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- 'A pillar of our community has fallen’
Hannu Halminen, a Clarington developer and philanthropist, has passed away.
- Canada named as having one of the world's most beautiful destinations
Banff National Park in the Alberta Rockies has been named one of the world's most beautiful destinations by Travel + Leisure.
- Should couple in their 50s who want to retire tap into RRSPs or apply for CPP?
Consider consulting a financial advisor to determine the best retirement strategy for your individual circumstances.
- About Last Night: Canadiens avert injury disaster in win over Leafs
The Montreal Canadiens won 3-1 against the Toronto Maple Leafs.
- Kids concerts bring spring smiles to Vernon
Kids' music festival at Performing Arts Centre brings joy to local children with performances by Myrtle Sisters, Circus INcognitus, and Merry Marching Band.
- 33 years since Oscar nom, Montreal filmmaker Joyce Borenstein feels sense of closure
Joyce Borenstein re-watches Oscar-nominated films from her father, seeking closure.
- Hands on
Art exhibit focuses on hands in portraits
- Celebrate pi day with (what else?) fresh pie
Pi Day celebrated on March 14, math and baking enthusiasts rejoice.
- ‘Heated Rivalry,’ Cynthia Erivo and Lady Gaga Win Big at Queerties Awards: Full Winners List - Variety
Cynthia Erivo and Lady Gaga win big at the Queerties Awards
- A Deep Dive into Marathon for PS5 - wadenanews.ca
A new sci-fi shooter game called Marathon for PS5 has been released.
- Strumbellas to headline 2026 Cloverdale Rodeo & Country Fair
Strumbellas to headline 2026 Cloverdale Rodeo & Country Fair
- Haudenosaunee-Anishinaabe supergroup to perform at Junos Honouring Ceremony
A new supergroup of musicians from Six Nations of the Grand River and Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation will perform at the Junos Honouring Ceremony.
- Ridge Meadows South Asian Cultural Society gala raises thousands for local charities
Ridge Meadows South Asian Cultural Society raises thousands for local charities at its annual gala.
- Aldergrove kids spread kindness across the community
Alder Grove children volunteer at seniors' home, zoo, and local businesses
- Uruguay’s candombe brings streets to life as the once-banned musical tradition roars back - The Guardian
Uruguay's candombe music has been banned since 1938, but it's making a comeback
- Best-dressed rugby fans spotted at Vancouver Sevens 2026
Best-dressed fans brought creative costumes to the Vancouver Sevens 2026 event.
- 100 Mile Wranglers commemorate season with awards banquet
The 100 Mile Wranglers wrapped up their season on Sunday, March 1 with an awards banquet.
- Cobalt woman 'frozen in disbelief' after lottery win
Ontario couple wins $100,000 lottery prize.
- Anatomy of a free fall: How Timothée Chalamet Oscar odds plummeted in 2 weeks - Gold Derby
Oscars discourse got toxic
- ‘Pinch-me moment’: Saanich songwriter’s track lands spot in new Netflix series
Cati Landry's song 'Mind's Eye' is featured in the new Netflix series Vladimir.
- ‘Beyond the Stage’ offers local acting classes and performances for kids
Local theatre company offers acting classes and performances for kids.
- Activist Garth Mullins to speak at Campbell River Community Action Team fundraiser March 12
Garth Mullins, activist, to speak at Campbell River Community Action Team fundraiser on March 12.
- Okotoks artist interprets 5,000-year-old Irish rock art
Okotoks artist seeks to decipher 5,000-year-old Irish rock art, discovers possible connections to ancient Celtic mythology, sparks debate among local historians and archaeologists
- Nomination for Langdon's Golden Horseshoe Awards now open
Nomination period now open
- Late newspaper editor’s columns back in print in Vernon and off to the rink
Late newspaper editor's columns to be published posthumously in local papers
- USask Culinary team finds winning recipe in soup competition
USask's Junior Sous Chef Aaron Luciano wins Nutrien Winter Shines YXE crown with innovative recipe
- District keeps old billboard policy, opts for case-by-case review
Kitimat council keeps old billboard policy, opting for case-by-case review instead of changing the municipal code.
- David Foster to play Inner Harbour concert in August
David Foster to headline Inner Harbour concert in August
- Out and About: Richmond’s diversity enriched by Buddhist temples
Grant McMillan visits Buddhist temples in Richmond, highlighting the city's diversity.
- Ontario author recreates Romeo and Juliet in modern day Campbell River
A high school student writes a modern retelling of Romeo and Juliet set in Campbell River, B.C.
- Persian instrumental duo performs at Rivercity Stage
Persian instrumental duo performs at Rivercity Stage
- Magnetic 'chess game' recalled in Canada due to possible 'life-threatening' risk
Magnetic 'chess game' recalled in Canada due to safety concerns