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Ottawa, ON, Canada (WNEWS) — Following Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's resignation announcement, the decision to

Letter from CEO: Happy New Year and All the Best in 2025

From the Desk of Eric Boland, Editor and CEO of WNews Dear Readers, As we

Terror in New Orleans: Deadly Attack on Bourbon Street Leaves 15 Dead and Dozens Injured

New Orleans, Louisiana, USA (WNEWS) – As the city rang in the New Year with

Liberal Party in Crisis: Trudeau Steps Down Amid Pressure

Ottawa, ON, Canada (WNEWS) – Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced his intention to resign

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Ford government could lose $2.8B over 5 years in online gambling bet, confidential report warns

As Premier Doug Ford's government prepares to open up the online gambling market in Ontario, there's a warning that its plans

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Loss of human touch: How pandemic isolation is taking another toll on health-care workers

Reaching out with a reassuring hug or touch of a hand is a natural part of Sasha Adler's job as

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Iqaluit seeks alternate water source after recurrence of fuel odour issue

The City of Iqaluit says it is working to find an alternate source of drinking water following a recurrence of

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Missing man's family visits south Ottawa explosion site to 'pay our last respects'

The final day that Mike Beale saw his son, Danny, they were doing what they loved: spending time together outdoors last

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Pacific tsunami threat wanes, but volcanic ash from eruption hinders response

The tsunami threat around the Pacific from a huge undersea volcanic eruption receded on Sunday, but the massive ash cloud

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Toronto school boards warn classes could go virtual Monday due to snowstorm

Two of Toronto's largest school boards say all elementary and secondary classes may be conducted virtually Monday as the city braces for what

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Winter storm hits Ontario, Quebec

Regions across Ontario and Quebec are hunkering down as they're walloped by a winter storm expected to dump as much

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