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- 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
- Canada is weighing a social media ban for under-16s. Here's how that is playing out in Australia - Toronto Star
Canada considers social media ban for under-16s, Australia tests age restrictions, B.C. government seeks federal lead
- Mass cleanup underway this month
Mass cleanup effort underway in Thunder Bay's waterfront district, hundreds of volunteers and business operators participating
- Oshawa author writes new book on Montreal Expos and tragic life of star player
Danny Gallagher releases new book on Montreal Expos
- Thousands will take to highways today for annual province-wide cleanup
Thousands of volunteers to take to highways for province-wide cleanup.
- Upcoming program at Nature Centre will delve into butterflies
Medicine Hat Interpretive Program introduces native butterflies
- Property crime up 31 per cent in Vernon to start 2026
Property crime up 31 per cent in Vernon to start 2026
- Capital Dispatch: ‘Canada Strong’: PM Carney says ‘it’s more than a slogan’ - CTV News
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau delivers economic update, vows to boost Canada's economic growth
- Belgium: Where chocolate is a source of national pride
Belgium is known as the 'chocolate capital of the world'.
- N.B. skilled trades sectors applaud federal plan to boost workforce but question capacity to train them
Skilled trades sectors welcome plan to train more people
- School briefs: Central Okanagan trustees protest education funding shortfall
Board of education urges provincial government to address education funding shortfall
- Icebergs arriving ahead of inaugural Twillingate Bergy Days festival
Small festival to kick off iceberg season in Twillingate, 'Bergy Days' to take place May 8-9.
- Faith Rich saw two sides of the child protection system. She died at 22
Faith Rich's death highlights flaws in child protection system
- Salmon habitat projects benefit from surprise auction bid amounts
Islander Reels collaborates with Roy Henry Vickers on the Oyster River Conservation Series TR3 Reel.
- Humpback whale stranded in Germany released into North Sea: media
Humpback whale stranded in Germany released into North Sea
- Ontario map highlights highway oddities from submerged roads to abandoned bridges
Ontario map highlights weird roadside attractions and features
- India-Linked Tanker Laden With Cooking Fuel Attempts Hormuz Exit
India-linked tanker attempts to transit Strait of Hormuz with cooking fuel
- Triathlon takeover: Kelowna closing roads for Cherry Blossom event
Kelowna roads to be closed for Cherry Blossom triathlon
- Dance Victoria to celebrate 30 years with Martha Graham, Kidd Pivot
Dance Victoria announces 30th anniversary season
- U.S. Economic Growth Picks Up in Early 2026
U.S. economy grew at 2% in Q1 2026, up from 0.5% in Q4 2025.
- Trump threatens more NATO members with troop withdrawals
US President Donald Trump threatens to withdraw troops from NATO allies Spain and Italy amid tensions with Europe.
- Trump threatens to pull troops from two more NATO members
US President Donald Trump threatens to pull troops from Spain and Italy
- Development permit approved for 21-storey Esquimalt tower
Development permit approved for 21-storey Esquimalt tower
- Camel from endangered species born at Toronto Zoo
Toronto Zoo welcomes new Bactrian camel calf.
- Scotiabank files lawsuit against Kamloops mayor over $103K business credit card debt
Scotiabank is suing Kamloops Mayor Kevin Krudlow over $103,000 in business credit card debt.
- Vernon council greenlights lobbying for DND and provincial land for housing
Vernon council votes to lobby for land contributions for housing
- Kamloops photography exhibit to feature works created with inventive, sustainable film development process
A local Kamloops photographer has developed a sustainable film development process using natural ingredients.
- Drivers willing to pay premium at pumps as Kamloops gas prices approach $2 per litre
Gas prices in Kamloops reach nearly $2 per litre, leading to increased demand and willingness to pay premium prices among drivers.
- One pond in park to close this summer as city grapples with algae problem
City to close one pond in park to reduce algae blooms.
- Hanes: Good Samaritans show up Montreal’s failure to keep streets clean
Montreal residents take matters into their own hands to clean up streets.
- Forest Operations Map (FOM) #3127 Public Notice – Canada Resurgence Developments Ltd.
Forest Operations Map FOM 3127 is an update to the forest management plan, outlining harvest and reforestation efforts.
- Black-Inuk woman traces history of Black settlers in the North in pursuit of answers to racial divisions today
A Black Inuk woman is tracing the history of Black settlers in the North to understand the origins of racial divisions.
- Too complex? Welland council wants city's new official plan simplified
Welland city council delays approval of 851-page official plan
- Athletes in this Corner Brook end-of-year skating show say it’s ‘like Christmas’ for them
Skating club prepares for big end-of-year show
- 'Promise made, promise kept'? It depends on who you ask about the PCs' first budget
Some groups had hoped for big ticket items in the budget, while others were disappointed
- Judge approves bid for new owner to take over Stephenville airport
Judge approves sale of Stephenville airport
- Colville Lake calls for more policing, considers local safety program to counter drugs
RCMP visits increased to combat drug presence in Colville Lake
- Who's in, who's out and storylines to watch as candidates sign up for the 2026 municipal election
Toronto's municipal election nomination window opens