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On thin ice: Canadian speedskaters fear loss of ice at Calgary's Olympic Oval

On thin ice: Canadian speedskaters fear loss of ice at Calgary's Olympic Oval

CALGARY — The fastest ice in the world is on borrowed time. Calgary's Olympic Oval is a legacy of the 1988 Winter Games in the city and the oldest of three covered speedskating ovals in Canada.
Landslides and flash floods on Indonesia’s Java island leave 17 dead and 8 missing

Landslides and flash floods on Indonesia’s Java island leave 17 dead and 8 missing

JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — Indonesian rescuers recovered the bodies of at least 17 people who were swept away in flash floods or buried under tons of mud and rocks that hit hilly villages on the country’s main island of Java, officials said Tuesday.
Toronto board of health joins legal fight against safe injection site closure

Toronto board of health joins legal fight against safe injection site closure

Five Toronto sites to close by March 31 if lawsuit fails
Taliban say 2 Americans held in Afghanistan were freed in a prisoner exchange

Taliban say 2 Americans held in Afghanistan were freed in a prisoner exchange

ISLAMABAD (AP) — A prisoner swap between the United States and Afghanistan's Taliban freed two Americans in exchange for a Taliban figure imprisoned for life in California on drug trafficking and terrorism charges, officials said Tuesday.
Good morning, Toronto! Here's today's weather!

Good morning, Toronto! Here's today's weather!

Here's a look at the current local weather and traffic
'A force for us': Knies making presence felt with Maple Leafs

'A force for us': Knies making presence felt with Maple Leafs

TORONTO — Matthew Knies started to truly spread his wings in last spring's playoffs. The Maple Leafs forward stepped into the fray when Toronto defenceman Morgan Rielly got tangled up with Boston Bruins star David Pastrnak during a Game 5 scrum.
More than a third of Canadians turn to online info due to lack of doctor access: poll

More than a third of Canadians turn to online info due to lack of doctor access: poll

A new poll suggests more than a third of Canadians say they have no choice but to seek health information online because they don’t have access to a doctor, further highlighting challenges posed by an ongoing physician shortage.
Parts of tundra releasing more carbon than they absorb: study

Parts of tundra releasing more carbon than they absorb: study

A new study suggests regions of the Arctic tundra are now releasing more planet-warming gases than they absorb, upending a millennia-old trend.
Starmer says the killing of 3 girls must lead to ‘fundamental change’ in how state protects citizens

Starmer says the killing of 3 girls must lead to ‘fundamental change’ in how state protects citizens

LONDON (AP) — Prime Minister Keir Starmer said Tuesday that the killing of three girls at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class must lead to “fundamental change” in how the British state protects citizens and a reckoning with new threats from violent ind
In the news today: Trump signals tariffs may be coming Feb. 1

In the news today: Trump signals tariffs may be coming Feb. 1

Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed... Trump signals tariffs may be coming Feb. 1 U.S.
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