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Drums, drones and fireworks ring in the New Year across AsiaSouth Pacific countries are the first to bid farewell to 2025. Clocks strike midnight in Auckland18 hours before the famous ball drops in New York’s Times Square.TrendingDec 31, 2025
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Major U.S. winter storm leaves at least 1M without power across SouthThe ice and snowfall were expected to continue into Monday in much of the country, followed by very low temperatures, the National Weather Service said.WeatherJan 25
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ANALYSIS: Winnipeg Jets don’t have to run Hellebuyck ragged to stay aliveUnlike the spring of 2023, when 'Big Save' Dave Rittich could not provide reliable relief, this time, Winnipeg has a backup goalie they can trust in Eric Comrie.SportsMar 23
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PWHL says league is smashing records after Olympics: ‘This is a movement’The PWHL said Feb. 22 to 28 was its largest home venue ticket sales week since it expanded to eight teams in April 2025.SportsMar 6
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Lewis Farms Recreation Centre to get budget increase as inflation drives up costThe Lewis Farms Recreation Centre is coming in over its $309 million budget even after several elements were removed, as inflation has been twice as high as the city predicted.EconomyMar 18
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Ottawa office market experts left in the dark over feds’ return-to-work needsOttawa real estate watchers are calling on the federal government to be more clear about its workspace needs as public servants prepare to spend more time in the office.EconomyMar 6
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Canadian army plans to boost activity at Alberta’s massive CFB Suffield: commanderThe commander of the Canadian Army says there will be more activity at CFB Suffield this summer as Canadian and UK forces take part in training and testing of new technology.WorldMar 26
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Women’s World Curling Championship set to rock CalgaryRiding a wave of popularity after the Olympics last month, 13 women's curling teams have descended on Calgary's WinSport Event Centre to chase a championship.SportsMar 13
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3 homeless deaths reported in Montreal in less than a weekThe deaths at shelters announced by the mayor don't come as a surprise to people like Sam Watts, Welcome Hall Mission CEO and executive director.CanadaMar 26
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Call of the Wilde: Montreal Canadiens come back to beat Senators in OttawaThere were two big lineup changes for the Montreal Canadiens for their date in Ottawa Wednesday night. Head coach Martin St. Louis made the right calls in a 3-2 win.SportsMar 12
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Saskatoon man faces 14-year sentence after shooting over gang rivalryThomas pleaded guilty to manslaughter in what the judge called the shooting “a senseless, unprovoked act of gunfire against an unarmed victim.”CrimeFeb 19
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Italy, Bosnia to play for right to face Canada in Toronto World Cup matchItaly finally won a match in the World Cup playoffs. Now the four-time champion needs to win one more to avoid failing to qualify for a third straight time.Canada9 hours
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Milan, Cortina Olympic cauldrons extinguished bringing end to Winter GamesA total of 116 medal events have been held in eight Olympic sports across 16 disciplines, including the debut of ski mountaineering this year.SportsFeb 22
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B.C.’s Natalie Wilkie takes home Canada’s 1st gold at Winter ParalympicsIt's Natalie Wilkie's fourth career Paralympic gold medal for the Canadian flag-bearer and her ninth Paralympic medal overall. She also won a silver on Saturday.CanadaMar 8
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‘An eyesore’: Trump’s White House ballroom plans receive deluge of public commentsThe National Capital Planning Commission, which oversees federal building construction, said a 'vast majority' of the comments received 'are in opposition to the project.'U.S. NewsMar 4
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Raptors 905 open new practice facilityAJ Lawson couldn't help himself when he stepped on Raptors 905's new practice court.SportsMar 14
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Five things to watch Tuesday at the Winter GamesCanada's men's hockey gold-medal path gets clearer, and our women's speedskating squad defends its team pursuit title — here are five things to watch Tuesday at the Milan Cortina Olympics.SportsFeb 16
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Sandvik breaks ground on $51M mining equipment manufacturing facility in SaskatoonSwedish mining equipment company Sandvik is breaking ground on a new $51-million facility in northern Saskatoon intended to support critical mineral customers across the province.CanadaFeb 23
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Record snow drought in Western US raises concerns for water shortages and wildfiresWith thousands of warm temperature records being broken across the U.S. Midwest this winter, scientists say snow cover and snow depth are at their lowest levels in decades.WeatherFeb 10
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Return-to-work mandates sparks ‘renewed demand’ for Canadian offices: reportWidespread return-to-work mandates are sparking 'renewed demand' for office space in major Canadian cities, a new report indicates.EconomyFeb 26