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  1. Showers and a windy Wednesday in store for Toronto before a sunny break this long weekend

    Toronto to experience strong winds and potential thunderstorms on Wednesday, followed by a sunny break over the long weekend.

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  2. Saanich wants you to throw out half as much garbage by 2050

    Saanich aims to reduce per capita waste by half by 2050.

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  3. Westwater Resources Announces First Quarter 2026 Business Results

    Westwater Resources reports strong Q1 2026 results, advancing its graphite platform, and continues to focus on e-mobility and battery-grade products.

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  4. ‘Just the beginning’: Clarington breaks ground on former Bowmanville Zoo lands trail

    Clarington starts construction on new trails at former Bowmanville Zoo site

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  5. Study Uncovers Hidden Shifts in Plant Self-Fertilization - Mirage News

    New research reveals plant species may be more prone to self-fertilization than previously thought.

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  6. SpaceX announces Starship’s Flight 12 launch date - Tesla Oracle

    SpaceX sets launch date for Starship V3's 12th flight

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  7. Why sick pigeons are showing up to this N.S. wildlife rehabilitation centre

    Pigeons with symptoms of poisoning are being taken to a wildlife rehabilitation centre.

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  8. Cosmic beacon unveiled inside nearby active galaxy by JWST - Big Think

    NASA's James Webb Space Telescope detects a bright 'cosmic beacon' inside a nearby active galaxy

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  9. Solar Power Is So Big in Europe That Electricity Is Being Wasted

    Europe's solar power output is reaching a surplus

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  10. Psychology Says ’60s and ’70s Kids Didn’t Become Emotionally Strong From Better Parenting. They Learned to Self-Regulate Through Daily Neglect - Indian Defence Review

    Psychology study suggests that the emotional resilience of 60s and 70s kids was not due to better parenting, but rather their ability to self-regulate through daily neglect.

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  11. TRU says new on-campus AI data centre will align with sustainability goals

    Construction of a new AI data centre underway on TRU campus prioritizes sustainability.

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  12. Venture Global Announces LNG Purchase Agreements with TotalEnergies and Vitol

    Venture Global enters into agreements with TotalEnergies and Vitol for liquefied natural gas (LNG) purchases.

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  13. Chasm Creek wildfire now being held at 37.5 hectares

    Chasm Creek wildfire now being held at 37.5 hectares

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  14. Rompower Energy Systems Inc Invites You to PCIM 2026 Seminars

    Rompower Energy Systems Inc. to present at PCIM 2026

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  15. Worst Start to Wildfire Season Raises Alarm as El Niño Threatens

    Record-breaking heat and drought set stage for worst wildfire season on record

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  16. Toronto to see rain and springlike temperatures this week

    Toronto to expect mild temperatures this week

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  17. Does Dante's Inferno from the 14th century depict an asteroid impact? - Space

    Dante's Inferno does not depict an asteroid impact.

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  18. How N.S. municipalities are preparing for drought and dry wells

    Municipalities are outlining emergency measures

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  19. Embedded Carbon Record Launches Global CBAM Verifier Directory and Vault

    Embedded Carbon Record launches CBAM verifier directory and vault for non-EU manufacturers exporting to EU.

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  20. A brief history of the cosmic distance record - Big Think

    The cosmic distance record was first proposed by Edwin Hubble in 1929.

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  21. New study bridges the worlds of classical and quantum physics - Technology Org

    Researchers develop framework to merge principles of quantum mechanics and general relativity.

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  22. Honeybees are playing a research role at Gogama mine site

    Honeybees are being used to monitor environmental impact of mining at Gogama mine site

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  23. Signs Your Home May Need Professional Pest Control in Barrie

    Signs of pest infestation, Unexplained noises or odors, Visible signs of pest activity

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  24. Cameco halts Key Lake operations, cuts activity at McArthur River amid Saskatchewan flood disruptions

    Cameco halts operations at its Key Lake uranium mine in Alberta

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  25. Gardening tips from a northern Ontario greenhouse marking 40 years of growth

    For cold climates, focus on hardy plants and choose varieties bred for northern Ontario's short growing season and cooler temperatures.

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  26. No trout taking your bait? This could explain why

    Nova Scotia fish stocking program to suspend rainbow trout stocking due to drought.

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  27. Ottawa Community Housing turns to green options amid volatile utility costs

    Ottawa Community Housing explores green energy options

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  28. Webb just found a galaxy that shouldn't exist for another 10 billion years — and it quietly breaks the textbook timeline of how galaxies grow up - Space Daily

    NASA's James Webb Space Telescope finds a galaxy that shouldn't exist for another 10 billion years, challenges our understanding of galaxy formation.

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  29. Award for scientist who brought space to millions - Yahoo News New Zealand

    Astronomer wins Carl Sagan medal for bringing space to millions

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  30. Self-organizing “pencil beam” laser could help scientists design brain-targeted therapies - Technology Org

    Self-organizing 'pencil beam' laser could help scientists design brain-targeted therapies

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  31. Goudiry: the populations of Dougué demand the resumption of electrification work

    Residents of Dougué demand resumption of electrification work in Goudiry

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  32. Red Deer County fish farm keeps Alberta ponds stocked

    Red Deer County fish farm to stock ponds with hundreds of thousands of fish

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  33. Eight spotted skimmer spotted near Vernon

    Eight spotted skimmer spotted near Vernon

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  34. Ministry of Environment says soil, water tests pending after 15,000-litre diesel spill in Scotch Creek

    Diesel spill reported in Scotch Creek, soil and water tests pending.

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  35. May 9th Weather Discussion

    Cold front pushes into the region, clearing out rain by early afternoon.

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  36. Downtown Brampton residents upset after city cuts down hundreds of mature trees

    Residents express outrage over city's decision to cut down hundreds of mature trees

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  37. Toronto has seen a population boom — of dogs. But human-canine tension shows they're not everyone's best friend

    Toronto's dog population surges, straining human-canine relationships

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  38. Chinese scientists discover new extreme particle accelerator in cosmos - China Daily - Global Edition

    Chinese scientists discover new extreme particle accelerator in the Milky Way, breaking the 100 TeV barrier and rewriting cosmic particle limits.

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  39. Last Dark Skies Of Spring Begin Tonight — Here’s What To See - Forbes

    Tonight, the western sky will offer a rare sight: the planets Jupiter and Mars aligned in the constellation of Aries.

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  40. Across China: Chinese scientists discover new extreme particle accelerator in cosmos - Xinhua

    Chinese scientists discover new extreme particle accelerator in the Milky Way

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