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Three rescued from burning Queen West apartment, one in critical condition
One man is fighting
Why animal tranquillizers are taking over Toronto’s fentanyl supply
Potent animal tranquillizers are
Taiwan detains journalist for allegedly bribing military officers to provide information to China
A journalist in Taiwan was
South Shore police searching for man missing for two weeks in the cold
A command post is in place on
Sudbury Five edge Titans in thriller to claim BSL’s top spot
The Sudbury Five defeated the KW
Barriers to sending remains abroad highlighted by death of Ukrainian in Halifax
Ukrainians in Halifax have stepped up to ensure “a dignified farewell” for 25-year-old Karina Brydnyam, who died in early January without her immediate family in the city — or even the country. ...
Petition launched in B.C.’s Okanagan for new Penticton-Kelowna route
With landslides and wildfires closing
New history book tells story of WWII pilot who lived in Kitchener after the war
A Time to Be Forgotten is a new history book about World War II
After Greenland bid, Trump warns of Canada's vulnerability to Russia and China: Report
US President Donald Trump has expressed concerns about Canada's vulnerability to rivals like Russia and China, urging increased defence spending. This has sparked discussions for a potential agreement to enhance security at the northern border. ...
Syrian government seizes strategic town and oil fields from Kurdish forces in ongoing push eastward
Government forces seized
Portugal’s presidential election may deliver another gain for populists in Europe
A record 11 candidates are
Yemeni politicians meet in Riyadh after dissolving a southern separatist group
Yemeni politicians met Sunday
Some Manitobans frustrated with 'overly complicated' process to access digital health card
As the province rolled out its new digital health cards this week, some of the first Manitobans to access their cards online say the sign-up process is "frustrating" and "overly complicated." ...
Stretch of Trans-Canada highway in Manitoba closed again amidst blowing snow
Blowing snow is forcing the closure of a stretch in the Trans-Canada highway in southern Manitoba for the second time this week. ...
Gimli mayor suspended after investigator finds several allegations in conduct complaint to be 'founded'
The mayor of the RM of Gimli has been suspended for seven days after an independent code of conduct investigation found "several allegations" made in a formal complaint about his behaviour to be "founded." ...
Ontarians haven't cut back on alcohol since pandemic, survey suggests
While January may be a time for some to cut back on beer and wine, a new study suggests high-risk drinking behaviours remain elevated in Ontario since the pandemic.Advertisement 2 Story continues below This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article
A month after Epstein files deadline, Americans still think government is intentionally holding back info, CNN poll finds
Few Americans are satisfied with
Permits, bylaws and insurance policies complicating some Jasper rebuilding efforts
Dozens of homes are under
Toronto Maple Leafs snap Winnipeg Jets' winning streak after 4-3 overtime victory
When the Toronto Maple Leafs arrived in Winnipeg Friday night, the temperature was cold but a sight warmed them up. The out-of-town foes rewarded them with a 4-3 overtime victory over the Winnipeg Jets on Saturday. ...
B.C. considers expanding black bear hunt in Lower Mainland amid crop damage concerns
The B.C. government is considering