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- This cobbler at Dufferin Mall was set to ditch the craft after his decades-old machine broke down. Then one loyal customer got involved
Local cobbler's business saved by viral GoFundMe, customer's support
- Canada is overhauling its signature skilled immigration system. Here's what is changing
Canada is overhauling its signature skilled immigration system.
- Where you live shouldn’t determine access to MAID in Canada
MAID is legal across Canada, but access varies by province and locality.
- It’s the first day of Mark Carney’s majority era, what does that mean?
Canada enters a new government era under PM Mark Carney's majority government
- Home heating fuels drop over 6 cents per litre across N.L.
Public Utilities Board lowers furnace oil price by 6.4 cents per litre
- 'It bodes well': New sightings bring hope endangered wolverine is returning to Labrador
Wolverine sightings reported in Labrador
- IEA Projects Drop in Global Oil Demand
Oil demand forecast revised downward
- Jerusalem church leader condemns Trump’s self-comparison to Jesus
US President Donald Trump is under fire for comparing himself to Jesus Christ.
- Master plan for Newton town centre rolled out
Newton town centre to undergo major redevelopment, featuring new pedestrianized area and public spaces, with a mix of shops, restaurants, and cultural facilities.
- Hegseth announces ‘major’ defense partnership with Indonesia
US and Indonesia announce major defense partnership.
- "Iran willing to engage in economic terrorism," says JD Vance as US blocks Hormuz
Iran claims it wants to engage in economic terrorism, says US VP, US blocks Hormuz
- Canada Special Elections 2026 Results: Carney’s Liberal Party Gains Majority - The New York Times
Liberal Party gains majority in Canadian elections
- Celebrate spring in the Okanagan with B.C.’s best wine selection
Okanagan wineries unveil new spring wine releases
- Surrey council endorses policing priorities report
Surrey council endorses policing priorities report
- Downtown washrooms put on hold until next city budget
Downtown washrooms delayed until 2027
- B.C.'s new campsite fee leaves out-of-province campers 'disappointed'
B.C. introduces surcharge for out-of-province campers
- City of Kitchener to vote on new renoviction bylaw to better protect tenants
City council to vote on renoviction bylaw to better protect tenants.
- Sourdough starter first date idea goes viral from Victoria
A man from Victoria answered the prompt and asked Maddi out on a date.
- A defence strategy takes shape
Canada's federal budget prioritizes infrastructure investment
- Valle: Quebec’s inheritance rules are surprising to some — a will is your best protection
Quebec's inheritance rules are surprising to some.
- Condo Smarts: Improperly installed heat pump causes problems
Condo owners are being misled by improperly installed heat pumps that are causing problems.
- Pickering brings back anti-litter campaign, hosts Earth Month events
Pickering launches anti-litter campaign, 'Litter? That's So Trash', as part of Earth Month events
- Province wants to appoint Durham’s next regional chair. Is that a good idea?
Appointing a regional chair may be seen as undermining the democratic process.
- The Record today: Pumping wells dry in Wilmot + Ombudsman's warning over education reform + Building on the Huron Natural Area
Wilmot residents face uncertainty as water levels drop in nearby wells
- Local MPPs say they are ready to advocate against province's move to appoint regional chair
Local MPPs to oppose province's regional chair appointment plan.
- Arviat polar bear deterrence program handled record number of encounters in 2025
Arviat polar bear encounters surge to record levels, Inuit community works to deter polar bears, Nunavut government announces increased funding for polar bear management program, Experts warn of climate change impact on polar bear behavior.
- Live Q&A: Answering your questions on the Marilyn Gladu floor-crossing
MPs to discuss the next steps for the Liberals after Mark Carney's floor-crossing.
- Doug Ford and Mark Carney made a promise to would-be homebuyers. It could be a long time coming
Ontario premier Doug Ford and former Bank of England governor Mark Carney are promising to address the housing crisis.
- It's been 31⁄2 years since Fiona, but N.S. man still fighting insurer to get home fixed - CBC
Halifax resident frustrated with insurance company's slow response to damage from 2022 storm
- As the N.L. newsprint industry sputters, these sawmill owners are framing up a bright future
N.L. newsprint mill faces uncertain future
- Hundreds of new housing units on the table as Thunder Bay, Ont., sells off surplus lands
City of Thunder Bay sells four city-owned properties to address housing shortage.
- Nearly 9,000 people brave rain to take on Around the Bay race, raise $470K for St. Joe's in Hamilton
Nearly 9,000 people participated in the Around the Bay race, raising $470,000 for St. Joseph's Hospital in Hamilton.
- Hexagon to Buy Baker Hughes’ Waygate For $1.45 Billion
Hexagon AB to acquire Baker Hughes subsidiary Waygate Technologies for $1.45 billion.
- Rob Love Island Leaks: Shocking Secrets Fans Can’t Miss Today
Rob Love Island secrets
- Iran war’s global energy crisis sharpens China’s advantage in clean tech
Iran war disrupts global energy supplies
- Emerging Assets Slide as US Hormuz Blockade Saps Risk Sentiment
US sanctions on Iran's energy sector drive decline in emerging markets
- On Yom HaShoah, Kathy Kacer explores 13 victims of Nazi persecution: Jewish and beyond
The Holocaust's impact on non-Jewish victims, The significance of stolpersteine in preserving Holocaust memory, Canadian children's author Kathy Kacer's work exploring the experiences of victims.
- Two Oil Tankers Attempt Hormuz Exit After US Announces Blockade
Two fuel tankers attempt to exit Persian Gulf via Strait of Hormuz
- APRIL 12 ROAD REPORT: Town and Country road conditions and cams
Road conditions and cameras available online
- Tamil refugee who arrived on MV Sun Sea granted stay of deportation
Tamil refugee granted stay of deportation
- Library hosting workshop on AI-driven scams
Library hosts workshop on AI-driven scams on May 2 at Sault Ste. Marie Public Library's north branch.
- Maskwacis RCMP reminds drivers to mind school bus lights, laws
RCMP warns drivers to be cautious when approaching school buses, reminding them to come to a complete stop when the red lights are flashing and the stop arm is extended.
- Opinion: Action is needed to protect kids from online harm
Online platforms must be redesigned to prioritize children's safety
- ‘Potential schedule risk’: DDSB awaiting additional funding for new Whitby secondary school
Potential school opening delays due to funding uncertainty.