TORONTO: The Toronto Police Service (TPS) has issued an urgent public safety warning regarding a surge in “Bank Investigator” phone scams, which have already cost
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IKEA Plans to Close Scarborough Town Centre Store
TORONTO: IKEA Canada has announced plans to close its store located at Scarborough Town Centre (STC). The closure is anticipated to take place in early
Calgary C-Train Service Partially Restored After Power Outage
CALGARY: Calgary Transit has announced the partial restoration of C-Train services that were disrupted following a power outage on Friday afternoon. The Red Line C-Train
Hungarian Author László Krasznahorkai Wins 2025 Nobel Prize in Literature
STOCKHOLM — The 2025 Nobel Prize in Literature has been awarded to Hungarian writer László Krasznahorkai. The Nobel Committee recognized his “powerful and philosophical literary
Snowfall warning issued for maritimes as cold weather returns
HALIFAX — The recent heat wave across the Maritime provinces has reportedly subsided, with Environment Canada forecasting widespread cold and snowy conditions across the region
US Shutdown Enters Second Week, Crippling Air Services
WASHINGTON — The United States government shutdown has entered its second week, leading to a severe crisis across various sectors, most notably impacting air travel
Alberta education minister concerned about private school funding petition
EDMONTON — Alberta Education Minister Demetrios Nicolaides has spoken out against a proposal put forth by Calgary teacher Alicia Taylor to halt government funding for
ICBC warns of cancelled appointments and office closures as BCGEU strike widens
VANCOUVER — The ongoing strike by the B.C. General Employees’ Union (BCGEU) is once again affecting customers of the Insurance Corporation of British Columbia (ICBC).
IRCC reveals 47,000 foreign students illegally residing in Canada
OTTAWA — Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has revealed that approximately 47,000 foreign nationals who entered the country on student visas are currently residing
Classes suspended in Alberta as provincewide teachers strike set to begin today
EDMONTON — The Alberta Teachers’ Association (ATA), which represents approximately 51,000 teachers across the province, has announced it will resume strike action starting today. This
