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- Colby Cosh: The double-necked guitar monstrosity from Quebec
Colby Cosh guitar unveiled
- LFP Letters to the Editor: May 13, 2026
Firefighters in London have been working under an expired contract for 16 months, sparking concerns about their employment rights.
- Brain scans identify the neural network that traps anxious people in cycles of self-blame
Anxious individuals may get stuck in neural networks that perpetuate self-blame
- Cape Breton driver shocked after windshield smashed by object hurled from other vehicle
A Cape Breton man's car had its windshield smashed by an object thrown from another vehicle during a Sunday outing with his mother.
- P.E.I. artist loses Instagram account — and her 37,000 followers — without explanation
P.E.I. artist loses Instagram account and 37,000 followers without explanation
- Fentanyl ingredients entering Canada via Vancouver en route to cartel-run drug labs, U.S. DEA boss says
Fentanyl chemicals entering Canada via Vancouver en route to cartel-run drug labs
- The basics rule
The variety of exercises can be overwhelming
- Scamming chaos warned by Vernon craft fair
Vendors at the Vernon craft fair being targeted by fake emails
- Peterborough backs new downtown arena project in pivotal council vote
Peterborough city council approves new downtown arena project after contentious debate.
- Rising property crime and service calls in Vernon reflective of province-wide trends, says RCMP
RCMP attributes rising property crime and service calls in Vernon to province-wide trends.
- Without healthy nurses, there is no health‐care system
Nurses face burnout, understaffing, and lack of resources, compromising patient care.
- Despite a new wharf, lobster fishers say this P.E.I. harbour is 'unsafe’
Lobster fishers in Covehead Harbour claim the new wharf does not provide sufficient protection from storms.
- Saint John's Donna Reardon wins 2nd term as mayor
Donna Reardon wins 2nd term as mayor
- 4-term city councillor elected mayor in Fredericton
Fredericton's four-term councillor elected mayor
- Qalibaf Says US 'Has No Alternative' But To Accept Iran's Terms
Qalibaf says US has no alternative but to accept Iran's terms
- Majority of Manitoba drivers want fuel tax cuts in some form
Manitoba drivers want government to consider lowering fuel taxes.
- Immigration Bringing Positive Change To Manitoba Health Care
Immigration to Manitoba brings an influx of skilled workers to the healthcare sector, addressing labor shortages.
- Wanted: B.C. Interior outhouse outlaws who’ve burned down, shot at backcountry toilets
A fourth outhouse has been shot at in the backcountry of the Canadian Rockies.
- Chase CAO says recent fraud incident sparked by hack of a supplier's email address
A hacker accessed a supplier's email account, leading to a $40,000 fraud incident in the Village of Chase.
- Dining out with pets in Toronto: Ask Karon Liu for rules, patio tips, and top spots
Toronto has a 'no pets' policy at most restaurants
- Advocates fighting to save national pharmacare program Ottawa says will expire
Advocates fighting to save national pharmacare program
- Who’s Lobbying Whom: May 11, 2026
ExxonMobil Canada Inc. lobbied the Minister of Energy, Mines and Low Carbon Economy
- May 11: Your Daily Horoscope
You can feel in your bones this is going to be a very special week.
- Innovation in an Industry Of Action: The Changing World of Seed Treatment
Syngenta combines 250 years of agricultural science with AI-driven innovation to help farmers overcome evolving challenges.
- Salmon Arm Indigenous hip-hop artist Too-Phat heard worldwide through streaming
Too-Phat's music is gaining global recognition through streaming platforms.
- 78th Cloverdale Rodeo and 135th Country Fair promise entertaining, action-packed weekend
The 78th Cloverdale Rodeo and 135th Country Fair will feature new attractions
- Dr. Peter Lin explains how MASH affects your liver
Dr. Peter Lin discusses the importance of MASH, a liver condition that can be prevented through healthy lifestyle choices.
- What B.C. boaters should know before hitting the water, in wake of Sea-Doo strike on whale - CBC
B.C. boaters are advised to exercise caution on the water after a grey whale was struck by a Sea-Doo jet ski in Vancouver's English Bay.
- VIDEO: Don Cherry's son talks about his dad, ‘you people’ and Ron MacLean
Tim Cherry discusses his father Don Cherry's legacy, his father's firing from Hockey Night in Canada, and his strained relationship with Ron MacLean.
- Most B.C.-funded physicians fulfil contracts, ministry says following lawsuit
Most B.C.-funded physicians fulfil contracts, ministry says following lawsuit
- Touch-A-Truck raises money for Central Alberta Crime Prevention Centre
Touch-A-Truck event raises money for Central Alberta Crime Prevention Centre
- MAY 10 ROAD REPORT: Town and Country road conditions and cams
Road conditions and cameras available at
- FACE BLIND: Confessions of a prosopagnosic
Study reveals that 2% of people with prosopagnosia, face blindness, often rely on other visual cues to identify faces
- Pickering road closure to last until October
Pickering road closure to last until October
- “The Friendly Golf Pro” Breezy’s Paterson inducted into Hall of Fame
Breezy's Paterson, a legendary golfer, was inducted into the Hall of Fame.
- 'I just don't think that's right': Students react to findings of provincial audit at Conestoga College
Conestoga College to be overhauled after provincial audit finds mismanagement of finances.
- CBC North's Trail's End is coming to Cambridge Bay, Nunavut
CBC North's Trail's End to broadcast in Cambridge Bay
- PCs allocate $6.5M for provincial nurse team to curb private agency hiring
The Wakeham government is allocating $6.5M for a provincial nurse team to curb private agency hiring.
- 5 years after promising to restrict vaping flavours, its unclear whether Canada will
Canada's vaping ban on flavours delayed or cancelled
- 'It haunts my dreams': Heather Winterstein’s mother reflects on marathon inquest into Ontario ER death - CBC
A 6-year inquest into the death of a Canadian teenager in an Ontario emergency room is now complete, with the jury delivering a verdict. The inquest into the 2016 death of 19-year-old Heather Winterstein has found that the ER where she died had inadequate staffing and inadequate systems in place. The jury's verdict will likely lead to changes in emergency department staffing and protocols.
- Turkey show displays photo master Ara Guler’s Cannes shots
Ara Guler's previously unseen photos of famous women from the 1950s and 60s are on display in an Istanbul exhibition.