WorldDec 16, 2025
Small Private Jet Crashes During Emergency Landing in Mexico, Seven Dead
A small private jet crashed during an attempted emergency landing in central Mexico on Tuesday, killing seven people and leaving three others unaccounted for, according to Mexican authorities.
The aircraft had departed from the coastal city of Acapulco late Monday and was en route to Toluca International Airport when it reportedly developed a technical malfunction. Officials said the pilot attempted an emergency landing in a populated area as the situation worsened.
During the landing attempt, the jet narrowly missed a football field before striking the roof of a factory in the San Mateo Atenc
AlbertaDec 16, 2025
Heavy Snowfall Warning Issued for Icefields Parkway as Travel Conditions Deteriorate
Environment Canada has issued a snowfall warning for Highway 93 between Jasper and the Saskatchewan River Crossing, warning travellers to prepare for difficult and potentially hazardous conditions along the Icefields Parkway.
The federal weather agency says several rounds of heavy snow are expected through Wednesday evening, with total accumulations reaching up to 50 centimetres in some areas. Rapidly changing conditions could significantly reduce visibility and make driving unpredictable along the mountain route.
Environment Canada notes that snowfall intensity will vary, increasing the risk
CanadaDec 15, 2025
Liberal minister signals possible further MP defections as government nears majority
A federal cabinet minister says the governing Liberals are hearing increased interest from opposition MPs following a recent high-profile defection that has brought the government to the brink of a majority in the House of Commons.
Energy Minister Tim Hodgson told reporters Tuesday that he has received “lots of inquiries” when asked whether additional MPs are considering crossing the floor to join the Liberal caucus. His comments come days after Ontario MP Michael Ma left the Conservative Party to sit with the Liberals.
Ma’s move has left the Liberals one seat short of a majority, a shif
BCDec 15, 2025
B.C. braces for more flooding as heavy rain forecast across Fraser Valley and Vancouver Island
The B.C. government is warning that heavy rain expected across parts of the province could lead to additional flooding in low-lying areas. Authorities say the Sumas and Chilliwack Rivers remain under flood warnings, though rainfall is anticipated to be less severe than last week’s storms that caused extensive flooding in Abbotsford.
Environment Canada has issued "high impact" rainfall warnings for the Fraser and Skagit valleys, with some areas expected to receive up to 80 millimetres of rain, particularly in higher elevations. Officials cautioned that the situation is unpredictable and that
CanadaDec 15, 2025
Three children die from flu-related complications in Ottawa, eastern Ontario as cases surge
Public health officials in Ottawa and eastern Ontario say three children have died from complications linked to influenza over the past two weeks, underscoring growing concerns as flu activity rises sharply across the province.
Medical officers of health for Ottawa and the Eastern Ontario Health Unit say the children were between the ages of five and nine. Officials describe the recent deaths as rare but serious, noting that influenza can lead to severe illness, particularly among young children.
Health units report a rapid and significant increase in Influenza A activity across Ontario, with
BCDec 15, 2025
B.C. police watchdog investigates fatal collision involving Surrey police vehicle
British Columbia’s police oversight agency has launched an investigation after a woman was struck and killed by a Surrey police vehicle late Sunday night.
Surrey Police Service says the incident occurred at a busy intersection near 152 Street and 64 Avenue, an area that serves as a major commuter route for residents travelling through the city and into Metro Vancouver. Despite immediate medical assistance from first responders, the woman was pronounced dead at the scene.
Authorities have not released the woman’s identity, and further details about the circumstances leading up to the collis
IndiaDec 15, 2025
Bomb Threat Emails Sent to Around 11 Schools in Jalandhar, Police Launch Investigation
Authorities in Punjab are investigating bomb threat emails sent to approximately 11 schools in Jalandhar, prompting temporary closures and heightened security measures across the city. The threats were received by email early Monday morning, according to district officials.
The incident comes just days after similar bomb threats were reported at several schools in Amritsar, raising concerns among parents, educators, and local authorities about student safety. In Jalandhar, school administrations alerted police after receiving the emails, leading to immediate search operations on school premise
CanadaDec 15, 2025
Canada’s inflation holds steady in November as grocery prices climb at fastest pace since 2023
Canada’s annual inflation rate remained unchanged in November, but households continued to feel pressure at the grocery store as food prices recorded their sharpest increase in nearly two years, according to new data from Statistics Canada.
The national inflation rate held at 2.2 per cent, matching October’s reading. However, grocery prices rose 4.7 per cent compared to November last year, marking the fastest pace of food inflation since December 2023 and continuing a trend that has seen food costs outstrip overall inflation since late summer.
Statistics Canada said fresh fruit was a key d
WorldDec 15, 2025
Jimmy Lai found guilty in Hong Kong national security case that draws global concern
Hong Kong’s High Court has convicted veteran media entrepreneur and pro-democracy advocate Jimmy Lai in one of the most closely watched national security cases since Beijing imposed the law on the city in 2020. A panel of three judges approved by the government ruled Monday that Lai conspired with others to collude with foreign forces and took part in publishing what authorities described as seditious material.
Lai, 78, is the founder of the now-defunct Apple Daily newspaper, once one of Hong Kong’s most widely read and outspokenly critical publications. He pleaded not guilty to all charge