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  1. Iran Emphasizes National Unity

    Iran vows national unity amidst tensions

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  2. China Condemns US Sanctions on Domestic Firms

    China condemns US sanctions on domestic firms as 'illicit', vows to defend its interests.

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  3. Pope prays with Archbishop of Canterbury Sarah Mullally in historic encounter, vows dialogue

    Pope prays with Archbishop of Canterbury Sarah Mullally

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  4. Bricks came 'raining down' in Toronto when a truck took out a telecom line. So far, no one's paying up

    Toronto residents demand better safety protocols after bricks fell from overhead wires

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  5. Canadian 'mastermind' in Panama Papers is still a free man despite criminal charges - CBC

    Jürgen Mossack, a Canadian lawyer, and his firm Mossack Fonseca, are accused of helping wealthy clients evade taxes and launder money.

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  6. Stalled US-Iran Talks Show Limits of Pakistan’s Mediation Drive

    US and Iran talks stall, Pakistan's mediation efforts fail

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  7. Economist Jeffrey Sachs Calls Netanyahu “Disaster"

    Economist Jeffrey Sachs criticizes Netanyahu's influence on US policy towards Iran

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  8. Iran Says It Stands United Amid Rising Tensions with US, Israel

    Iran reaffirms unity amid rising tensions with US and Israel.

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  9. Iran Holds Phone Diplomacy with Gulf States on Possible US Truce Efforts

    Iran holds phone diplomacy with Gulf states on possible US truce efforts

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  10. Iran-Oman Talks Address Security of Strait of Hormuz Shipping Route

    Iran and Oman discuss Strait of Hormuz security

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  11. Candidates lining up to run municipality after troubled inaugural term

    Municipality faces challenges in upcoming election after troubled inaugural term.

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  12. Letters: Daylight time might not be the main cause of ski resort troubles

    Permanent DST might not be the main cause of ski resort troubles

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  13. Roughriders set to pick ninth overall in CFL draft

    Roughriders are expected to choose a defensive player

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  14. Extra-mural services now offered in all special care homes

    Program aims to reduce hospital visits by providing medical care to special care home residents on-site.

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  15. New institute dedicated to legacy of Pope Francis to be opened at Ontario university

    Pope Francis Institute to be established at St. Jerome's University

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  16. For Spain's 'resistance' leader, Trump's taunts are badge of honour

    Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has defied criticism from Donald Trump and Mark Carney, maintaining high global popularity.

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  17. Vimy Memorial replica sought for Vernon DND grounds

    A replica of the Vimy Memorial is sought for the Vernon DND grounds.

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  18. ‘A win for Saskatchewan filmmakers’: Province cuts mandatory movie rating rule

    Saskatchewan abolishes mandatory movie rating rule

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  19. Afghanistan and Gulf War veterans hopeful Parliament will recognize them as ‘war veterans’

    Afghanistan and Gulf War veterans seek recognition from UK Parliament as 'war veterans'

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  20. ‘We have to be very cautious’: Former Tory leader Erin O’Toole’s advice to PM Carney on China

    Canada's Erin O'Toole advises PM Trudeau to be cautious with China

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  21. Gander school looks to kickstart careers with curriculum on aerospace, mining

    Gander high school introduces aerospace and mining program to tackle labour market needs.

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  22. Gordon Lightfoot’s timeless music comes to life at Tidemark Theatre May 14

    Gordon Lightfoot's music comes to life at Tidemark Theatre on May 14 with a rich and authentic experience from John Paul Byrne.

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  23. Sorry, Dory. McMaster grad says her research helps debunk the myth that fish have bad memories

    Fish have better memory than thought, research finds.

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  24. ‘A direct attack on expression’: Canadian Civil Liberties Association says Ottawa’s bubble zone bylaw is part of worrying trend

    A lawyer for the Canadian Civil Liberties Association says Ottawa's bubble zone bylaw is part of a worrying trend that threatens free expression, as the bylaw restricts people from taking photos or videos in certain public areas.

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  25. ‘A direct attack on expression’: Canadian Civil Liberties Association says Ottawa’s bubble zone bylaw is part of worrying trend - CTV News

    Canadian Civil Liberties Association says Ottawa's bubble zone bylaw is part of worrying trend, Ottawa passes 'bubble bylaw' after fraught debate on legal risks, Ottawa approves new 'bubble zone' bylaw to prohibit protests within 50 metres of places of worship, schools

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  26. After autistic child's wandering from school, experts say Ontario's special education needs more support - CBC

    Ontario's special education system is not adequately prepared for students with autism

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  27. Iran Says Strait of Hormuz Will Not Return to Normal

    Iran vows to keep Strait of Hormuz restricted

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  28. Meeting on proposed North Okanagan RV park draws large, contentious crowd

    The proposed RV park has raised concerns among nearby residents.

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  29. Afghanistan Calls on Stranded Citizens in Qatar to Return Home

    Afghanistan's government calls on citizens stranded in Qatar to return home due to stable country conditions.

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  30. Vancouver Goldeneyes conclude season with thrilling OT win over Frost

    Vancouver Goldeneyes win in overtime

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  31. Russia Accuses Japan’s Takaichi of Distorting WWII History

    Russia accuses Japan of distorting WWII history

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  32. TC10K numbers up this year, with sunshine in the forecast

    TC10K participant numbers up 13% this year, surpassing 10,000 for the first time, with a projected turnout of over 11,000.

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  33. Sunny spring weekend in the forecast for Ottawa

    Ottawa residents to enjoy sunny spring weather this weekend

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  34. Rare cuckoo wasp spotted in West Kelowna - Castanet

    Rare cuckoo wasp spotted in West Kelowna

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  35. Some waterways could peak over weekend

    Flooding causes road closures in O'Connor Township.

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  36. April 25th Weather Discussion

    Lingering showers end early, clearing expected by morning.

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  37. PHOTOS: 2026 Spring Classic Indoor Rodeo Friday night action in Williams Lake

    Annual indoor rodeo returns to Williams Lake

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  38. Ask Lisi: Wife and I arguing over which sports to put young son in

    Wife, father want son to focus on different activities

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