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  1. SLB Announces Dates for First-Quarter 2026 Results Conference Call

    SLB to hold conference call on April 24, 2026, to discuss Q1 2026 results

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  2. Korea roundup: Alteogen, Celltrion lead biotech deals

    Alteogen signed $579 million deal with Biogen, Celltrion boosted pipeline with $137.45 million deal, SK Chemicals expands with J2H Biotech, Yatiri Bio signs global option agreement with Oscotec.

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  3. Appointments and advancements for March 26, 2026

    Incyte appoints new CEO, Mirzyme promotes CEO, PTC names new VP of R&D, Vera names new CSO.

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  4. Yukon government warns of elevated spring flood risk in several communities

    Above-average snowpack heightens risk of spring flooding in Yukon communities

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  5. AngloGold Ashanti Publishes Its 2025 UK Annual Report, Form 20-F, Other Annual Reports and 2026 AGM Notice

    AngloGold Ashanti publishes 2025 UK Annual Report, 2025 Annual Report on Form 20-F, 2025 Sustainability Report, and 2025 Mineral Resource and Mineral Reserve Report.

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  6. Opinion: Carney’s Industrial Carbon Tax imposes real costs on Canadians

    The Canadian economy would lose $1,100 per person under the proposed industrial carbon tax.

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  7. This Common Lab Item Could Be Faking Microplastics Pollution

    New lab gloves may be causing microplastics overestimates.

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  8. Iran War Is Pushing Consumers to Break Up With Fossil Fuels

    Iran's war is driving down the cost of electric vehicles, solar panels, and other clean energy solutions.

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  9. Springbank Off-Stream Reservoir dry but operational

    SR1 reservoir is currently dry but operational.

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  10. India Pushes Back Flexible Coal Power Plan Amid Cost Uncertainty

    India delays coal-fired power plan due to cost uncertainty

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  11. Kelowna man penalized $5,000 for flying drone in active fire zone

    Kelowna man ordered to pay $5,000 for flying drone in active fire zone.

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  12. Okanagan Lake Resort insurer disputes liability in wildfire lawsuit

    Insurer disputes liability in Okanagan Lake Resort wildfire lawsuit.

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  13. US needs 'more flexibility' in its gas infrastructure: Lazard vice chair

    US natural gas infrastructure needs more flexibility to accommodate renewable energy growth.

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  14. Striking RM of Tache workers issue flood warning

    Overland flooding warning issued by striking RM of Tache workers

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  15. Candidate info night intends to attract the best and brightest

    Candidate info night aims to educate voters on candidates' stances and policies in a non-partisan setting.

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  16. No guarantees yet on hunting, fishing in Seal River proposal

    Hunters and fishermen's access uncertain

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  17. Gilead pens dual-purpose $2B Ouro M&A deal with Galapagos

    Gilead to acquire Ouro Medicines for $2.17B, expand autoimmune portfolio.

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  18. Terabase Energy Named to Fast Company’s Annual List of the World’s Most Innovative Companies of 2026

    Terabase Energy named to Fast Company's list of World's Most Innovative Companies of 2026.

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  19. pH7 Technologies Expands Vancouver Facility to Strengthen North American Supply of Critical Platinum Group Metals

    pH7 Technologies expands Vancouver facility to increase PGM recovery and strengthen regional supply chains.

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  20. One of Earth’s Greatest Migrations Is Collapsing Beneath Our Rivers

    Freshwater fish migration facing 80% decline

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  21. Newron Presents 2025 Financial Results and Provides 2026 Outlook

    Newron reports 2025 financial results and 2026 outlook.

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  22. Redwire Awarded Contract to Deliver ELSA High-Performance, Low-Mass Solar Arrays to Moog Inc. for National Security Program

    Redwire wins $12.8M contract to deliver ELSA wings to Moog Inc. for national security program.

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  23. Smith-Carney pipeline deal to miss early deadlines, premier says

    Deadlines in Alberta's energy and climate deal to miss, premier says.

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  24. Kelowna drone operator fined $5K for helicopter interference during 2023 wildfire

    Kelowna drone operator fined $5K for helicopter interference during 2023 wildfire.

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  25. Wildfire roundtable convenes in Clearwater ahead of fire season

    Wildfire mitigation and preparation discussed at roundtable in Clearwater.

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  26. Lantern Pharma to Report Fourth Quarter and Fiscal Year 2025 Operating & Financial Results on March 30th, 2026 at 4:30 p.m. ET

    Lantern Pharma to Report Fourth Quarter and Fiscal Year 2025 Operating & Financial Results

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  27. Forum Energy Technologies to Present at the Investor Summit Virtual Conference

    Forum Energy Technologies to present at Investor Summit Virtual Conference on March 25, 2026.

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  28. Threatfuli: Meet Revelstoke’s internationally acclaimed butterfly guy - Creston Valley Advance

    Threatfuli becomes internationally recognized butterfly expert

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  29. ‘Adopt a Door’ murals brighten halls at Birtle care home

    Residents at Sunnyside Personal Care Home now have personalized doorways, bringing a sense of community and warmth to their living spaces through the 'Adopt a Door' murals.

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  30. Astrophotographer spies Thor's Helmet shining 15,000 light-years away in spectacular photo - Space

    Astrophotographer captures image of Thor's Helmet, a distant star in the constellation of Ophiuchus.

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  31. Appointments and advancements for March 23, 2026

    Aquestive Pharmaceuticals appoints Kathryn Smith as Chief Medical Officer, Genmab appoints Dr. Sven Kastrup as Chairman of the Board, Kaida Medical appoints Dr. Brian Smith as Chief Medical Officer, Repronovo Therapeutics appoints Dr. Amy Kudlow as Chief Medical Officer

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  32. US Supreme Court says no to Takeda class action challenge

    US Supreme Court denies class action challenge to drug and device companies.

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  33. Looking for ‘tip of the spear science’ via M&As, investments

    Bio-Europe Spring focuses on partnering landscape in specific indications

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  34. Snow on the way, Okotoks, before spring weather arrives

    Snow expected in Okotoks early in the week, followed by spring-like temperatures for the weekend.

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  35. Arianespace to launch Katalyst servicing spacecraft - SpaceNews

    Arianespace is set to launch the Katalyst servicing spacecraft, a private satellite servicing mission designed to provide repairs and refueling services for satellites in orbit.

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  36. Shiela’s Brush to bring Heavy Snow, High Winds, Significant Rain and Even Thunder and Lighting to Eastern Newfoundland - VOCM

    Heavy snow, high winds, significant rain and thunder and lightning expected in Eastern Newfoundland.

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  37. New time crystal built using sound waves breaks Newton’s third law - Interesting Engineering

    New time crystal built using sound waves breaks Newton's third law

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  38. U of C scientist lands $5.8 million to build biofilm research centre - Yahoo News Canada

    A University of Calgary scientist has secured $5.8 million in funding for a new biofilm research centre.

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  39. Flyeye: ESA’s automated asteroid hunters - European Space Agency

    European Space Agency launches Flyeye, a system of four optical telescopes to detect and track near-Earth asteroids.

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  40. Factbox-Indian drugmakers flood market with cheaper versions of Novo's Ozempic, Wegovy

    Indian generic drugmakers launch cheaper versions of Novo's Ozempic and Wegovy, slashing treatment costs by about 70%.

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  41. A rare encounter: How Juice came to observe 3I/ATLAS - European Space Agency

    3I/ATLAS may be far more ancient than thought

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  42. M4.0 earthquake registers off Tofino’s coast

    M4.0 earthquake occurs 261 km off Tofino's coast

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  43. Climate change is fueling a physical inactivity crisis - Yahoo News Canada

    Climate change is fueling a physical inactivity crisis

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  44. Elon Musk: AI computing will be cheaper in space within 3 years - AzerNews

    Elon Musk says AI computing will be cheaper in space within 3 years.

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