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Montreal public transit ridership fell in 2025 due to rotating strikes, agency says
Montreal’s public transit agency says commuters took about 20 million fewer trips on its network in 2025 as metros and buses were disrupted by rotating strikes.

Melissa Gilbert asks judge to protect ‘sweet husband’ Timothy Busfield in jail
'I will close by asking you to please, please, take care of my sweet husband. As he is my protector, I am his, but I cannot protect him now,' Gilbert wrote to a judge.

The DTES ‘problem’ is not a housing problem, SRO employee says
Global News requested an interview with Larry Campbell, who is more than halfway through his six-month $92,000 contract, but we have yet to receive a response from Eby’s office.

Canadian team wins 2026 World Snow Sculpting Championship in Stillwater
Team Fjordwitches, a team of three women from Quebec, Canada, is once again the winner of the World Snow Sculpting Championship, which was held Wednesday through Saturday in downtown Stillwater. Team Fjordwitches — Fanny-Fay Tremblay-Girard, Joelle Gagnon and Marie-Claude-Paris-Tanguay — beat out 15 other teams from around the world to win this year’s competition and a $1,500 prize with their entry, “The Inosculation of Souls.” The team, which was also crowned champion in 2024, also won the Artists’ Choice Award, which had a $500 prize. Team Falcon of Mongolia placed second and won $1,000, and Team Thailand took third and won $500. The People’s Choice Award, which had a $500 prize, went to Team Kawsay of Peru. Teams were judged on creativity, technical execution and overall visual impact, said Robin Anthony-Evenson, president of the Greater Stillwater Chamber of Commerce Foundation. Related Articles State Fair ticket prices will not increase for 2026, Fair board votes Appointments for free Valentine’s Day weddings available in 10 counties VocalEssence and Sir John Rutter offer a balm for the wounded Twin Cities Skywatch: There’s a giant on the rise Here’s your day-by-day guide to the 2026 St. Paul Winter Carnival “These artists represent the very best of international snow sculpting,” Anthony-Evenson said. “The championship brings global talent to Stillwater while creating a shared winter experience that celebrates creativity, culture, and community.” The championship, which brought more than 67,000 people to town Wednesday through Sunday, is considered the marquee event of the city’s World Snow Celebration, which continues through next Sunday, and includes live music, food and beverage events, a winter market, and family activities. “Visitors are encouraged to experience the sculptures up close while enjoying the broader festival offerings,” Anthony-Evenson said. The sculptures will remain up for viewing in Lowell Park as long as weather permits, she said. For more information, go to www.worldsnowcelebration.com. Related Articles State Fair ticket prices will not increase for 2026, Fair board votes Appointments for free Valentine’s Day weddings available in 10 counties VocalEssence and Sir John Rutter offer a balm for the wounded Twin Cities Skywatch: There’s a giant on the rise Here’s your day-by-day guide to the 2026 St. Paul Winter Carnival

Analysts warn that Iran crisis carries potential nuclear risks

RFK Jr.’s MAHA movement has picked up steam in statehouses. Here’s what to expect in 2026
RC Lens : Ce que Florian Thauvin révèle vraiment sur sa relation avec Pierre Sage et ce rôle de leader

OM : Fabrizio Romano annonce l’arrivée imminente d’une pépite de Feyenoord qui pourrait bouleverser l’effectif

RC Lens : Florian Thauvin devra compter sur le club lensois pour participer à la Coupe du monde 2026
Toute l'actualité de votre club favori sur le premier site quasi-entièrement dédié aux notes et analyse des performances des joueurs après chaque match, mais aussi à toute l'actu foot et mercato.

FC Nantes : Ce qu’a vraiment déclaré Kantari après la débâcle face au Paris FC qui agace les fans

Ice dancer Allison Reed returns to Olympics after 16 years, skating for Lithuania

