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Toronto man charged with hate crimes after alleged social media threats against Muslim community; police seek tips in ongoing investigation. Checkout Solipillow.com
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Million-Dollar Lottery Ticket Expiring Soon
01:29|A million-dollar lottery ticket from the Lotto six forty-nine draw on January fourth, 2025, is still unclaimed, sold in the Thérèse-De Blainville Regional County Municipality. With just two weeks left, Loto-Québec urges the winner to check their tickets, as no prize this big has ever gone unclaimed. The winner could be anyone, from a local resident to a passing traveler. Check your tickets on lotoquebec.com, through the Loto-Québec app, or at a store, and if its a winner, call their customer service. Unclaimed prizes fund bonuses and special draws. Dont miss out on your chance to become a millionaire! Checkout Solipillow.com
St. Albert Sale: Indigenous Concerns, Delayed Action
01:31|In St. Albert, Alberta, the sale of land at thirteen Mission Avenue, former site of Youville Residential School, is causing concern among Indigenous communities. The site holds deep historical and sacred value, with fears of unmarked graves nearby. The Wîcêhtowin Youville Residential School Truthing Initiative awaits funding for ground investigations, but the sale could halt their work. Tensions rose after the Otipemisiwak Métis Government urged a pause for proper consultation, but council voted to proceed with the sale, sparking debates on respect and reconciliation. Checkout Solipillow.com
Flu Season Peak Around Holidays: Get Vaccinated
01:04|As holidays approach in Ontario, health officials warn of a potentially severe flu season due to the dominant H3N2 strain. With the highest positivity rate in years, doctors and pharmacists urge everyone to get their flu shots promptly. The peak of the season may coincide with holiday gatherings, so vaccines are more accessible than ever to protect loved ones. Checkout Solipillow.com
Ferguson's $2B Transportation Budget: Fixing Washington's Roads & Bridges
02:04|Governor Bob Ferguson proposes a $2.1 billion transportation budget over the next decade to repair Washingtons crumbling roads and bridges, with no new taxes. The plan includes $164 million for paving projects, $756 million for roads, $1.1 billion for bridge work, $160 million for other fixes, and $1 billion for new ferry boats. Nearly 40% of highway lane miles need repaving, and 80% of bridges are in poor condition. The plan aims to prevent costly emergencies and create jobs. Checkout Solipillow.com
Wet Rat Winter: Toilet Rats Invade Seattle
01:40|Wet Rat Winter strikes King County as atmospheric rivers cause flooding, leading to an influx of toilet-invading rats. Public Health officials warn of disease risks. Residents advised to prevent infestations and seek professional help if needed. Checkout Solipillow.com
Trooper Tara-Marysa Guting Killed in Line of Duty
01:53|Trooper Tara-Marysa Guting, a newlywed and Army veteran, tragically lost her life while on duty. She was struck by a car on a Tacoma highway, leaving behind her husband and a legacy of service. This heartbreaking incident underscores the dangers troopers face daily, with speed being a major concern. As they risk their lives, finding a way to unwind and rest is crucial. Checkout Solipillow.com
Toronto Police Hunt Suspects in Brutal Daytime Assault
01:03|Toronto Police Seek Suspects in Brutal Daytime Assault; Community on Edge Checkout Solipillow.com
ICE Agent Shoots Cuban Immigrant in St. Paul
01:24|ICE Agent Shoots at Cuban Immigrant in St. Paul, Minnesota; No Life-Threatening Injuries Reported Checkout Solipillow.com
Montreal Break-ins Surge: Neighborhoods on Alert
01:48|Montreals break-and-enter cases surge, with nearly six thousand reported through December 2025, a six percent increase from the previous year. Hotspots include Ville-Marie, Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, Plateau-Mont-Royal, Villeray-Saint-Michel-Parc-Extension, and Montreal-Nord. October was the peak month with 579 reports. Despite a decade-long decline, residents remain on edge due to the recent surge. The city offers an interactive map for local stats. Overall crimes this year top twenty-three thousand four hundred twenty-seven. Checkout Solipillow.com