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- '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.
- Cruise ship dealing with hantavirus outbreak arrives at port in Spain's Canary Islands
Cruise ship with hantavirus outbreak arrives at Spanish port
- Hantavirus-hit cruise ship arrives in Spain’s Canary Islands
Hantavirus-hit cruise ship arrives in Canary Islands
- Alberta fuel spill creates caution downstream in Saskatchewan
A fuel spill near Medicine Hat, Alberta, led to caution downstream in Saskatchewan.
- Vernon historian has footage of the North Okanagan community from 1958
Unearthed 1958 footage shows a drive through the Okanagan
- Rehearsal for Revel, Prevel returns in May to kick off festival season
Rehearsal for Revel to take place in May
- Creative writer gains following for praising, promoting Okanagan culinary scene
Okanagan culinary scene gains momentum
- His marathon swim was going great — until a shark showed up
Loren King sets record in Hawaii marathon swim
- T & T Supermarket, Whole Foods Market, Farm Boy, Amazon: What you need to know about the latest Ontario food recalls
Ontario food recalls issued for chocolate bars, spices, sprouting seeds, wasabi green peas, soup
- LETTER: Gas can flying from truck crashes into car near Vernon
Truck crashes into car near Vernon, gas can ignites
- Wally Rich died in a unlicensed group home that repeatedly failed compliance checks, inquiry hears
Wally Rich, a 15-year-old, died in a non-licensed group home in May 2020.
- Closing arguments heard in Sioux Valley BB gun trial
Defence lawyer presents case against BB gun suspect.
- Montrealers’ walking documentary is ‘about what connects us as humans’
Montrealers are walking less than ever, a new documentary explores the human connection through walking.
- Niagara-on-the-Lake 'investigating all the options' after partial demolition of historic schoolhouse
Niagara-on-the-Lake officials investigate partial demolition of historic schoolhouse
- My family of five tried to cut out ultraprocessed foods for a week. Here’s what we learned - The Globe and Mail
Reduced sugar cravings and energy
- Damage to Buildings, Fallen Trees, Debris After Tornadoes Cut Across Mississippi
Tornadoes cut across Mississippi, damaging homes and causing injuries
- Two courts closed in Labrador this week has some worrying about delays to justice
Two busy courts in Labrador closed this week
- James Street North closing Friday as Art Crawl returns to downtown Hamilton
James Street North will be closed to traffic on Friday evening as part of the Art Crawl event.
- Calais set to pursue purchase of armory
The City of Calais will pursue a purchase of the armory.
- VIEWPOINT: Historic Salmon Arm settler trail worthy of preservation
The historic salmon arm settler trail in British Columbia is a significant piece of Canadian history that should be preserved
- Multiple headliners to perform on Indigenous Stage at Cloverdale Rodeo and Country Fair
Indigenous performers to headline at Cloverdale Rodeo and Country Fair
- USA TODAY Co. to Present at the 21st Annual Needham Technology, Media, & Consumer Conference
USA TODAY Co. to present virtually at the 21st Annual Needham Technology, Media, & Consumer Conference on May 14, 2026.
- Red Dress Day event in Kamloops highlights push for Indigenous alert system in B.C.
Red Dress Day event in Kamloops highlights push for Indigenous alert system in B.C.
- Encampment on Swan Lake Nature Reserve frustrating nearby RV Park residents
Encampment on Swan Lake Nature Reserve frustrates nearby RV park residents
- BC Lions training camp gets underway at Hillside Stadium with some Kamloops flavour
BC Lions training camp begins at Hillside Stadium in Kamloops with Colton Meikle in attendance.
- 15,000 litres of diesel spilled at Scotch Creek Co-op cardlock
Diesel spill reported at Co-op cardlock in Scotch Creek, Ministry of Environment and Parks involved.
- Critic's picks: City and Colour; Art Gallery of Greater Victoria; Victoria Symphony
City and Colour at Royal Theatre, Art Gallery of Greater Victoria, Victoria Symphony
- TCDSB walks back plan to relocate special education program at two schools after backlash
TCDSB reverses plan to relocate special education program at St. Matthew and St. Marguerite Bourgeoys schools.
- Thunder Bay District Health Unit launches 2026 campaign, “Syphilis is Here”
Thunder Bay District Health Unit launches 2026 campaign to raise awareness on syphilis prevention.
- How a University of Toronto professor is helping expand pro-wrestling to new audiences
A University of Toronto professor is using pro-wrestling as a tool to teach students about gender performance.
- Canada sees highest number of medical supply shortages in the world, Windsor researcher finds
Canada faces global medical supply shortages, Windsor researcher seeks solutions
- May 7: Your Daily Horoscope
Don't blindly follow others' duties
- Shell Profit Rises as Iran War Boosts Oil Price, Trading
Shell's profit rises due to high oil prices and trading gains
- DIERKER – Denis
Denis Dierker, 88, passes away in Porcupine Plain, SK
- HEATON – Wallace Owen
Wallace Owen Heaton, 87, passed away at 87 in Kipling, SK on May 2, 2026
- EU weighs options as summer jet fuel threat looms
EU prepares for potential jet fuel shortage this summer
- Front patio hot tub gets Penticton council approval
Penticton city council approves variance for hot tub on front patio