The automotive world is mourning the heartbreaking loss of Kyle Loftis, the creator behind the legendary 1320Video brand that transformed street racing and drag racing media forever. As news spread online, thousands of fans began searching questions like “what happened to Kyle Loftis,” “how did Kyle Loftis die,” and “Kyle Loftis cause of death.” Tributes Continue reading
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Device found at Kitchener gas station deemed not dangerous
What began as an ordinary day at a gas station in Kitchener quickly escalated into a coordinated emergency response after an employee reported a suspicious object near one of the fuel pumps. The incident occurred near the busy intersection of King Street East and Sportsworld Crossing Road, an area that typically sees steady vehicle traffic Continue reading
Canada ranks 5th in education and research analysis
A recent global assessment of universities and research ecosystems places Canada among the world’s leading nations for higher education and academic research, though still trailing behind a few key competitors, most notably the United States. According to the 2026 MeasuresHE ranking, which evaluates 100 countries based on higher education performance and research strength, Canada secured Continue reading
Letters to the Editor, May 6: “Canadians Would Benefit from Further Expansion of the Canada Pension Plan”
In recent years, the global political and economic landscape has undergone profound shifts. Longstanding assumptions about stability, prosperity, and democratic resilience are being challenged on multiple fronts. Against this backdrop, it is hardly surprising that Canadians are beginning to reassess their place in the world and consider new or strengthened partnerships beyond their traditional alliances. Continue reading
Disagree with the CRA’s assessment? Here’s how to push back
For most Canadians, the end of April signals closure. Tax returns are filed, documents are stored away, and attention shifts back to everyday life. But for a growing number of taxpayers, that moment marks not relief but the beginning of a new and often frustrating process. Disputes with the Canada Revenue Agency are becoming increasingly Continue reading
FIFA Fan Festival Toronto 2026: Free Entry, VIP Tickets Up to $300, and Massive Concert Lineup at Fort York and The Bentway
Toronto is getting ready for one of the biggest global soccer celebrations in Canada, as FIFA Fan Festival Toronto officially opens ticket registration. The festival will run alongside the FIFA World Cup broadcast period and is expected to draw huge crowds with a mix of live match screenings, concerts, and interactive fan experiences. For fans Continue reading
Will Canadian taxpayers bear the cost of risky mortgages
Canada’s housing finance system is often described as one of the safest in the world. Low default rates, strong banking regulations, and a government-backed insurance framework have created the perception that mortgage lending is a stable, almost risk-free business—especially for the country’s largest banks. On the surface, this reputation appears justified. Canadian banks consistently report Continue reading
FBI Presence at Louise Lucas Office Sparks Major Questions — What’s Happening in Portsmouth Right Now?
A developing situation in Portsmouth has quickly drawn national attention, as a visible FBI presence at the office of L. Louise Lucas raises serious questions about ongoing law enforcement activity. The incident, first reported by local media, has triggered widespread interest, with many asking what prompted federal authorities to show up at the office of Continue reading
Carlos Correa Injury Shocker: Astros Star Carlos Correa Out for Season After Devastating Ankle Injury
The Houston Astros have been dealt a crushing blow that could reshape their entire 2026 season. Star infielder Carlos Correa is expected to miss the rest of the year after suffering a serious left ankle injury that will require season-ending surgery. This latest Carlos Correa injury update has sent shockwaves across Major League Baseball, raising Continue reading
Todd Monken Under Immediate Pressure: Cleveland Browns Head Coach Faces Hot Seat Before First Game as QB Crisis Deepens
The Cleveland Browns haven’t even played a single snap under new leadership, yet all eyes are already locked on one name: Todd Monken. The newly appointed Cleveland Browns head coach is stepping into one of the toughest situations in the NFL, and the pressure is building fast. From questions about the quarterback room to major Continue reading