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Heavy snow, high winds continue to batter parts of N.L.
It’s another stormy day for much of Newfoundland and Labrador, with several areas under weather warnings. Source link
Exotic pets growing in popularity — but owning one comes with challenges
Calgary is cementing itself as one of Canada’s top exotic pet hot spots, according to hobbyists, but reptiles and arachnids still have a PR issue. Source link
Zelenskyy to meet with Carney today in Halifax before Ukraine president’s talks with Trump in Florida
Volodymyr Zelenskyy will meet with Prime Minister Mark Carney in Halifax today during a stopover before the Ukraine president’s visit to the U.S., where he’s to meet President Donald Trump in Florida to discuss a 20-point plan for peace. Source link
How the N.W.T.'s polar bear licence plate became a 'holy grail' for collectors
The Northwest Territories adopted its polar bear-shaped licence plate in 1970 for the territory’s centennial year. Over 50 years later, the unique plate is still coveted by collectors around the world. Source link
Thailand, Cambodia sign new ceasefire deal to end weeks of border fighting
Thailand and Cambodia on Saturday signed a ceasefire agreement to end weeks of armed combat along their border over competing claims to territory. It took effect at noon local time. Source link
At-sea observer program for Atlantic Canada’s fisheries is ‘broken,’ advocates say
Advocates say the observer program for Atlantic Canada’s fisheries is “broken,” with many fisheries failing to meet required levels for monitoring by at-sea observers. Source link
World Cup tickets in Toronto are expensive to begin with. Ontario's resale regulations don't help
With tickets to next year’s six World Cup games in Toronto selling out as quickly as they’re released, the only option for most soccer fans is the resale market. But a 2019 decision by the Ontario government has allowed tickets to those matches, and other major events, to go sky high. Source link
IN PHOTOS | 2025's top Canadian images
There was no shortage of top Canadian newsmakers in 2025. Here’s a look at this year’s 100 memorable moments by CBC photographers, videographers and others. Source link
Political control over ancient sites sparks alarm in Ontario
In Ontario, where ancient Indigenous burial grounds and village sites lie beneath rapidly expanding suburbs, the government has granted itself powers to bypass archaeological protections, raising fears that centuries of history could be lost with the stroke of a minister’s pen. Source link
Navy ponders concept of Canadian-built amphibious landing ship for Arctic operations
With Canada ramping up defence spending, the navy is looking at how it can move equipment and personnel quickly throughout the Arctic and the world. The answer might be an amphibious landing ship, says the commander of the Royal Canadian Navy. Source link