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- Nuclear shadow from World War II hangs over salmon returns in the Columbia River
Nuclear shadow from World War II contaminates Okanagan salmon
- Pedestrian hit by truck in Vernon intersection
Pedestrian hit by truck in Vernon intersection, RCMP investigating, traffic redirected to single-lane on 27th Street.
- I'm married with university-age kids. I have a major life change. How do I tell my family? Ask Lisi
It's best to choose a private, quiet time to have the conversation, and try to pick a good time when everyone is relatively calm and not rushed. Consider having a calm and honest conversation with each of your family members separately, rather than trying to break the news to everyone at once. You might also want to prepare a simple explanation of what's happening and how you're feeling, and be open to answering any questions or concerns they may have.
- Non-profit hopes P.E.I.'s paused affordable housing program will be 'back in action' soon
Government pauses affordable housing program, non-profit hopes for resumption soon.
- Shawn Crossman Moncton's next mayor
Shawn Crossman to become Moncton's next mayor
- Inside a restored $7.6-million 'California-style' High Park bungalow that was originally built more than a century ago
This 1924 Toronto house boasts a rare arts and crafts-style design.
- Elliot Page gave $25K for a community well in N.S. It's still not running and he's not happy - CBC
Elliot Page donates $25K to Nova Scotia community well, but it's not functioning as expected.
- Fisherman’s Landing turns the calendar — and its prices — to the ‘80s for 40th anniversary
Fisherman’s Landing restaurant in Rocky Harbour celebrates its 40th anniversary by transforming into an 80s time capsule with retro menu prices.
- Toronto Tempo’s path to victory in WNBA, and an early CEBL favourite
Toronto's WNBA team, Tempo, has officially begun play, marking a milestone in the league's expansion into the city. The team has been touted as an early favourite to win the championship. The moment marked the culmination of years of planning and preparation for the team's players and staff.
- Funny marching band takes steps to Vernon stage
The Merry Marching Band performs at VDPAC's Kids Series
- Annual Cloverdale Rodeo 50/50 draw funds youth scholarships
The 2023 Annual Cloverdale Rodeo 50/50 draw raised funds for youth scholarships.
- Brilliant Gilgeous-Alexander leads Thunder past Lakers for series sweep - TSN
Thunder's Shai Gilgeous-Alexander leads team to series sweep, Lakers' LeBron James faces biggest home underdog disadvantage in Game 4.
- WHL NOTEBOOK: Final knotted at a game apiece
The Kamloops Blazers and the Winnipeg Ice ended the week tied at 1-0 in their best-of-five series.
- My Nintendo Store Is Changing Its Name This Month - Nintendo Life
My Nintendo Store
- 'Tiny homes' project for veterans in Winnipeg moving ahead after 4-year delay
Tiny homes project for veterans in Winnipeg delays, but on track for fall opening
- Homeless plan exacerbating existing issues in social housing buildings, seniors housing advocate says
Homeless plan sparks concern among seniors in social housing
- 'Tiny homes' village for vets in Winnipeg expected to open this year
Tiny homes village for veterans to open in Winnipeg
- Toronto exes are sharing the dog after a breakup. Inside the rise of 'pet-nups'
Toronto exes opting for pet custody agreements
- Comox Valley nurse Vera Myers honoured for National Nursing Week
Comox Valley nurse Vera Myers recognized for her contributions to nursing during National Nursing Week.
- Arsenal Get Clear Message on Willian Pacho Before PSG Game
PSG shows defensive solidity against Bayern Munich
- Takeaways: Ducks impress with bounce-back performance vs. Golden Knights
The Ducks rebounded from a 6-2 defeat by scoring four goals in the third period
- Buffalo Sabres vs. Montreal Canadiens - NHL Game Recap - May 10, 2026 - CBS Sports
Canadiens' defence, goaltending giving them edge in series against Sabres
- WHAT’S ON: A list of PQB community events, week of May 10, 2026
PQB Community Theater presents 'The Wizard of Oz,' Saturday, May 15, 2pm & 7pm at the PQB Community Theater; PQB Public Library hosts a Spring Book Sale, Friday, May 14, 9am-4pm; PQB Historical Society hosts a Genealogy Research Workshop, Saturday, May 15, 9am-12pm at the PQB Historical Society Museum
- 100 Mile House rookie officer settles in to his first-choice community
Cst. Dalton Pasmore becomes 100 Mile House's newest police officer.
- Walk takes strides towards safer community in Vernon
Western Financial hosts fundraiser with ice-cream bar on May 14, aiming to make Vernon a safer community.
- Backstage Reaction to Asuka’s Emotional WWE Backlash Moment Amid Uncertainty About Her Future - Ringside News
Asuka's WWE future uncertain after emotional Backlash moment
- Joe Gomez reveals Liverpool dressing room reaction to Anfield boos - The Independent
Liverpool fans booed the team off the pitch after a 1-1 draw against Chelsea
- Taiwan Launches Danjiang Bridge, Showcasing World-Class Engineering
Taiwan launches world's longest single-mast asymmetric cable-stayed bridge, marking a major engineering milestone after nearly three decades of planning and construction.
- Golden Pride Society receives record-breaking contribution from the Pursuit Community Fund
Pursuit Community Fund becomes platinum sponsor of Golden Pride Society, marking record-breaking contribution
- NEWS OF THE WEEK: Sam Smith and Christian Cowan reportedly engaged
Sam Smith and Christian Cowan reportedly set to get married after wearing matching engagement rings at the Met Gala.
- Over 34,000 Islanders are waiting for a family doctor. Here's how recruiters are trying to help
The province is struggling to attract enough family doctors to help 34,000 Islanders on the patient registry.
- N.L.’s travelling book boxes were the little free libraries of the early 1900s
A British medical missionary, Dr. Wilfred Grenfell, was inspired to create and distribute free book boxes to fishermen in Newfoundland after a chance meeting with a man seeking new books.
- Courtois, Tchouameni start in a 4-3-3 – How Real Madrid can line up against Barcelona
Real Madrid's Luka Modrić, Luka Tchouameni, and Federico Valverde may start in a 4-3-3 formation against Barcelona.
- Winnie the Pooh has been beloved for 100 years. But fame wasn't so enchanting for the real Christopher Robin
Winnie the Pooh was published 100 years ago
- Ontario police investigating Senior Assassin game after unhoused man sprayed with water gun
Ontario police investigate students over water gun incident
- Winnie the Pooh has been beloved for 100 years. But fame wasn't so enchanting for the real Christopher Robin - CBC
Winnie the Pooh was created by A.A. Milne to satirize his son's childhood
- Toronto begins citywide cleanup blitz early ahead of FIFA World Cup 2026 - CBC
Toronto is starting a citywide cleanup effort ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, fans are flocking to revamped BMO Field for a practice run, and the city's public transit system is preparing for increased ridership.
- Sabalenka out of Italian Open amid injury concerns for Roland Garros - Al Jazeera
Aryna Sabalenka loses to Sorana Cirstea in Italian Open
- “We thought he was copping out joining AC/DC, cos they were a pretty simple rock band”: Before he joined one of the most iconic bands in music, this legendary Australian singer was in a forgotten country-rock outfit - Louder
Angus Young had previously been in a band called Louder.
- San Jose Earthquakes 1 – Whitecaps FC 1: Whitecaps earn hard-fought draw in battle for best in the West
Whitecaps FC earns a hard-fought draw against San Jose Earthquakes, extending their unbeaten streak to six matches.