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“Norwegian royal son on...

The trial of Marius Borg Høiby, the son of Norway's crown princess, began...

“Canada and China Enhance...

On the first day of discussions in Beijing led by Prime Minister Mark...

“Ontario Faces Soaring Homelessness...

A fresh report by Ontario's municipalities reveals a concerning rise in homelessness, impacting...

“Poulin Leads Veteran-Heavy Canadian...

Sixteen veterans from the winning team in Beijing, who secured gold, will lead...

“Norwegian royal son on trial for rape and...

The trial of Marius Borg Høiby, the son of Norway's crown princess, began on Tuesday facing multiple charges, including rape, marking the start of a lengthy legal process that has brought negative attention to the royal family. Høiby, 29, is the eldest child of Crown Princess Mette-Marit from a previous relationship and the stepson of Crown Prince Haakon. Despite his royal connections, he does not hold any official royal title or duties. Since his multiple arrests in 2024 on various allegations, Høiby has been under public scrutiny. The trial, which commenced at the Oslo district court, is expected to continue until March 19. The charges against Høiby amount to...

“The Buzzer: Your Daily Guide to the Milan...

The Milan Cortina Winter Olympics have commenced, with the opening events including mixed doubles curling matches featuring Canada against Czechia. The Canadian women's hockey team will have their first game on Thursday, followed by figure skating on Friday and the official start with the opening ceremony. Medal events will kick off on Saturday, signaling the fast-paced nature of the Olympics. For those not deeply immersed in these sports, keeping track of what, when, and who to watch can be overwhelming. To assist with this, The Buzzer will provide daily updates until the closing ceremony on Feb. 22, ensuring Canadians are well-informed and can fully enjoy the Games. The...

“Canada and China Enhance Energy Collaboration”

On the first day of discussions in Beijing led by Prime Minister Mark Carney, the Canadian government has agreed to enhance collaboration with China...

“Canada and China Enhance Energy Collaboration”

On the first day of discussions in Beijing led by Prime Minister Mark Carney, the Canadian government has agreed to enhance collaboration with China in clean and traditional energy domains following a history of strained relations between the two...

“Canadian PM Carney Visits China to Boost Trade Relations”

Prime Minister Mark Carney has arrived in Beijing, marking the initial visit by a Canadian prime minister to China in the past eight years. During his stay, Carney is scheduled to hold meetings with senior communist leaders before engaging...

“United Arab Emirates Exits OPEC, Shakes Global Oil Market”

The United Arab Emirates has announced its decision to depart from both the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and OPEC+. This move, effective Friday, comes amidst an unparalleled energy crisis triggered by the Iran conflict, revealing internal...

“Shell Finalizes $22B Acquisition of ARC Resources”

Shell has finalized a $22 billion agreement to purchase ARC Resources Ltd., uniting the primary player in Canada's initial operating liquefied natural gas initiative with a significant producer in one of North America's most lucrative shale zones. Wael Sawan,...

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“Norwegian royal son on trial for rape and abuse”

The trial of Marius Borg Høiby, the son of Norway's crown princess, began on Tuesday facing multiple charges, including rape, marking the start of...

“Canada and China Enhance Energy Collaboration”

On the first day of discussions in Beijing led by Prime Minister Mark Carney, the Canadian government has agreed to enhance collaboration with China...

“Ontario Faces Soaring Homelessness Crisis”

A fresh report by Ontario's municipalities reveals a concerning rise in homelessness, impacting an estimated 85,000 individuals lacking shelter in 2025. The province also...

“Poulin Leads Veteran-Heavy Canadian Women’s Hockey Team to Italy”

Sixteen veterans from the winning team in Beijing, who secured gold, will lead the Canadian women's hockey team at the upcoming Olympics in Italy....

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“Mild 3.9-Magnitude Earthquake Rattles Shawville, Quebec”

Earthquakes Canada has reported a 3.9-magnitude earthquake just north of Shawville, Quebec, on Tuesday afternoon. Residents in areas around Ottawa, Maniwaki, and Pembroke felt...

“Ford’s U.S. Auto Sales Soar in 2025 Amid Hybrid Demand”

Ford announced an increase in U.S. auto sales for 2025 driven by high demand for hybrid models and affordable pickup trucks, which helped offset a decline in electric vehicle sales. The company's annual sales surged by six percent to...

“Legendary Trapper Robert Stitt Retires After 55 Years in Yukon Wilderness”

Robert Stitt, a 75-year-old trapper, has spent 55 years outdoors trapping in the southeast Yukon on the Beaver River. However, due to the high cost of aircraft rentals and the increasing threat of wildfires in the area, he has...

“Desjardins Data Breach Suspect Arrested in Spain”

Juan Pablo Serrano, sought since June 2024 in connection with a significant data breach at Desjardins, was apprehended in Spain, as per a news release issued by Quebec provincial police on Tuesday. The arrest took place on the evening...

“Yaletown Stabbing Suspect Pleads Guilty”

A 35-year-old woman has pled guilty to charges related to a series of stabbing incidents that occurred in Vancouver's Yaletown area last October. Tamara Hamelin was apprehended on October 10 following an altercation that resulted in three individuals being...

“Norwegian royal son on trial for rape and abuse”

The trial of Marius Borg Høiby, the son of Norway's crown princess, began on Tuesday facing multiple charges, including rape, marking the start of a lengthy legal process that has brought negative attention to the royal family. Høiby, 29, is...

“Canada and China Enhance Energy Collaboration”

On the first day of discussions in Beijing led by Prime Minister Mark Carney, the Canadian government has agreed to enhance collaboration with China in clean and traditional energy domains following a history of strained relations between the two...

“Ontario Faces Soaring Homelessness Crisis”

A fresh report by Ontario's municipalities reveals a concerning rise in homelessness, impacting an estimated 85,000 individuals lacking shelter in 2025. The province also hosts close to 2,000 encampments, with over half of the homeless enduring extended periods exceeding...

“Poulin Leads Veteran-Heavy Canadian Women’s Hockey Team to Italy”

Sixteen veterans from the winning team in Beijing, who secured gold, will lead the Canadian women's hockey team at the upcoming Olympics in Italy. The team is spearheaded by captain Marie-Philip Poulin, renowned for scoring the most Olympic goals...

“Ford’s U.S. Auto Sales Soar in 2025 Amid Hybrid Demand”

Ford announced an increase in U.S. auto sales for 2025 driven by high demand for hybrid models and affordable pickup trucks, which helped offset a decline in electric vehicle sales. The company's annual sales surged by six percent to...

“United Arab Emirates Exits OPEC, Shakes Global Oil Market”

The United Arab Emirates has announced its decision to depart from both the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and OPEC+. This move, effective Friday, comes amidst an unparalleled energy crisis triggered by the Iran conflict, revealing internal...

“Influencer’s Time-Traveling Twist in Debut Novel”

Caro Claire Burke's debut novel, "Yesteryear," showcases a modern-day tradwife influencer who presents her idyllic farm life to 8 million followers. However, her world is turned upside down when she wakes up in the 1800s, facing the challenges of...

“Whitehorse Prepares for Spring Freshet and Landslide Risks”

The City of Whitehorse is getting ready for the spring freshet season and the potential risk of landslides in the downtown area. Officials highlight similarities between this year's snowpack and that of 2022 when landslides caused road closures and...

“The Buzzer: Your Daily Guide to the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics”

The Milan Cortina Winter Olympics have commenced, with the opening events including mixed doubles curling matches featuring Canada against Czechia. The Canadian women's hockey team will have their first game on Thursday, followed by figure skating on Friday and...

“Heated Rivalry” Fans Flock to Canadian Filming Locations

Tourism organizations in Canada are leveraging the popularity of the Crave series "Heated Rivalry" to attract fans to visit the show's filming locations. Ottawa Tourism, for instance, has embraced the show by highlighting itself as the birthplace of Shane...

Can U.S. manufacturing be great again?

Editor's note: In April, the White House announced sweeping tariffs to revitalize American manufacturing. But will production indeed return to U.S. soil as the Trump administration hopes? CGTN has launched a five-part "Return of American Manufacturing?" series to explore...

The tariff hammer falls – but on whom?

Tariffs are "for national security, to protect jobs and to fight unfair trade practices." Really? According to the latest polls, the vast majority of Americans neither support the government's tariff policy nor believe it will create jobs. In reality,...