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- $28.9M private jet province bought, plans to sell, could have used only 10% of Ontario airports
$28.9M private jet to be sold, limited to 10% of Ontario airports.
- Washington demanding 'entry fee' from Ottawa before trade talks: sources
US demands 'entry fee' from Canada for trade talks
- Condos at Kingston Pen? Feds mull major housing development at notorious prison site - CBC
Feds consider large housing development
- Is it Mark Carney or is it AI? - CBC
The Bank of England has issued a stern warning about the risks of AI and automation
- Conservatives face defining moment as vote approaches
Conservatives face defining moment as vote approaches
- Tanzania seeks biometrics contractors for Phase II of national digital ID project
Tanzania is seeking contractors for Phase II of its national digital ID project, which includes construction of a National Identification Authority headquarters, ICT equipment maintenance center, and expansion of identity registration offices to 31 districts. The government has allocated $14 million for the project in the 2025/2026 fiscal year. The project is part of Tanzania's broader digital transformation initiative, dubbed Digital Tanzania Project, funded by the World Bank since 2021.
- Cariboo Shriners Crab Fest in Williams Lake raises over $60,000
Cariboo Shriners Crab Fest raised over $60,000 in Williams Lake
- ‘Come Try It’ : Square dancing introduction session coming at Okanagan Falls
Okanagan Falls residents can enjoy a fun-filled evening of square dancing, a new 'Come Try It' introduction session is coming to the area.
- 4th Annual Earth Day Celebration set to bloom in downtown Salmon Arm
Demonstrations, exhibits, and entertainment will be added to the weekly farmers market
- 6 crew members still missing after overturned ship found near Saipan
Six crew members are still missing after an overturned ship was found near Saipan
- Deep in the toddler trenches? Find your village (and some swag) this May 9
Bellies, Babies & Beyond Expo promises something for every stage of parenting.
- Tax policy slated to bump 2026 residential hike to 4.2%
Tax rate increase
- LETTER: QB community needs to come together for Commons
The community is urged to come together to support the local quarterback, who is facing a tough road ahead.
- RM of Sherwood unanimously approves AI data centre agreement with Bell Canada
RM of Sherwood unanimously approves AI data centre agreement with Bell Canada
- Lack of heat for 20 days in midtown Toronto apartment building leaves tenants frustrated
Heat outage affects midtown Toronto apartment building, tenants left frustrated.
- OWC launches MacDrive 12 with encrypted APFS support for Windows systems
OWC launches MacDrive 12 with encrypted APFS support for Windows systems
- Block parties encouraged in Kelowna to celebrate Neighbour Day
Block parties encouraged in Kelowna to celebrate Neighbour Day
- Crime Stoppers seeks board members from across Algoma
Crime Stoppers seeks applications from across Algoma for new Board of Directors, with a focus on community representation from various parts of the district.
- Alberta teens, advocate support social media ban, want more urgency from Ottawa - CBC
Alberta teens push for social media ban, Ottawa urged to take action
- Iran top official says Control of Hormuz would neutralize sanctions
Iran's First Vice President says controlling the Strait of Hormuz would neutralize sanctions, opposing side's positions are inconsistent, Iran will maintain its achievements.
- Copper Wavers Near Two-Month High as US-Iran Tensions Escalate
Copper prices hit a two-month high, easing from previous day's peak, amid heightened US-Iran tensions.
- Flights within Canada are getting more expensive in 2026, except for one destination
Flights within Canada expected to get more expensive in 2026
- SIMMONS SAYS: Leafs took too long trying to get Mats Sundin involved again
The Toronto Maple Leafs are re-examining their search for a new captain.
- 4 hours by GO bus or 2 hours by car? Niagara commuters want better train service
Commuters frustrated with travel time to Niagara region
- N.W.T. weighs cellphone ban as discussion shifts to digital literacy
First key point: The Northwest Territories is considering regulating cellphones in classrooms.
- Electric ferries are breaking records — and quietly joining Canada's fleet
Electric ferries are expanding across Canada, with several vessels being introduced in British Columbia, Quebec, and Nova Scotia.
- China sex toy makers cautiously embrace AI wave
China's adult product firms are adopting AI tools at a sex toy expo in Shanghai, building on the country's status as the world's largest producer of sex toys, as entrepreneurs explore the potential of AI in various sectors.
- University of Alberta athletics enshrines Vernon hockey player
Vernon hockey player Harlan Anderson enshrined by University of Alberta athletics.
- YouTube Mobile App Now Lets You Share Timestamped Videos
YouTube's mobile app now allows users to share videos with friends or online at a specific timestamp.
- On the Road: Feeling like spring
Canada geese and pelicans spotted on Bow River near Carseland, Alberta, signaling arrival of spring
- Ontario autoworker won't quit his job after $1M Encore lottery win — instead, he has one tasty meal in mind
Ontario autoworker wins $1M in Encore lottery
- Mustard Seed celebrating volunteers across Western Canada
The Mustard Seed is recognizing the dedication of its volunteers in Red Deer and across Western Canada.
- The squeeze on kids' sports: Costs rising quickly, options limited for Edmonton parents
Costs of equipment and registration fees are increasing rapidly, leaving many families financially strained.
- The Curator: Best outdoor sectionals for every patio and budget
Sectionals with built-in heaters and cup holders
- P.E.I. diesel prices drop nearly 13 cents overnight
Diesel prices drop 13 cents overnight on P.E.I. and N.B.
- Lakeridge Health seeking donations to replace outdated diagnostic imaging tool
Lakeridge Health is seeking donations to replace its outdated diagnostic imaging tool, a 20-year-old gamma camera.
- Carson Jerema: How Justin Trudeau cost Canada $1 trillion
Former Canadian finance minister Jim Flaherty's 2011 budget reduced Canada's debt-to-GDP ratio
- Amy Hamm: Nurses’ union refusal to represent me driven by politics and ideology
Nurses' union refuses to represent nurse accused of wrongdoing
- Statue honors Boston Marathon pioneer Bobbi Gibb. She’s not just the subject – she’s the sculptor, too
Bobbi Gibb, the first woman to finish the Boston Marathon, has a monument in her honor in Hopkinton, Massachusetts.
- Some Ontario inmates missing for months, despite minister claiming immediate re-apprehension - Global News
Some Ontario inmates missing for months, despite minister claiming immediate re-apprehension