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Holiday storms close highways, disrupt power in N.L.
Some areas may have seen 99 cm of snow since Christmas, as a weekend of stormy weather continues for parts of Newfoundland and Labrador. Source link
Toronto under rainfall warning, Environment Canada says
Toronto could see between 20 and 40 millimetres of rain Sunday afternoon, Environment Canada says. Source link
Brigitte Bardot, icon of French cinema turned animal rights activist, dead at 91
Brigitte Bardot, the French 1960s actress who became one of the greatest screen sirens of the 20th century and later an animal rights activist and far-right supporter, has died. She was 91. Source link
Does investing locally matter to Canadians amid tariff war?
A Vancouver-based company hopes Canadians look to keep some of their investment dollars local and create an impact — even as the trend of investment dollars flowing south of the border looks set to continue into 2026. Source link
2 dead, 3 people taken to hospital after Charlottetown apartment fire
Two people are dead and three people have been taken to hospital after an early morning fire at a Charlottetown apartment building. The condition of the three people taken to hospital is unclear. Source link
Wintry weather warnings issued for parts of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick
Environment Canada has issued yellow warnings for wintry conditions in parts of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. Source link
Before robbing trains in the States, the Sundance Kid was a cowboy in Alberta
Harry Longabaugh — better known as the Sundance Kid — is perhaps most famous for his daring bank and train robberies as part of Butch Cassidy’s Wild Bunch. But the American outlaw’s short stint as a cowboy and businessman in southern Alberta is a lesser-known chapter of Wild West history. Source link
Saskatchewan pitcher's dream comes true: a shot at Major League Baseball
Garrett Hawkins is on the cusp of making it to the big leagues. The 25-year-old pitcher from Biggar, Sask., has been added to the San Diego Padres 40-man roster. Source link
Empty pews: Rural Manitoba churches struggle to find ministers
Rural United Church of Canada congregations as they struggle to find ministers. In the Prairie to Pine region in Manitoba and Northern Ontario minister vacancies can reach 63 per cent. Rev. Doug Neufeld serves two churches in southwestern Manitoba but is leaving for Ontario, his will make him hard to replace. Source link
In 2025, melting sea ice allowed a Canadian icebreaker to enter the world's last ice area
Often referred to as the one of the last places in the world with year-round sea ice, the waterways around Queen Elizabeth Islands and western Tuvaijuittuq have historically been difficult to access. But in 2025, melting sea ice opened a path for a Canadian research icebreaker to sail through this part of the country for […]