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- 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.
- 'This is a crisis': Oshawa considers incentive program to attract local doctors
Oshawa City Council considers incentive program to attract local doctors
- Beaverton transitional housing development wins provincial award
Beaverton transitional housing development wins provincial award
- Liberal Leader Calls for Cap on Political Donations - VOCM
Liberal Leader Calls for Cap on Political Donations
- Palestinian man who donated a kidney in 2023 may be ineligible for refugee claim - Toronto Star
Canadian refugee claim may be denied for man who donated kidney
- ‘Hope is hard’: Search for Mekayla Bali continues 10 years after disappearance - CTV News
Search for Mekayla Bali continues 10 years after her disappearance, her family pleads for information, and the Sask. RCMP renews its call for tips.
- Ontario News This Week: Caledon 'cottage killer' and 6-month closure for Highway 401 on-ramp, plus major retail news
Caledon's 'cottage killer' denied parole, Highway 401 on-ramp closure extended, Ikea to open in London
- Halifax launches program aimed at cutting energy costs for homeowners - CityNews Halifax
Halifax launches program to help homeowners reduce energy bills
- Anishinaabe writer, activist shares father's story, encouragement with Pabineau First Nation
An Anishinaabe writer and professor shares his father's story with the Pabineau First Nation community to promote reconciliation.
- Toronto Tempo seek 'cornerstone player' in WNBA draft. Here are some candidates at No. 6
Toronto seeks cornerstone player in WNBA draft
- Mark Hiscock's travels with his dog inspired a children's book. After his death, his wife has completed it
Mark Hiscock wrote children's book with his dog before his death.
- Mark Hiscock's travels with his dog inspired a children's book. After his death, his wife has completed it - CBC
Mark Hiscock's travels inspired a children's book.
- Something Rotten comes this way to the Tidemark, April 22-25
The Carihi Musical Theatre class will present a musical comedy.
- Experience orchids and Australian paradise at upcoming CV Horticulture Society meeting
Experience the beauty of orchids and Australian paradise at the upcoming CV Horticulture Society meeting, where renowned speaker and science photographer Ron Long will share his passion for botanical adventure.
- Magic for all ages at Port McNeill’s Gate House Theatre
Port McNeill's Gate House Theatre hosts magicians entertaining audiences of all ages.
- After 21 hours talks between US-Iran end without peace deal
US-Iran talks end without peace deal due to Iran's refusal to stop nuclear development
- Pope Leo XIV blasts 'delusion of omnipotence' fueling war in Iran
Pope Leo XIV condemns U.S.-Israel war in Iran for 'delusion of omnipotence', calls for peace
- Benin votes for new president with finance minister favored to succeed Talon
Benin votes for new president
- Today-History-Apr12
Pilgrims under Bishop Gunther of Bamberg reached Jerusalem in 1065.
- Liberals 2026: Uniting the big tent & selling the big vision
Liberal Party of Canada Convention in Montreal unites party faithful, sets stage for 2026 election
- U.S. Consumer Prices See Sharp Increase in March
US consumer prices rise sharply in March
- China says it will resume some ties with Taiwan including more direct flights
China to resume direct flights to Taiwan, import Taiwanese aquaculture products
- Malaysia Faces ‘Critical Period’ For Fuel by June, Minister Says
Malaysia is facing a critical period for fuel by June
- Penticton Vees face heavy loss against Prince George Cougars in second playoff matchup
Penticton Vees suffer heavy loss against Prince George Cougars in second playoff matchup.
- Typhoon, Northern round out Rock League semis alongside Alpine and Shield
Typhoon Curling Club advances to Rock League semifinals alongside Alpine and Shield.
- Striking West Nipissing bus drivers reject Alouette Bus Lines offer
Striking school bus drivers reject Alouette Bus Lines offer
- US and Iranian officials meet with mediators in Pakistan as talks kick off despite disagreements
US and Iranian officials meet with Pakistan's PM to kick off talks
- Community Builders expand in northern Ontario
Community Builders expands training program to northern Ontario
- Many Canadian workers put in six or more unpaid hours weekly: survey
Many Canadian workers are putting in six or more unpaid hours per week
- Sacred animals and bingo dabbers: Ranch Ehrlo's annual art exhibit opens in Regina
Sacred Animals art exhibit opens at Regina Public Library, showcasing animal-inspired artwork
- ROBERTS, Margaret Jean
Margaret Jean Roberts, 97, passes away.
- Nayoskan Treatment Centre is healing through culture, recovery in Maskwacis
Nayoskan Treatment Centre combines detox programs with traditional Cree teachings to promote healing and recovery in the Maskwacis community.
- Group hosts 'show to be at' for mining industry
Northwestern Ontario Prospectors Association Showcase celebrates 30 years.
- ‘For the sake of democracy’: DDSB appeals for public process on potential trustee removal
Minister proposes eliminating elected trustees
- Vernon Vipers forward finalist for BCHL Rookie of the Year
Dmitrii Kubantsev
- As ‘Malcolm in the Middle’ returns, appetite for TV reboots shows no sign of abating
The TV audience's nostalgia for '90s sitcoms continues, with multiple reboots and revivals in the works.
- Finding her place: Claire Mulligan on Campbell River, cougars and the craft of storytelling
Claire Mulligan discusses her experience as writer-in-residence, shares her observations on cougar sightings in Campbell River, and talks about the challenges and joys of crafting a compelling story.
- Secretary Amore Launches 'Play Ball For RI250' Statewide Initiative
Secretary of State Gregg M. Amore launches 'Play Ball For RI250' statewide initiative to promote youth baseball and softball
- Historic season falls short as West Kelowna Warriors bounced in 1st round
West Kelowna Warriors' season ends in 1st round
- These Ottawa dads get a lesson on how to style their daughters' hair
Dads attend 'Braids and Beers' event to learn about styling daughters' hair.
- Bottle deposit machines are being phased out from Quebec grocery stores. Here's why - CBC
Bottle deposit machine machines being phased out from Quebec grocery stores.
- Is Canada's 'Netflix tax' worth the hassle it's getting from the U.S.? - CBC
Canada imposes 5% tax on Netflix and other streaming services for US viewers