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Crews are working to repair a water main break in Brampton as it floods the streets Thursday morning, city officials say.
December 11, 2025 - 07:39 | Gabby Rodrigues | Global News - Canada
Transport Canada is reviewing its regulations to curb pilot fatigue due to industry concerns they are too complex, in the latest case of a country wrestling with rules designed to improve safety.India’s aviation regulator granted its largest carrier IndiGo a one-time exemption from new pilot night-duty rules, among other regulations, after poor planning by the airline resulted in at least 2,000 flight cancellations this month.
December 11, 2025 - 07:08 | Allison Lampert | The Globe and Mail
When police kicked down the front door of a London, Ont. townhouse in July 2024, a trail of blood on the floor and walls led them to an upstairs bedroom, where they found the near-lifeless body of Breanna Broadfoot. Kneeling beside her, gripping a bloody 20-centimetre kitchen knife, was her boyfriend, Kuhkpaw Moo, according to police. Breanna, whose screams could be heard in the background of a 911 call earlier that evening, was rushed to hospital with catastrophic stab wounds. She died approximately 37 hours later. She was 17 years old. Breanna was one of at least 1,329 women...
December 11, 2025 - 07:00 | Investigative Journalism Bureau | National Post
ST. CATHARINES, Ont. — Gigi and Nick are stoking a fire on the right bank of Twelve Mile Creek. It is the sunset hour in St. Catharines, Ont., but the atmosphere is damp and heavy from a November morning rain. There is not another soul in sight, down here in the riverside parklands below a street called Gale Crescent, a few blocks east of downtown. For kindling, Gigi has scavenged an armful of twigs from the municipal shrubbery. She stacks it inside a makeshift hearth of flagstones and tries to get it to catch, but the twigs are wet and will not accept the flame from Nick’s pocket...
December 11, 2025 - 07:00 | Allen Abel | National Post
At least five Canadian cities are vying to host a new defence-oriented world bank that could create up to 3,500 jobs, the National Post has learned. Vancouver, Halifax, Toronto, Ottawa and Montreal are all in the running to host the headquarters of the Defence, Security and Resilience Bank (DSRB), according to a well-placed source. The DSRB, to be established by the end of 2026, will serve 40 member countries, which include NATO members and their Indo-Pacific allies. “If the vote were today, the headquarters would be here (in Canada),” the source said Wednesday. “The vote won’t be...
December 11, 2025 - 07:00 | Chris Lambie | National Post
Court documents show that the 14-storey Versante Hotel was instead bought by a Hong Kong purchaser in October for the lower price of $51.5 million.
December 11, 2025 - 06:52 | Globalnews Digital | Global News - Canada