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- 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.
- Whitby getting more places to play as new soccer fields, baseball diamonds and cricket pitches on the way
New soccer fields and cricket pitches to be built in Whitby
- May 3rd Weather Discussion
Temperatures near 11°C today, increasing cloud cover
- Guelph-area school boards hosting panel discussion on substance use and screen time in schools
Guelph-area school boards hosting panel discussion on substance use and screen time in schools.
- The death and defiance of Douglas: A search for grace in the final days - Toronto Star
A Toronto priest has won a top literary prize for her book on the homelessness crisis.
- Top St. Catharines headlines this week: City markes 150th anniversary + GM investing $691M in St. Catharines plant
City celebrates 150th anniversary, GM invests $691M in St. Catharines plant
- Letters: Sovereign wealth fund is a poor idea for debt-ridden Canada
A sovereign wealth fund is not the answer to Canada's debt problem.
- Thorold Coun. Mike De Divitiis seeks mayor's seat in upcoming election
Thorold Coun. Mike De Divitiis seeks mayor's seat in upcoming election
- No swimming this summer: Pelham pool closed for renovations
Pelham pool closed for renovations, $1.25 million project includes upgrades to filtration system and pool liner.
- U.S. Economic Growth Rises to Two Percent
U.S. economy experienced a 2% annualized growth rate in Q1 2026, up from 0.5% in Q4 2025
- North Atlantic right whales see most births since 2009
North Atlantic right whales see most births since 2009
- Chef Anna Olson's savoury steel-cut oats with pesto and poached eggs is a recipe to try this weekend
Kitchen tip: try savoury steel-cut oats for a twist on traditional breakfast dishes.
- Colorado governor says waiting until midterms to negotiate with Trump unlikely to make difference - CTV News
Colorado governor says waiting until midterms to negotiate with Trump unlikely to make difference.
- This N.L. pharmacist lost a ring 20 years ago. An Ontario man found it in a pair of jeans
A man found a golden ring in thrifted jeans in Ontario, spent 15 years tracking down its owner, who turned out to be a pharmacist in St. John's, Newfoundland.
- Paving the way to smoother roads in West Kelowna
City of West Kelowna begins asphalt paving project on various roads
- Clearing Mines in Strait of Hormuz Could Take Months After Conflict
Pentagon estimates it could take 6 months to clear mines in Strait of Hormuz
- Sharp Rise in Financial Investment Linked to Nuclear Weapons Production
Financial investment in nuclear weapons production surges, sparking concerns over nuclear proliferation
- NASA says it will put humans on the surface of the moon in 2028. How realistic is that?
NASA's ambitious 2028 moon landing goal is ambitious but faces several challenges, including developing a reliable lunar lander, addressing radiation concerns, and overcoming technical hurdles.
- Niagara braces for spike in overdoses that Hamilton saw after its supervised drug consumption site closed
Niagara city prepares for surge in overdose deaths
- Mother of boy who died in care of Ontario couple speaks for 1st time ahead of trial decision - CBC
Mother shares story of son's life and death, accuses couple of negligence, demands accountability
- OPEC+ Meeting Offers Chance to Show Unity After UAE’s Shock Exit
UAE's exit from OPEC+ creates uncertainty for oil market
- As Carney visits Armenia, experts urge deeper Canada ties in the Caucasus
Mark Carney to strengthen Canada's ties with Armenia and the Caucasus region, following a similar push by Justin Trudeau.
- CMHA in Sudbury encourages a week of intentional connection
CMHA in Sudbury launches campaign to combat loneliness by promoting in-person connections
- School of Rock takes over Greater Sudbury starting May 7
School of Rock to perform at Thorneloe University in Sudbury starting May 7.
- Thousands dress up and show their fandom at Vernon Comic Con
Thousands attend Vernon Comic Con at local recreation centre.
- To avoid Congress's approval, Trump says war ended before limit
Trump argues US-Iran war ended before congressional approval limit
- Trump Attacks Democrats Over Filibuster, Midterm Election Claims
Trump criticizes Democrats over filibuster, claims midterm election is rigged
- Iran Reportedly Proposes One-Month Deadline for US Deal to End Blockade
Iran proposes one-month deadline for US deal
- Dyer: Word gets around when you trash-talk your neighbour
Local politician's comment sparks outrage after being overheard trash-talking neighbour
- Présentation de la deuxième édition du Tournoi Glen Wilson
Le Tournoi Glen Wilson à sa deuxième édition
- Trump Escalates Online Attacks on Democrats Over Filibuster, Election Claims
Trump escalates online attacks on Democrats
- N.L. gas prices rise above $2 per litre as global oil prices reach wartime high
Gas prices in Newfoundland and Labrador exceed $2 per litre
- The secret to stopping one of Ontario’s most aggressive backyard invaders
Garlic mustard is an invasive plant in Ontario that can outcompete native vegetation.
- Province-wide highway cleanup happening Saturday
Albertans asked to exercise caution on provincial highways this weekend due to province-wide highway cleanup.
- Canada's new bird coin looks a little like a loonie but it's worth a lot more
New bird coin released in Canada's Clan Animals series
- New scams costing Ontario residents thousands, from fake QR codes to fraudulent government and corporate sites
Fake QR codes on parking meters costing residents thousands
- Medical transport services in Sask. feeling the impact of rising gas prices
Medical transport services in Saskatchewan face financial strain due to rising gas prices.
- A May ski trip? This Grade 4 class just pulled it off
Grade 4 class enjoys ski trip
- Is your bank account ready? Here's when the next Ontario Trillium Benefit payment hits this May
Ontario Trillium Benefit payment scheduled for May