Ella Shelton wins Olympic silver as Ingersoll fans gather
Students and staff at Ingersoll District Collegiate Institute held a watch party to support alumna Ella Shelton while Canada took silver after an overtime loss to the United States.
Students and staff at Ingersoll District Collegiate Institute held a watch party to support alumna Ella Shelton while Canada took silver after an overtime loss to the United States.
City planners have proposed a master plan for the 1,400-acre Vision Lands West that projects about 14,000 housing units and significant green space, with a public hearing set for April 7.
After about 15 months in hospital, Fredericton-area man Doug Forbes, who has Lewy body dementia, was moved into a nursing home in October and his wife reports noticeable health and mood improvements.
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled the president cannot use the International Emergency Economic Powers Act to impose tariffs, and the administration has announced a temporary 10% global import duty that lasts 150 days and would require Congress to extend it.
Veterans and the Veterans Ombud say parts of the Budget Implementation Act would retroactively alter how benefits were calculated and could nullify ongoing lawsuits; the bill is before Parliament with clause-by-clause debate set for Feb. 23 and a possible House vote on Feb. 25.
House Democrats have requested correspondence between Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick and bridge owner Matthew Moroun as part of an inquiry after President Trump's social media post threatening to stall the Gordie Howe International Bridge; they also sought records of donations from the Moroun family.
Canada says it is evaluating whether to send humanitarian aid as Cuba faces severe fuel shortages linked to U.S. measures that have limited oil deliveries, and Ottawa has urged Canadians on the island to consider leaving.
Kelvin Hildebrandt and his family are building Windhover Orchard near Miami, Manitoba, and now manage about 2,000 apple trees after years of learning grafting, propagation and orchard care. In 2025 they harvested roughly 4,535 kilograms of apples sold at farmers' markets, and Hildebrandt plans additional grafting and trials of new varieties.
Winter Stations has returned to Woodbine Beach with five installations by North American artists, drawing a near-200 opening-day crowd according to attendees; the free exhibit runs until Mar. 30.
The White House said goods compliant with the Canada‑U.S.‑Mexico agreement (CUSMA) are exempt from President Trump's newly announced 10 per cent global tariff; the move followed a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that struck down tariffs imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA).