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Publication Date: January 14, 2026 - 11:22
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Soldiers, plumbers, volunteers begin to restore homes in Pimicikamak Cree Nation
January 14, 2026
Canadian Armed Forces personnel have arrived in Pimicikamak Cree Nation to help in the aftermath of a devastating power outage that damaged hundreds of homes when several water pipes broke. Plumbers are working on each home while local leadership gather food and supplies.
When the sun struggles to set later than 4:30 and gloomy, grey days are the norm, it’s easy to feel down in the dumps. But you’re not the only one who’s feeling it these days. Chances are your plants have a bad case of the blues, too. When a favourite cordyline fruticosa (ti plant) enthusiastically sent up leaf after leaf on my porch all summer, then last […]
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Jaskirat Singh Sidhu’s request to stay in Canada as a refugee has been denied by the Immigration and Refugee Board, his lawyer says.
Michael Greene told The Canadian Press that he plans to ask for a deferral but with this decision, the Canada Border Service Agency is now under a legal obligation to deport his client from Canada at the earliest opportunity.
Sidhu’s previous application to restore his permanent residency status is still under consideration. This application advocates for Sidhu to be allowed to stay in Canada on humanitarian grounds as he has a child with severe heart...
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