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Italian fashion great Valentino dies at home in Rome at 93

NBA All-Star Game starters announced: Here's who made the teams for 2026

San Francisco's Civic Center area impacted by planned PG&E power outages
San Francisco’s Civic Center neighborhood started their day without power on Monday morning. The planned power outage was scheduled in order for PG&E crews to figure out the extent of damage caused by the substation fire last month that wiped out power for thousands. Lights are back on for many of the approximately 3,600 customers impacted by this planned power outage, indicating progress toward the goal of fully restoring power by noon. Though the power outage did not impact many areas in San Francisco, videos from Monday morning show PG&E trucks and outages outside City Hall and the former Twitter headquarters. The lights were also out at Civic Center Plaza and some traffic light intersections in that area. The Civic Center area was one that did not get their lights back on until days later during the December substation fire. PG&E has agreed to a hearing with San Francisco’s city leaders on Feb. 12 to discuss thoroughly what happened during that massive outage in December. There is a second planned outage scheduled for Tuesday in the Richmond district. The outage will affect 14,000 customers but is only expected to last a couple of hours.

Sharks acquire winger Kiefer Sherwood in a trade with the Canucks

Venezuela : quel serait le coût environnemental de la relance de la production pétrolière voulue par Trump ?

Une tempête solaire majeure touche la terre donnant lieu à de superbes aurores boréales
Ce phénomène est le plus puissant du genre observé « depuis l’année 2003 ». Il pourrait causer des perturbations sur les réseaux électriques et satellitaires et provoquer d’impressionnantes aurores boréales jusqu’à des latitudes très basses.

En Turquie, Ankara au bord de la panne sèche d’eau courante
Le niveau des barrages affiche 1,12 % de taux de remplissage en raison des sécheresses. L’Etat de Recep Tayyip Erdogan nie toute responsabilité et accuse la mairie d’opposition d’incompétence.

Here's when you can start filing your taxes for 2025 in Canada if you want your refund ASAP
If you've been eyeing your bank account and thinking about that sweet tax refund, now's the time to get ready. Tax season in Canada is just around the corner, and if you file early, you could get your money back sooner than you might think.Before you rush to fill out your return, though, you'll want to know exactly when you can file — and what steps to take now if you're hoping for a fast refund.The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) has confirmed that it will officially start accepting tax returns for the 2025 tax year on February 23, 2026.READ ALSO: The CRA is sitting on over $1.7B in uncashed cheques — Here's how to check if any are yoursThat's when online filing opens, and if you're signed up for direct deposit, you could see your money in as little as two weeks. Not too shabby for a bit of paperwork.So if you've been wondering when you can start filing taxes for 2025 in Canada, it's a good idea to start planning ahead now. There are a few things you can do ahead of time to make sure you're ready to go once the tax return filing date arrives. — (@) The CRA recommends double-checking some things now so your filing process goes smoothly and you don't get held up waiting for access to your account. Here's what you should do ASAP: Log in to your CRA My Account. If you've forgotten your sign-in info or security answers, you can now reset them yourself online or contact the CRA by phone. But if you wait until February or March, expect long wait times on the phone — it gets busy fast, so now's the time to sort it out. Set up multi-factor authentication. Starting February 2026, all CRA My Account users will be required to have a backup multi-factor authentication (MFA) method (like an authenticator app or passcode grid). You'll need to set this up first before you can access your account when tax season kicks off. Update your personal info. Got a new phone number or moved last year? Changed your marital status? Update those details now in your onlineto make sure your benefits and credits aren't delayed or disrupted.According to the CRA, early online filers can usually expect their returns to be processed in about two weeks, but paper returns take around eight weeks. So if a speedy refund is what you're after, filing online as soon as the CRA opens the gates is your best bet.Other key dates to know: March 2, 2026: RRSP contribution deadline if you want to count it toward your 2025 taxes April 30, 2026: Deadline to file your 2025 tax return (unless you're self-employed) April 30, 2026: Deadline to pay any taxes owed June 15, 2026: Filing deadline for self-employed Canadians and their spousesThe bottom line? The more you prep, the faster you file — and the faster that sweet refund can land in your account.When do you usually file your taxes?As soon as I can 🤑Midway through the season ⏳Right on the deadline... give or take a few days 😅READ NEXT: Tax brackets in Canada: Here's what you'll pay in each province on your 2025 tax returnAI tools may have been used to support the creation or distribution of this content; however, it has been carefully edited and fact-checked by a member of Narcity's Editorial team. For more information on our use of AI, please visit our Editorial Standards page.

Cineplex is bringing back this cheap movie ticket and popcorn deal and here's how to get it

4.020 euros les 31,1035 grammes #ChiffreDuJour

Nouveau record : une once d'or vaut désormais plus de 4000 euros !

