Strong winds leave thousands in the dark in Central Canada, Maritimes
Strong winds have caused widespread power outages across Central Canada and the Maritimes, affecting nearly 310,000 customers in Quebec alone.
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Canada has ended China's dominance in wheelchair curling, a high-level discussion on economic growth and defense is central to upcoming elections in Estonia, and notable coverage of a major reading event in Kadriorg has been updated.
Storm may bring flash flooding to Ontario, Quebec bracing for freezing rain
Central and Eastern Canada are preparing for storms that could cause flash flooding in Ontario and freezing rain in Quebec.
Innisfail Mountie in hospital after alleged drunk driver hits cruiser on QEII
A central Alberta RCMP officer is recovering in hospital after being struck by an alleged drunk driver while parked on the QEII highway.
Board of Metro Vancouverβs CAO tight-lipped about status, cost of βleakβ investigation
The Chief Administrative Officer of Metro Vancouver, Jerry Dobrovolny, addressed the investigation into a leaked document, stating that concerns about law violations are central to the inquiry.
Central Social Hall sold to restaurant franchisor Foodtastic with aim of expanding Alberta chain
Foodtastic has acquired Central Social Hall, aiming to expand the popular dining chain across Alberta and beyond.
Parts of Ontario to receive up to 20 cm of rain and snow mix into Saturday
Parts of Ontario are forecasted to experience up to 20 centimeters of a rain and snow mix, particularly affecting eastern and central regions of the province.
Woman found dead after house fire in central Edmonton, police investigating
Police in Edmonton are investigating a suspicious death following a house fire where a woman's body was discovered.
Yellow fog advisory issued for Saskatchewan
A yellow fog advisory has been issued for central and southeastern Saskatchewan due to dense fog resulting in low visibility on the roads.
FOCUS β© Mark Carney highlights the risks and contradictions of the 'new world order'
Mark Carney's call for a coalition of central countries at Davos has sparked both support and criticism, indicating a challenging process for Canada to detach from its southern neighbor.
From North to South of the American Continent in Two Minutes
The article provides a quick tour from the northern to the southern tip of the American continent, showcasing the largest photovoltaic plant in Central America and solutions for water shortages in rural Chile, as well as the connection between two Canadian cities separated by a river home to white sturgeon.