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- Inside Toronto's most beloved indie bookstores, where book fans still gather for the love of reading
Toronto's independent bookstores remain vibrant gathering spots for book lovers
- The daunting dome of western New Brunswick
The structure is a large, abandoned dome in a rural area.
- Semi-final Saturday for Okanagan Rockets in pursuit of 1st Telus Cup championship
Okanagan Rockets face off against Chevaliers de Lévis in Telus Cup semi-finals.
- ‘No life left’ in downtown St. John’s buildings set for demolition, says owner
Properties in downtown St. John's to be demolished.
- New research finds 69 per cent of Campbell River shoreline modified
New research identifies significant logging impact on Campbell River shoreline
- New research shows high levels of shoreline modifications in communities on Vancouver Island’s east coast
High levels of shoreline modifications found on Vancouver Island's east coast
- Courtenay council pledges to ‘Elect Respect’ this year
Bullying and harassment have been identified as a major deterrent to candidates running for local office.
- New research finds 47 per cent of Comox District shoreline modified
New research reveals 47% of Comox District shoreline has been altered
- Sicamous area residents invited to fill up on sweeping material from AIM
Residents in Sicamous invited to collect free fill material
- Road closure creates space for Vaisakhi parade in Rutland
Road closure allows for Vaisakhi parade setup.
- US Sanctions Giant Chinese Refiner Hengli Over Iran Links
US imposes sanctions on Chinese refiner Hengli over Iran ties
- Player grades: Bouchard with two rough plays, Edmonton Oilers with ugly 7-4 loss to Anaheim Ducks
Evan Bouchard had two rough plays, Oilers were outshot 16-11
- Qualicum Beach council approves sponsorships for special events
Qualicum Beach council approves sponsorships for special events
- Brassard named new coach of AJHL’s Lloydminster Bobcats
Matt Brassard named new head coach of Lloydminster Bobcats
- Take out the umbrellas Toronto: Rain's back in the forecast
Rain expected this weekend
- RCMP looking for pinched pasta trailer in Kelowna
RCMP investigating theft of Kelowna food trailer
- Manitoba municipalities call for RCMP contract changes as policing costs grow
Manitoba municipalities are calling for changes to RCMP policing contracts
- Opposition criticizes Yukon gov't spending and blame amid fiscal woes
Opposition parties criticize Yukon government spending
- Nunavut leaders push for screening at Yellowknife Airport, amidst rise in organized criminal activity
Nunavut leaders push for security screening at Yellowknife Airport amid rising organized crime
- Cambridge RedHawks looking to cap off dominant GOHL season
Cambridge RedHawks aim to cap off dominant GOHL season with Sutherland Cup win
- Waterloo council considers compelling owners to protect private trees as the canopy shrinks
Waterloo council considers measures to protect private trees as the city loses canopy cover
- Why southwestern Ontario farmers support a new bill to make soil a national asset
A new bill aims to recognize soil as a national asset.
- Pickleball event raises big money for local YMCA
Pickleball event raises big money for local YMCA
- Blue Jays reliever Brendon Little finds the mental break he needed in Buffalo
Blue Jays reliever Brendon Little finds the mental break he needed in Buffalo
- Ernie Clement hockey jersey night is coming. Here's why the Blue Jays limit giveaways to first 15,000 fans
Toronto Blue Jays limit the number of free Ernie Clement jerseys given out to fans to control crowd size and prevent long lines.
- Locals sign up to help manage popular Halifax-area trail
Community comes together to discuss trail management
- Locals sign up to help manage popular Halifax-area trail - CBC
Locals step up to manage popular Halifax-area trail
- His language was lost. His worker was drunk: Inside Kirby Mistenapeo's time in care
Child protection officials were aware of primary caregiver's drinking on the job.
- Iran announces tolls for Hormuz transit as nuclear talks remain stalled
Iran plans to impose tolls on ships using the Strait of Hormuz
- In Europe, cashiers get to sit. Why is that not the case in Canada?
In Europe, cashiers are seated while working, but not in Canada.
- Mounties, border officers and cyber spies shut out of early retirement incentive
Mounties, border officers and cyber spies face penalties for early retirement
- Slo-pitch season soon underway in Williams Lake
Williams Lake Slo-Pitch League to consider installing lights for improved playability.
- The Turner Files: The words you choose tell us who you are
Title suggests self-promotional tone, columnist likely writes about politics and social issues.
- Demolition derby planned for ‘Backstretch Action Zone’ at Cloverdale Rodeo Country Fair
A demolition derby is planned at the Cloverdale Rodeo Country Fair
- Scinocca battles back from bad break
Talon Scinocca suffers injury in game, recovers to play again
- New text line connects tradespeople with work-related pain to supports
Tradespeople to access mental health and substance-use referrals via new text line
- Volunteers' dedication saluted at Spirit of Oliver Awards
Oliver's volunteers honored at Spirit of Oliver Awards.
- Wish the grass was always greener on your side of the fence?
Artificial turf can be more low-maintenance than natural grass
- History Lake Country: Royal Mail truck
Royal Mail increases delivery prices across the UK
- Highbury Avenue is closing Thursday for a spring cleanup. Here’s what drivers should know
Highbury Avenue to close for spring cleanup
- Windsor hopes to kick Kitchener curse
Windsor Spitfires aim to break playoff curse
- OLT denies Kitchener redevelopment variance centring on parking
The Ontario Land Tribunal overturned a decision allowing a Kitchener redevelopment project
- Parent concerned about staffing cuts at KidsAbility
Staffing cuts at autism service provider raise concerns for families
- Farmers, province to discuss vet cuts
Ontario farmers to discuss potential cuts to veterinary care services.