskatoon residents risk fines for improper snow removal. Learn the city's sidewalk bylaw rules, clearing timelines, and how shovelling snow onto roads can lead to penalties.

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