January 10th, 2026
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Judge reserves ruling on whether to throw out B.C. murder conviction over delays

By Canadian Press on January 9th, 2026

VANCOUVER — A British Columbia Supreme Court judge has reserved her decision on whether to throw out the case against a man convicted of first-degree murder in a killing police have linked to organized crime. Brandon Teixeira’s lawyers have filed a so-called Jordan application seeking a stay of the charges on the basis that delays ... Read More »

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Calgary water main repaired but restrictions remain until testing done, city says

By Canadian Press on January 9th, 2026

CALGARY — The City of Calgary says it has finished repairs on a disastrous water main break but testing still needs to be done before it’s fully operational again. The city, in an update Friday, said residents are still being asked to reduce their water use until the testing is complete, which is expected to ... Read More »

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Saskatoon hospital patient dead after altercation with security

By Canadian Press on January 9th, 2026

SASKATOON — Saskatoon police say they’re investigating after a patient at the Royal University Hospital died this morning following an altercation with security. Police say they’re working with the coroner’s office to determine whether the death is suspicious. The Saskatchewan Health Authority says security officers were called to a patient’s room after staff reported a ... Read More »

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‘Old gal has had rough night’: Main break floods iconic Yukon bar amid -40 C weather

By Canadian Press on January 9th, 2026

A major water main break in Dawson City, Yukon, flooded streets and a historic bar as temperatures plunged to -40 C amid a recent cold snap. Dawson’s public works department said some residents and businesses were without water as workers tried to fix damage from the break that happened Thursday at the city’s 3rd and ... Read More »

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Flu has peaked in Canada while cases remain high but ‘stable or decreased’: PHAC

By Canadian Press on January 9th, 2026

TORONTO — The flu season likely peaked in Canada over the holidays at the highest rate the country has seen in years, the Public Health Agency of Canada says. The latest national influenza data released Friday accounts for the period of Dec. 14 to Jan. 3 and shows the number of new cases remains high ... Read More »

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CP NewsAlert: Saskatoon hospital patient dead after altercation with security

By Canadian Press on January 9th, 2026

SASKATOON — Saskatoon police say they’re investigating after a patient at the Royal University Hospital died this morning following an altercation with security. More coming. The Canadian Press... Read More »

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CP NewsAlert: Calgary water main repaired, restrictions remain until testing done

By Canadian Press on January 9th, 2026

CALGARY — The City of Calgary says it has finished repairs on a disastrous water main break, but testing still needs to be done before it’s good to go. City officials say residents are still being asked to reduce their water use until the testing is complete, which is expected to take several days. It ... Read More »

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Military to aid Manitoba First Nation hit by power outage, frozen pipes

By Canadian Press on January 9th, 2026

PIMICIKAMAK CREE NATION, MAN. — The federal government has agreed to send in military help to a northern Manitoba First Nation where thousands have been forced to leave due to frozen pipes and sewage backup. Emergency Management Minister Eleanor Olszewski said Friday a specialized Armed Forces team is being sent to Pimicikamak Cree Nation for ... Read More »

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Photo Gallery: The week in news photos

By Canadian Press on January 9th, 2026

Here’s a look at some of this week’s top news photos as selected by editors. This report by The Canadian Press was first published Jan. 9, 2026. The Canadian Press... Read More »

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CP NewsAlert: Military to aid Manitoba First Nation hit by power outage, frozen pipes

By Canadian Press on January 9th, 2026

PIMICIKAMAK CREE NATION, MAN. — The federal government has agreed to send in military help to a northern Manitoba First Nation where thousands have been forced to leave due to frozen pipes and sewage backup. Emergency Management Minister Eleanor Olszewski says a specialized Armed Forces team is being sent to Pimicikamak Cree Nation for assessment ... Read More »

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Alberta’s Smith calls on Carney to speed up major project approvals

By Canadian Press on January 9th, 2026

EDMONTON — Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is calling on Ottawa to further speed up its approval process for major projects, saying she wants to see applications approved within six months. Prime Minister Mark Carney’s Major Projects Office, established last year, currently aims to complete regulatory reviews within two years. Smith says in a letter to ... Read More »

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