December 14th, 2025
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Whale sanctuary project in N.S. needs $15 million to open by end of summer

By Canadian Press on December 14th, 2025

HALIFAX — The Whale Sanctuary Project, a proposed underwater enclosure that would encompass roughly 40 hectares off of Nova Scotia’s eastern shore, needs up to $15 million if it hopes to open by the end of summer 2026. Charles Vinick, CEO of the U.S.-based company, said the project has about $2 million right now, but ... Read More »

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‘Scared but resilient:’ Hanukkah celebrations go ahead despite deadly attack abroad

By Canadian Press on December 14th, 2025

TORONTO — Members of Canada’s Jewish community expressed anger and resolve on Sunday ahead of planned holiday events in the wake of a deadly mass shooting at a Hanukkah celebration in Australia. Levi Gansburg, the rabbi at Chabad on Bayview in Toronto, says his synagogue will “choose light over darkness” and move forward with its ... Read More »

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Highway 1 out of Abbotsford reopened, flood evacuation orders may be lifted

By Canadian Press on December 14th, 2025

ABBOTSFORD — Abbotsford fire chief Eric Peterson says the city is hoping to lift remaining evacuation orders for more than 300 properties in the Sumas Prairie today, as floodwaters in the city recede. Peterson says the city is still maintaining an up-to-date map of affected properties online, and he’s happy to see that damage assessments ... Read More »

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Canadian politicians, community groups share support after Australia Hannukah attack

By Canadian Press on December 14th, 2025

TORONTO — Canadian politicians and community groups are sharing messages of support after at least 16 people were killed in a mass shooting at a Hanukkah celebration in Australia. Prime Minister Mark Carney says Canadians stand with Jewish people in Australia and across the world in light of the horrific attack. Ontario Premier Doug Ford ... Read More »

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Canadian English supporters urge Carney to abandon federal shift to British spelling

By Canadian Press on December 14th, 2025

OTTAWA — Promoters of Canadian English say the federal government is sending the wrong message to the world with its recent use of British spelling in official documents. In a letter to Prime Minister Mark Carney, five linguistics experts and an editors association representative say the simplest way to keep national elbows up is to ... Read More »

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Highway 1 out of Abbotsford reopened in both directions after flood-related closure

By Canadian Press on December 14th, 2025

ABBOTSFORD — The B.C. government says Highway 1 out of Abbotsford has been reopened in both directions after being closed due to flooding. The Transportation Ministry says that one eastbound lane opened this morning and both westbound laneson the highway through Abbotsford reopened last night. The ministry says in a statement that drivers should expect ... Read More »

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CP NewsAlert: Highway 1 out of Abbotsford reopen in both directions

By Canadian Press on December 14th, 2025

The B.C. government says Highway 1 out of Abbotsford is now reopen in both directions after being closed due to flooding. More coming. The Canadian Press... Read More »

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Fate of OneBC party uncertain after MLA Dallas Brodie ‘removed’ as leader

By Canadian Press on December 14th, 2025

OneBC, the party formed after a split with the Conservative Party of B.C., says leader Dallas Brodie has been “removed” by the party’s board of directors. The party’s only other elected member sitting in the B.C. Legislature, MLA Tara Armstrong, says she’s lost confidence in Brodie’s leadership, and the party’s website no longer includes any ... Read More »

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‘Choose light over darkness:’ Hanukkah celebrations to go ahead despite attack abroad

By Canadian Press on December 14th, 2025

TORONTO — The rabbi of a Toronto synagogue says Hanukkah celebrations will continue as planned tonight in the wake of a deadly mass shooting at a Hanukkah celebration in Australia on Sunday. Levi Gansburg, the rabbi at Chabad on Bayview, says his synagogue will “choose light over darkness” and move forward with its planned Hannukah ... Read More »

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Toronto synagogue says Hanukkah celebration to continue

By Canadian Press on December 14th, 2025

TORONTO — The rabbi of a Toronto synagogue says Hanukkah celebrations will continue as planned tonight in the wake of a deadly mass shooting at a Hanukkah celebration in Australia on Sunday. Levi Gansburg, the rabbi at Chabad on Bayview, says his synagogue will “choose light over darkness” and move forward with its planned Hannukah ... Read More »

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Rain warnings as wet weather hits B.C.’s flood-soaked Fraser Valley

By Canadian Press on December 14th, 2025

ABBOTSFORD — Rainfall warnings have gone up across British Columbia’s flood-drenched Fraser Valley as another wave of soaking weather hits the region. Environment Canada says the valley, including Abbotsford, which was inundated by cross-border flooding last week, can expect the new system to bring “significant rain” of up to 80 millimetres with the heaviest downpours ... Read More »

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