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Facing layoffs, B.C. workers rally to save feral cats before pulp mill's closure
When Tawni Marcil found out the pulp mill she works for is closing, she immediately started worrying about the cats who live there. Source link
Former Alberta teacher facing new charges of sexual assault against junior high student
For the second time in a year, a former Calgary teacher, who is now in his 80s, is facing sexual assault charges dating back decades. Source link
Harry Styles announces Together, Together tour in 2026
Harry Styles is going back on the road. The English musician announced his Together, Together tour on Thursday. It’s a 50-date run made up of residencies in Europe, the U.K., Brazil, Mexico, the U.S. and Australia. Source link
Arctic air mass extends over most of Canada, bringing extreme cold
An Arctic air mass moving across North America is causing extreme cold in Western Canada, which will continue into the weekend, according to Environment and Climate Change Canada. Source link
Q+A | Greenland's PM takes questions on Trump, sovereignty and what comes next
Greenland Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen spoke to reporters in Nuuk on Thursday about President Donald Trump’s repeated assertions that the U.S. should control the semi-autonomous territory, the potential framework deal floated by Trump — about which very little is known — and what Nielsen thinks is the best path forward for Greenland. Source link
Ukraine's Zelenskyy criticizes Putin, but also European inaction in impassioned Davos speech
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy criticized Europe’s response to the Greenland dispute with the U.S., saying that the continent needed to show more courage and describing it as a “fragmented kaleidoscope” of small and middle powers. Source link
B.C. couple calls for ban on commercial trapping on public land after death of dog
A couple from Radium Hot Springs, B.C., say they didn’t know traplines were a risk on public land in Canada until their husky Moon died in a baited trap near their home earlier this month. Source link
'We can never really trust America again': former Greenland MP
Tillie Martinussen, a former member of Parliament of Greenland, says people in Nuuk haven’t heard any details about the deal U.S. President Donald Trump teased on Wednesday. But she said Greenlanders won’t trust him again, likening him to a sled dog who turns and bites you. Source link