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The lights are back on for almost all N.B. customers after wind storm Monday

The lights are back on for almost all N.B. customers after wind storm Monday

FREDERICTON — Christmas Day began for more than 500 customers in New Brunswick without power and by the night that number was down to just under 80 customers affected.
Northern Ontario faces freezing rain warnings as fog advisories elsewhere persist

Northern Ontario faces freezing rain warnings as fog advisories elsewhere persist

Freezing rain warnings were in effect Tuesday for much of northern Ontario as fog patches in other parts of the province continued to reduce visibility and cause dangerous conditions for drivers.
Police watchdog investigating man's death near Peterborough following distress call

Police watchdog investigating man's death near Peterborough following distress call

MISSISSAUGA, Ont. — Ontario's police watchdog is investigating the death of a 40-year-old man early Tuesday morning north of Peterborough.
Bovine AI: Alberta cattle rancher says technology helps save time and money

Bovine AI: Alberta cattle rancher says technology helps save time and money

EDMONTON — Ashley Perepelkin says she was born and raised a city girl, never thinking she'd sell fresh beef from cattle she raised on her own Alberta farm with the help of artificial intelligence.
Child-free finances: How your financial needs, concerns differ if you don't have kids

Child-free finances: How your financial needs, concerns differ if you don't have kids

As the child-free lifestyle surges in popularity among younger generations, many might imagine it means having a lot more money to spend, but that's not always the case.
Manitoba to join other provinces in excise tax on vape products

Manitoba to join other provinces in excise tax on vape products

WINNIPEG — Manitoba is preparing to join other provinces and increase the tax on vaping products next year as a way to discourage their use, especially among young people.

New guest guidelines circulating after MPs applauded man who fought for Nazis

OTTAWA — Speaker Greg Fergus is looking to implement new guidelines for recognizing certain guests in the House of Commons, after MPs stood twice to applaud a man without knowing he had fought for a Nazi unit.
Quebec students forbidden from using cellphones in classrooms after winter break

Quebec students forbidden from using cellphones in classrooms after winter break

MONTREAL — Quebec's new rule banning cellphones in classrooms will be in effect when students return from the holiday break, making the province the second to implement such a measure, after Ontario.

Sports scoreboard for Monday, Dec. 25, 2023

Monday's Scoreboard NBA Boston 126 L.A. Lakers 115 New York 129 Milwaukee 122 Denver 120 Golden State 114 Miami 119 Philadelphia 113 Dallas 128 Phoenix 114 --- NFL Baltimore 33 San Francisco 19 Las Vegas 20 Kansas City 14 Philadelphia 33 N.Y.

RCMP looking for family last seen on side-by-side vehicle northwest of Edmonton

ALBERTA BEACH, Alta. — Friends of an Edmonton family are concerned for their well-being as they haven't been seen or heard from since the weekend.
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