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  1. EU weighs options as summer jet fuel threat looms

    EU prepares for potential jet fuel shortage this summer

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  2. Front patio hot tub gets Penticton council approval

    Penticton city council approves variance for hot tub on front patio

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  3. Shuswap Sheltie puppy earns Canadian Championship at show for purebreds

    Shuswap Sheltie wins Canadian Championship

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  4. Yen Intervention Rally Faces High Hurdle at 155 to the Dollar

    Japan's yen fails to break through 155 to the dollar despite possible intervention

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  5. US Senator Thanks China for Iran Efforts, Calls for Boeing Deal

    Senator Steve Daines thanks China for Iran's efforts to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, amid the US search for an off-ramp from the nine-week war

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  6. High-octane logger sports returns to 135th Cloverdale Country Fair

    Lumberjacks compete in various events at the Cloverdale Country Fair

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  7. Africa’s Newest Oil Refinery Fires Up to Supply Fuel for Angola

    Angola's Cabinda oil refinery starts shipping fuel

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  8. The Canadiens’ playoff run saved my store, co-owner says

    The Canadiens' playoff run saved my store, co-owner says

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  9. ‘Time for silence is over’: WFN, ONA honour Red Dress Day

    Okanagan Nation Alliance honours Red Dress Day, 'Time for silence is over' with WFN and ONA

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  10. Yukon gov't ends construction contract on Nisutlin Bay Bridge project

    Yukon gov't ends Nisutlin Bay Bridge construction contract.

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  11. New principal appointed forPonoka’s Brick Learning Centre

    A new principal has been appointed for Ponoka's Brick Learning Centre for the 2026/27 school year.

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  12. ‘Phase 2’ of Wellington Gateway construction begins today: Here’s what you need to know

    Wellington Gateway construction enters final phase, marks end of major south Rapid Transit corridor work

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  13. Algonquin Park opening delayed: 187 reservations cancelled as park remains under ice

    Algonquin Park opening delayed, 187 reservations cancelled

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  14. Ontario man first Canadian potentially cured of HIV. How a Toronto health team is changing HIV research

    Toronto health team claims breakthrough in HIV cure, rare genetic mutation offers hope for future treatments.

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  15. Plan aimed at boosting affordable housing in West Lincoln

    A plan has been approved to increase home construction in Smithville.

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  16. New Brunswick gas prices increase by more than 5 cents

    New Brunswick gas prices increase by more than 5 cents

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  17. DND's parking problem isn't new — and they have no good solutions | Opinion

    DND's parking problem is not a new issue

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  18. Former Western Capital named new Charlottetown Knights head coach

    Will Proud to become Charlottetown Knights head coach

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  19. Kids unearth ‘filthy dirty’ syringe in playground at St. John’s preschool

    Kids discover filthy syringe at St. John's preschool, one child injured

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  20. Comox Valley Grannies launch spring sale for Grandmothers to Grandmothers Campaign

    Grannies selling handmade crafts, baked goods to support local charities

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  21. Canada's mid-size cities are growing like big ones — and running into the same fights

    Canada's mid-size cities are experiencing rapid growth, with increasing density and a shift towards multi-unit housing.

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  22. Primary results show Trump's power over Republican Party remains strong

    Trump's preferred Republican candidates won several key races in Indiana, as he exacted revenge on GOP members who defied him.

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  23. Windsor launches environmental assessment, public consultation for new Twin Oaks Business Park access

    The City of Windsor launches environmental assessment process for new business park access.

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  24. ‘Absolutely Unacceptable’ to Normalize Political Violence: Former CIA Officer

    Normalization of political violence is a threat to democracy

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  25. Proposed track and field facility comes with ‘challenging funding options’ for Penticton

    Penticton residents may face significant fundraising challenges for a proposed new track and field facility.

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  26. Romania Lets Leu Weaken as Politics Again Tests Managed Float

    Romania's managed float currency regime is being tested as the leu hits record lows.

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  27. Cloverdale Bed Races to roll again May 13

    Cloverdale's annual bed races are returning on May 13, marking the unofficial start to the Rodeo Weekend.

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  28. East Ferris’ mayor Rick Champagne seeks another term this fall

    East Ferris mayor seeks re-election, touts 20 years of council experience.

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  29. Moose Hide Campaign taking a stand against violence toward women and children

    Moose Hide Campaign aims to raise awareness about violence against Indigenous women and children

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  30. Plan in the works to realign Ashburnham Drive and the McFarlane Street Bridge

    A plan is being developed to realign Ashburnham Drive and the McFarlane Street Bridge.

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  31. Manitoba Hutterite colonies, others worry proposed rules for shared wells too onerous

    Manitoba's proposed changes to water safety legislation

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  32. New book helps young readers understand the meaning behind Red Dress Day

    Red Dress Day explained to children.

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  33. N.S. teachers' union expresses concern about letter from education minister

    NS teachers' union expresses concern over minister's letter

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  34. Halifax cheer team earns world title in adaptive abilities category

    Halifax Cheer Elite wins third consecutive world title in adaptive abilities category

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  35. Erema advances degassing, food-contact HDPE recycling at PRSE

    Erema develops new technology to advance food-contact HDPE recycling, expands sales team to support growing demand

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  36. Fuel prices down slightly across N.L.

    Fuel prices in Newfoundland and Labrador decreased.

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  37. Hundreds mark Second World War's longest battle at ceremony in St. John's

    Hundreds mark Second World War's longest battle at ceremony in St. John's

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  38. Community invited to get active and celebrate Mother’s Day in Comox

    Comox residents encouraged to participate in Move For Health Day and celebrate Mother's Day on May 10

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