RCMP provides update on victims of B.C. shooting

Tragedy Strikes: A Community in Mourning In a heart-wrenching incident that has left a community shattered, a violent event at a local school resulted in the loss of multiple lives, including educators and young students. The impact of this tragedy extends beyond the immediate victims. It ripples through families, friends, and the entire community, forever altering its fabric. Among the deceased was a 39-year-old female educator, dedicated to her profession and beloved by her students. She represented not just a figure of authority but also a nurturer and guide. Her…

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Torontonians still asking for snow to be removed | CTV News Toronto at Noon for Feb. 11, 2026

Toronto’s Bike Lane Debate: Aftermath of Recent Snowstorms Weeks after a powerful storm blanketed Toronto with record-breaking snow, the city is now grappling with accessibility issues, particularly concerning its bike lanes. Cyclists are voicing their frustration, urging municipal authorities to prioritize snow removal efforts for bike lanes alongside the usual routes for pedestrians and motorists. Initial reports indicate that the situation is not entirely bleak. Many bike lanes, particularly those along main thoroughfares such as Bloor and Kipling, have been cleared to reveal dry asphalt. However, some areas remain problematic,…

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‘The nation mourns with you’: PM Carney gives an emotional statement on deadly B.C. mass shooting

A Time for Solidarity: Canada’s Unified Response to Tragedy In moments of profound sorrow, nations reveal not only their resilience but also their capacity for solidarity. The recent events that have shaken the foundations of a Canadian community highlight this truth. In the face of adversity, Canada stands united, reflecting a strength that is intrinsic to its national identity. While the details may be deeply distressing, the collective response showcases the compassion and support extended to those affected. Leaders from around the globe have reached out, expressing their condolences and…

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Famous Japanese strawberry launches in Toronto

The Oi Strawberry: A Sweet Addition to Toronto’s Culinary Scene As Valentine’s Day approaches, Toronto is abuzz with excitement over the arrival of a delightful new treat: the Oishi Coyo Berry, or Oi Strawberry. Celebrated for its incredible sweetness and vibrant red color, this premium Japanese strawberry is capturing the attention of chefs and connoisseurs alike. This Valentine’s Day, Toronto stands as the first Canadian city to welcome these strawberries, which previously created massive lines in New York City’s Soho during their U.S. launch. The Oi Strawberry boasts a unique…

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Poilievre speaking to mass shooting in B.C.

The recent shooting in Tumblr Ridge has left a profound impact on the local community and indeed the entire nation. The tragedy unfolded in a secondary school, a place that should represent safety and learning, making the incident all the more heart-wrenching. The visceral reality of such violence in an educational environment disrupts not only lives but also the fundamental sense of security parents feel when sending their children to school. As a father, one can only dwell on the unimaginable anguish that many parents must be enduring at this…

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‘Everyone was just so sad there’: travellers return from Cuba amid fuel crises

Airlines Work to Repatriate Canadians Amidst Cuba’s Energy Crisis As the energy crisis worsens in Cuba, airlines are mobilizing to ensure that Canadians currently in the island nation can return home safely and efficiently. Air Canada, WestJet, and Air Transat have temporarily suspended service to Cuba but are actively coordinating flights for travelers eager to return. The situation has drawn attention to the challenges faced by both tourists and local service providers. WestJet’s recent announcement extends to affected Sunwing vacationers, highlighting the complexity surrounding air travel in the region. Despite…

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‘Everyone was just so sad there’: travellers return from Cuba amid fuel crises

Airlines Work to Return Canadians Amidst Cuba’s Energy Crisis Recent developments in Cuba have prompted a concerted response from airlines as the island nation grapples with a severe energy crisis. Major Canadian carriers, including Air Canada, WestJet, and Air Transat, have suspended services to Cuba. However, they remain committed to bringing travelers back home, navigating the complexities posed by a deteriorating situation on the ground. This energy crisis has far-reaching implications. While flights from Cuba have been arriving steadily at Toronto’s Pearson Airport, travelers are expressing a mix of relief…

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B.C. mass shooting leaves 9 dead, including suspect

In a tragic event that has shaken the small community of Tumbler Ridge in northeastern British Columbia, a mass shooting on Monday led to the deaths of ten individuals, including the suspected shooter. The incident unfolded at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School and a nearby residence, sending shockwaves through the region and beyond. Police were alerted to an active shooter situation at the high school on the afternoon of the incident. Upon arrival, they discovered six victims deceased inside the school building. A seventh victim succumbed to their injuries while being…

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10 dead, including suspect, after school shooting B.C.

Tragedy Strikes Tumbler Ridge: School Shooting Claims Nine Lives In a devastating turn of events, the quiet community of Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, was rocked by a shooting that left nine individuals dead. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) reported that the tragedy unfolded at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School and a nearby residential location. This incident, which is marked by profound sorrow, raises urgent questions about safety and mental health in schools and communities across the nation. The chain of events began earlier today, when police were called to the…

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