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- How scammers are getting Rogers customers to mail them 'free' iPads
Scammers trick Rogers customers into buying unwanted iPads
- A packed legislative session begins in Quebec City. These are the bills that could pass into law
Quebec lawmakers begin sitting at the National Assembly today.
- May 5: Your Daily Horoscope
Be cautious of guaranteed money-making ideas.
- SES’s O3b mPOWER Satellite Network to Connect Seven New Petrobras FPSOs
SES to connect 7 Petrobras FPSOs with O3b mPOWER satellite network
- Video captures grey whale being struck by jet ski rider in Vancouver - CBC
A grey whale was struck by a jet ski rider in Vancouver, BC, in a rare and disturbing incident.
- Iranian Foreign Minister Traveling To China For Talks
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi travels to Beijing for talks with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on May 5.
- Sing Out Kelowna: Bringing attention to the importance of music education
Kelowna choir students to perform at community theatre
- Clippers in command as conference final swings on to Island
Los Angeles Clippers face off against Boston Celtics in Game 1 of the NBA conference final.
- All Star Wrestling to host 6 shows at Cloverdale Rodeo and Country Fair
All Star Wrestling to host 6 shows at Cloverdale Rodeo and Country Fair
- US Claims Destruction of Iranian Boats Amid Strait of Hormuz Tensions
US destroys 7 Iranian boats in Strait of Hormuz
- Advocacy Group Alleges Abuse Against Gaza Aid Flotilla in Israeli Detention
Activists held in Israeli prisons receive death threats
- UN Pushes for Humanitarian Corridor in Strait of Hormuz
UN seeks to create humanitarian corridor through Strait of Hormuz
- Lebanese President Signals Determination to Secure National Stability
Lebanese President Joseph Aoun vows determination to secure national stability
- Monday will see warmest temperatures of the week in Toronto, but wet weather to follow
Monday to see warmest temperatures of the week in Toronto.
- Month of May highlights healthcare professionals of Keremeos
National Physicians’ Day celebrated on May 1
- Elixir Consulting Group Launches Business Automation Advisory Service for Small and Mid-Sized Business Owners
Elixir Consulting Group launches Business Automation Advisory service to help small and mid-sized business owners streamline operations and implement automation systems.
- 'Blue Jays bump' has kids signing up to play baseball in record numbers, Sask. leagues say
Blue Jays bump sparks surge in youth baseball registrations
- Pair of Thunderbirds spread their wings in new Tofino street art
A Thunderbird emerges from a rainbow in one piece.
- NOSM University celebrates award winners and faculty promotions at annual conference
NOSM University recognizes top healthcare professionals and faculty members for their dedication to delivering equitable care across Northern Ontario.
- Condo Smarts: Even a bare land and townhouse community have significant liabilities
Bare land strata corporations face significant liabilities due to infrastructure failures
- 'Removing barriers to care': New subsidy to offset Oshawa senior centres program costs
A new subsidy is being provided to offset program costs for seniors in need.
- They made bombs here for two world wars. Now, a Toronto group eyes a resort for Parry Sound’s former Nobel plant lands
Toronto group plans to transform Nobel explosives plant into resort
- The Country Music Star Taking On the Alberta Government
Corb Lund, a country music star, has protested against the Alberta government's coal mining plans.
- Regional district to consider Hedley cenotaph and church heritage
The Little Grace Church and Hedley cenotaph are not provincially registered heritage sites.
- OECD Seed Schemes Explained | Seed Certification & Global Seed Trade
OECD seed certification strengthens trust in global seed systems by harmonizing standards for quality, identity, and purity across over 60 countries.
- Badminton coach remembered for supporting Labrador athletes
Coach remembered for supporting Labrador athletes.
- Campbell River Art Gallery presents Sacred in All Forms
Campbell River Art Gallery presents exhibition exploring themes of spirituality and the human experience through various art forms.
- Comox Valley volleyball camp back for another season
Comox Valley volleyball players of all ages are invited to sign up for the annual volleyball camp, featuring experienced coaches and training sessions.
- Salvation Army to close Cornwall food bank, citing financial instability
The Salvation Army to close its food bank in Cornwall, citing financial instability.
- LETTER: Vernon’s Commonage landscape impact assessed
Fragmentation of natural landscapes can have long-lasting impacts on local ecosystems.
- This mother says Air Canada ignored refund plea for months after her child's death - CBC
Air Canada allegedly ignored a mother's refund plea for months after her child's death, sparking outrage and calls for action.
- Pacgold produces first gold doré from newly restarted White Dam mine
Pacgold produces first gold doré from White Dam mine after five months of refurbishment.
- Singapore and New Zealand Sign Essential Supply Trade Pact
Singapore and New Zealand sign trade pact to bolster supply chain resilience and safeguard key goods
- Lumby looks to light up safer school crossing
School crossing gets no green light from province
- US Denies Naval Ship Hit By Iranian Missiles
Iran denies hitting US naval ship in the Persian Gulf
- Kelowna Mayor Dyas: A made-in-Kelowna approach to short-term rentals
Kelowna is exploring a new approach to short-term rentals, introducing a self-regulatory framework that aims to balance the interests of property owners, residents and the city. The framework will provide a standardized process for registering and regulating short-term rentals, including a fee for non-compliant properties, and will be enforced through a combination of education and fines. The city is also establishing a task force to oversee the implementation of the new framework and address concerns from residents and businesses.
- Sarnia Legionnaires' facelift continues with new coach, GM
The Sarnia Legionnaires have hired a new coach.
- CRD directors want rail corridor to be priority for next board
CRD directors to prioritize rail corridor for commuter rail
- New drug discovery from University of Saskatchewan could change cattle breeding worldwide
Researchers at the University of Saskatchewan have developed a new technology that can detect the optimal time for cattle to give birth, potentially shortening the calving season and reducing labour costs for beef producers.
- Why a South Okanagan winery had to pay extra severance to a laid off employee
The winery paid an undisclosed amount in severance to the marketing director.
- GOLD: West End businesses gather to learn crime-fighting tactics
Business owners share expertise
- 'Layoffs hurt everyone': Teachers' federation concerned by Algoma U's operating budget
Ontario teachers' union expresses concern over Algoma University's operating budget cuts
- Manitoba's pharmacists want more prescription power - CBC
Manitoba pharmacists want more prescription power
- FAITH: What makes marriage a mystery?
Marriage is a social institution that has been understood and perceived differently across cultures and history.