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Author: Molly Hayes
Publication Date: January 3, 2026 - 08:00
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Nowhere to turn: Shelters can’t keep up with demand to help those fleeing domestic violence
January 3, 2026
In October, staff at a women’s shelter in Hamilton had to turn away 67 women seeking refuge. The next month, they turned away 51.
With only 40 funded beds, Martha House, for women and children fleeing violence, would need to quadruple its capacity to accommodate all of this demand. The shelter is simply too full – and has been for as long as staff can remember.
Quebec's real estate board says Montreal-area home sales fell on a year-over-year basis in December, despite more activity overall for the region in 2025.
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For the second time in his life an Ottawa man had a first-degree murder case falter before he ever got to trial because of problems in the management of the prosecutions against him.
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Environment Canada reports strong winds with gusts of 70 km/h to 90 km/h are expected in the capital area starting Friday afternoon. Read More
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