Author name: Adrian Sutton

Adrian Sutton is a Canadian journalist with over 11 years of experience reporting on current events, politics, and public affairs. He earned his Political Economy and Media degree from the selective University of King’s College and conducted advanced research in governance and international relations at the University of Alberta. Adrian delivers timely, accurate, and insightful Breaking News coverage for readers across Canada.

Canada Opens World Mixed Doubles Curling With Win Start

Canada Opens World Mixed Doubles Curling With Win Start

Team Canada Dominates Opening Match at World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship A Flawless Start in the Hunt for Gold The World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship has officially begun, and Team Canada wasted absolutely no time letting the competition know they mean business. With the weight of a proud curling nation on their shoulders, the Canadian […]

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Russia Bombards Ukraine’s Dnipro for 20 Hours, 8 Killed

Russia Bombards Ukraine’s Dnipro for 20 Hours, 8 Dead

Relentless 20-Hour Barrage: Russia’s Sustained Assault on Dnipro Claims Eight Lives The war in Ukraine has seen many horrific moments, but this week’s attack on Dnipro stands out for its sheer brutality and duration. For 20 consecutive hours, Russian forces unleashed a non-stop bombardment on the central-eastern city, leaving a trail of destruction, grief, and

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England worry with Tino Livramento injury

England face World Cup worry with Tino Livramento injury

Newcastle Star Tino Livramento Injury Sparks England World Cup Fears The road to the 2026 FIFA World Cup is long and unpredictable, and England’s preparations have hit another concern. A fresh injury to Newcastle United full-back Tino Livramento has raised worries about his availability for upcoming international fixtures and possibly the World Cup cycle. The

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Miss Indian World Winners Mark End of Tradition

Miss Indian World Winners Mark End of Tradition

The Final Crown: Miss Indian World 2025 Winners Mark the End of a Celebrated Tradition The Miss Indian World pageant has reached its final chapter. The 2025 winners have been crowned, closing a long-standing tradition that has honored Indigenous womanhood, culture, and leadership across North America and beyond. For more than three decades, Miss Indian

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US Academics Show Rising Interest in Moving to Canada

US Academics Show Rising Interest in Moving to Canada

American Professors Moving to Canada: The 2026 Academic Exodus Explained A quiet but powerful shift is reshaping North American academia. Immigration attorneys and university recruitment officers across Canada are reporting an unprecedented surge in inquiries from American scholars—tenured professors, early-career researchers, doctoral candidates, and postdocs—all seeking a new professional home north of the border. This

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Alberta Develops New Teacher Certification Process

Alberta Develops New Teacher Certification Process

Alberta Launches Accelerated Teacher Certification to Tackle Staffing Crisis Alberta is making a decisive move to address one of its most urgent education challenges. With schools across the province struggling under a persistent teacher shortage, the government has introduced a major overhaul of the teacher certification process. This is not a small adjustment—it is a

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Wildfires Kill Florida Firefighter, Destroy Homes

Wildfires Kill Florida Firefighter, Destroy Homes

Tragedy on the Front Lines: Florida Firefighter Killed, 120 Georgia Homes Lost in Massive Wildfires The relentless wildfire season has claimed its first major casualties, leaving a Florida firefighter dead and more than 120 homes reduced to ash in southern Georgia. What began as a dry spell has escalated into a humanitarian and environmental crisis,

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Sinclair Honoured at National Newspaper Awards Event

Sinclair Honoured at National Newspaper Awards Event

Sinclair Honored with Top Prize at 2026 National Newspaper Awards: A Legacy of Canadian Storytelling The hum of anticipation inside the gala hall quieted as the final envelope of the evening was opened. For journalists across Canada, the National Newspaper Awards are the highest honor their craft can bestow—an institution that celebrates the relentless pursuit

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Canada Place Turns 40 as Cruise Season Hits Record

Canada Place Vancouver Marks 40th Anniversary Amid a History-Making 2026 Cruise Boom Standing at the edge of the Burrard Inlet, its iconic white sails reaching toward the North Shore mountains, Canada Place is more than just a pier—it is the beating heart of Vancouver’s waterfront identity. In 2026, this celebrated landmark hits a monumental milestone:

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U.S. Defense Secretary Hegseth and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Caine hold a briefing on the Iran war, at the Pentagon

WATCH: Hegseth Calls Iran War a “Gift to the World”

Hegseth Claims War With Iran Would Be a Global Benefit: A Deep Dive Into the Fallout Introduction: A Provocative Statement That Demands Examination Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has ignited a firestorm of controversy with a single, loaded statement: that a U.S. military confrontation with Iran would represent a gift to the entire world. The comment,

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