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  1. 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.

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  2. 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

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  3. Pakistani Prime Minister Holds Separate Talks With Iranian, US Teams

    Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif holds talks with US Vice President JD Vance after meeting with Iranian delegation.

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  4. Talks Beginning In Islamabad, Iranian State TV Reports

    Iranian delegation starts meeting with Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, amid US-Iran tensions over Israel's attacks in Lebanon.

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  5. US, Iranian Delegations Preparing For Peace Talks In Islamabad

    Iran and Pakistan hold peace talks

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  6. Islamabad Talks Are 'Face-To-Face,' White House Official Says

    White House confirms direct, 'face-to-face' talks with US, Iranian, and Pakistani officials in Islamabad.

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  7. Missing Seabird Island man found safe

    Man found safe after missing for days.

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  8. The Latest: Vance arrives in Pakistan for talks with Iranian officials to shore up shaky ceasefire

    US Vice President JD Vance arrives in Pakistan for talks with Iranian officials to strengthen ceasefire

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  9. Female rickshaw drivers in Sierra Leone rise above stigma to earn a living and empower women

    Sierra Leone's female rickshaw drivers face stigma, but many are breaking the mold to earn a living and empower women in the country's informal economy; The drivers, known as 'rickshaw ladies,' are challenging traditional gender roles and stereotypes; Despite facing obstacles, the women say they are determined to succeed and provide for their families.

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  10. Oil Prices Climb as Hormuz Blockade Persist

    Oil prices surge

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  11. After Artemis II, NASA looks to SpaceX, Blue Origin for Moon landings

    NASA is turning to private companies for future moon landings after Artemis II mission

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  12. Porsche AG Reports 15 Percent Drop in Q1 Deliveries

    Porsche AG sees 15% drop in Q1 deliveries

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  13. Vernon veterinarian clinic reunites owner with cat missing for 2 years

    Veteran veterinarian clinic reunites owner with cat missing for 2 years after using unique tattoo to identify pet.

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  14. Sage Mesa’s $33M referendum: what to know for today’s vote

    Sage Mesa residents will vote on a $33M referendum to make the town's system public.

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  15. Starmer Plots Higher UK Defense Spending in Bid to Save His Job

    Keir Starmer increases UK defense spending, aims to outdo forecasted plans, in bid to avoid leadership challenge

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  16. College names studio after former instructor

    Assiniboine College names audio recording space after former instructor Bob Simmons

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  17. Austria Races to Secure Power Supplies as ‘Peak Water’ Looms

    Austria faces severe water shortages due to melting glaciers.

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  18. Fraser Valley Heritage Railway to celebrate 25-year milestone this season

    The Fraser Valley Heritage Railway will host several events to celebrate its 25-year milestone this season.

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  19. Artemis II Crew Return After Farthest Human Journey Ever

    Artemis II mission marks humanity's most ambitious crewed lunar journey

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  20. Dynacare pauses medical tests during relocation

    Dynacare pauses medical tests at Brandon Clinic

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  21. Artemis II splashdown, four astronauts home!

    Artemis II astronauts safely return to Earth

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  22. ‘Howl at the Moon’: NASA’s bid to boost space enthusiasm

    NASA is livestreaming more of its missions to boost public interest

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  23. Smoke, flames seen up in Kamloops' Barnhartvale area

    Smoke and flames were seen in the Kamloops' Barnhartvale area

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  24. Porsche Q1 Deliveries Drop 15 Percent

    Porsche Q1 deliveries drop 15% as COVID-19 impact persists

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  25. ‘Aha!’ moments in the garden: Zara Munas’s path through Dal's Master Gardener program

    Zara Munas finds creative ways to use recycled materials in her gardening

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  26. Weekend traffic: Ville-Marie tunnel closed

    Ville-Marie tunnel closed

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  27. Charges laid after man allegedly run down by truck at rural Salmon Arm property

    A man is facing multiple charges after allegedly running down a person with his truck at a rural property in Salmon Arm.

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  28. Chris Rose Therapy Centre for Autism says impacts from change in provincial autism funding supports unknown

    Chris Rose Therapy Centre for Autism urges public support amid uncertainty over provincial funding change

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  29. Ferry stakeholder advisory needed at Labour Relations Board for inland ferries' decisions: RDCK

    Ferry stakeholders seek Labour Relations Board advisory role

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  30. Eye strain in the shop

    Workstation setup and proper lighting can prevent eye strain.

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  31. Williams Lake Film Club presents ‘H is for Hawk’

    H is for Hawk' to screen at Paradise Cinemas on April 16.

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  32. ‘Bottom of the class’: Beaverton elementary school tops list for lead in drinking water

    Beaverton elementary school has the highest levels of lead in drinking water in the state

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  33. Getting passports in P.E.I. is set to become much faster

    Passport processing times in P.E.I. are expected to get a significant boost with the installation of a new passport printer at the Charlottetown Service Canada Centre in the fall of 2026.

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  34. Opinion: Cuts in education harm the most vulnerable

    Cuts in education disproportionately affect disadvantaged students.

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  35. Friday on My Mind: Send in the Montreal Clown Festival

    Montreal Clown Festival

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  36. Liberals and Bloc Québécois pulling out all the stops for Terrebonne byelection rematch

    Liberals and Bloc Québécois set for intense rematch in Terrebonne byelection

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  37. Brownstein: Montrealer’s ‘most dangerous film’ probes free speech on college campuses

    A documentary titled 'Brownstein' explores the tension between free speech and censorship on college campuses.

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  38. 'Devastating': Guelph couple forced to find new wedding venue after Aberfoyle Mill closure

    Aberfoyle Mill closes after 35 years, leaving Guelph couple searching for new wedding venue.

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  39. Marilyn Gladu's floor-crossing reveals more about Poilievre than his podcast interviews

    A podcast can provide a superficial view of an individual, while a floor-crossing reveals more about the underlying dynamics within a caucus.

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  40. Pedestrian laying in street, drivers claiming 2 green lights lead to 2 Kelowna crashes

    A pedestrian was struck by two separate vehicles in Kelowna, both claiming to have had a green light. Two people were injured in the incidents.

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  41. Ford government quietly reverses medical residency rule that excluded most immigrant physicians

    The change allows international medical graduates to compete for residency spots.

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  42. Hockey Provincials hit the ice in Happy Valley-Goose Bay

    Newfoundland and Labrador U-11 hockey provincials return to Happy Valley-Goose Bay

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  43. Halifax orders fencing, cleanup around 'hazardous' former ice rink in Bedford - CBC

    Halifax orders fencing, cleanup around 'hazardous' former ice rink in Bedford

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  44. Fuel prices nosedive across N.L. as markets react to Iran ceasefire

    Fuel prices drop 13.5 cents/litre across N.L.

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