Global National: Dec. 31, 2025 – Calgary’s Water Crisis and More
As 2025 draws to a close, Calgary finds itself grappling with a significant crisis, the aftermath of a catastrophic water main break that has shocked the city yet again. In a scenario that feels eerily like déjà vu, Calgarians are faced with mandatory water usage limits following the city’s second severe water main failure in less than two years. Adam MacVicar reports on the swift emergency response efforts, highlighting the challenges faced by residents and city officials alike as they navigate the implications of this infrastructure disaster. The break not only disrupted daily life; it also posed immediate dangers for drivers who found themselves caught in the chaos, underscoring the precarious nature of Calgary’s aging water infrastructure.
In the realm of sports, the excitement builds as Hockey Canada reveals its full roster for the upcoming 2026 Milan Olympics. This marks a pivotal moment, as the games will once again see NHL players participating after a twelve-year hiatus. Neetu Garcha takes a closer look at the selection process, discussing which players made the cut, the notable changes from Canada’s 4 Nations Face-Off squad, and the controversial omissions that have sparked conversation among fans and analysts alike. With the world watching, the pressure is on for Canada to reclaim its place on the Olympic podium.
Turning our gaze overseas, the situation in Odesa, Ukraine, remains dire as recent drone attacks targeted both residential buildings and critical power infrastructure, resulting in six injuries. Reggie Cecchini reports on this escalating violence, which further complicates the already fragile peace negotiations in the region. With such aggressive actions, hopes for a lasting resolution seem increasingly distant, casting a shadow over any potential diplomatic efforts.
As we reflect on the year that was, Mike Armstrong offers a comprehensive recap of 2025, navigating the various highs and lows in a unique alphabetical format. From the federal Liberals’ unexpected political rebound to the election of a new pope, the year has been rich with significant events that have shaped both national and global landscapes. With each passing story, 2025 serves as a reminder of the resilience and complexity of the world we navigate.
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Why was this countdown so focused on Merica
The water main break is Danielle Smith's fault. This is Danielle Smith's Alberta!
I hope the natives get a grant for a solar battery system
It is sad that the infrastructure has failed. But it will be a minor inconvenience compared to the lack of safe potable water on so many of Canada's First Nation Lands that has been going on for many, many years.
… and I gotta drive to Kansas City, then Kelowna afterwards.
Sigh!*
Well I have Canadian Frontiersman's blood.
Infrastructure across our country has been neglected for too long, and it's coming home to roost.
Send another billion to Ukraine IMMEDIATELY !!
May Love & Peace Prevail In The World….
Add 100's of thousands of new people onto infrastructure that's not upgraded or properly maintained by incompetent governments for decades, and this is the result.
Amazing how the legacy news frames the fraud… why don’t you show the countless day cares that received millions per year and are always empty.
so much for all that inspection work that was supposedly done last year…this is a joke and someone needs to be held personally accountable because this is the result of pure negligence and greed.
Just Propaganda
Did this not happen last year? Where’s the money gone…overseas
Alberta incompetence and corruption on display. Who pocketed the money to maintain infrastructure?
Just get Rednexit over with. You want out, leave.
Anyone reach out to ex-mayor Gondek for comment? Did she forget to fix it?
Government failure only leads to government increasing its spending and size
all news sites: fraud no big deal nothing to see here
Yikes, I feel terrible for the people that did NOT vote for the loser NDP in Calgary!
Check Smith’s pockets.
That was great job reporting and A-z
Now all the sepratists will want support from the federal government
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