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Canadian tourist found dead in Australia, body reportedly surrounded by dingoes
Police in Queensland, Australia, are investigating the death of a 19-year-old Canadian woman after her body was found on a beach Monday morning, reportedly surrounded by dingoes. Source link
Bills reportedly fire head coach Sean McDermott after 9 seasons of falling short of reaching Super Bowl
The Buffalo Bills fired head coach Sean McDermott on Monday after the team again failed to reach the Super Bowl in his nine seasons, according to several media reports. Source link
Inflation ticks up to 2.4% in December as last year's GST break impacts data
Canada’s inflation rate ticked up to 2.4 per cent in December compared to the same period last year, when the federal government implemented a GST break that brought some prices down, Statistics Canada said on Monday. Source link
Ottawa, Vancouver shake up rosters with PWHL-record 6-player swap
The Ottawa Charge and the PWHL expansion Vancouver Goldeneyes shook up their rosters by completing a six-player trade on Sunday night. Source link
Accounting firm overseeing Greg Martel Ponzi bankruptcy estimates $12M bill for service
PricewaterhouseCoopers has logged thousands of hours since 2023 to reconstruct the flow of finances in the multimillion-dollar Ponzi scheme by Victoria mortgage broker Greg Martel. Source link
At least 19 killed, dozens missing in massive Karachi mall fire
Pakistani firefighters began pulling bodies from the smoldering remains of a sprawling Karachi shopping mall on Monday, where more than 60 people were still missing after a massive fire that killed at least 19 people. Source link
European leaders push back on Trump's tariff threat over Greenland
Donald Trump said he was “100 per cent” committed to following through on his threat to tariff eight countries as exasperated Danish and European officials stiffened their resistance while hoping for a diplomatic offramp for the U.S. president’s designs on Greenland. Source link
Growing lineups mix with affordability challenges as Winnipeg retailers navigate surge in gold prices
With the steady surge in the price of gold, more customers are lining up to sell off or invest in the precious metal at some Winnipeg retailers, as those businesses are also wrestling with alternatives to make the karats more attainable. Source link
Manitoba RCMP investigating after 7-year-old coerced to send nude images to man on Snapchat
Manitoba RCMP are investigating after a seven-year-old girl was coerced into sending nude photos to a man over Snapchat, as experts and police warn of a growing trend of children under 13 being sexually exploited through social media. Source link