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  1. WhatsApp is testing new ways to add group members

    WhatsApp tests new way to add group members using Meta AI

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  2. An Iranian in St. John’s explains why he fears the ceasefire between the U.S. and his home country more than the war

    Afzal fears the ceasefire may be a temporary solution, potentially leading to further escalation, as the underlying issues remain unresolved.

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  3. Furnace oil passes $2 per litre across Newfoundland in latest price adjustment

    Furnace oil price increases to $2 per litre

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  4. High number of Indigenous people incarcerated concerning but not surprising, says Nunatsiavut Government

    Indigenous people make up a disproportionate percentage of Newfoundland and Labrador's prison population.

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  5. Kitimat waste transfer station proposal advances to public hearing

    A waste transfer station proposal is moving forward to a public hearing.

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  6. U-Haul Storage Center Kelowna: Landlords Contractual Lien

    U-Haul Storage Center Kelowna has filed a Landlords Contractual Lien against a person's goods.

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  7. PUBLIC NOTICE: Prime Storage – Vernon

    Auctions for contents of units

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  8. Terrace Community Forest: INVITATION TO COMMENT – FOREST OPERATIONS MAP (FOM)

    Terrace Community Forest FOM #3080 review and comment period open

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  9. Mitsui OSK to Monitor Truce Before Ships Try to Cross Hormuz

    Mitsui OSK Lines to monitor truce agreement before sending ships to Hormuz.

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  10. Iran publishes chart showing it may have put sea mines in Strait of Hormuz

    Iran claims to have placed sea mines in Strait of Hormuz, amid tensions with US and allies.

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  11. Conservative leadership candidate Fulmer works out electoral math in Vernon

    Conservative leadership candidate Yuri Fulmer discusses electoral math and party balance.

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  12. Williams Lake water treatment plant cost surges $17M over budget

    City council to consider borrowing options

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  13. Nisg̱a’a Institute and UNBC partner to help alleviate teacher shortage in the North

    Nisg̱a’a and UNBC partner on teacher training program

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  14. Former Terrace UNBC campus slated for detox centre

    Former Terrace UNBC campus to be repurposed as detox centre, 'a game-changer' for region's addiction services

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  15. Cloverdale hairdresser opens new salon in Willoughby

    Cloverdale hairdresser opens new salon in Willoughby

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  16. Seabird Island man reported missing

    Seabird Island man reported missing

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  17. State of the Arts: Northern music fest gets underway

    Northern music festival starts

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  18. A look back at historic Kelowna: Blossoms in Glenmore

    Kelowna was founded in 1890 as a small settlement along the shores of Okanagan Lake.

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  19. Nurses of Indian Heritage exhibit opens at Cloverdale museum

    Nurses of Indian Heritage exhibit now open at the Cloverdale Museum, highlighting the lives and legacies of Indigenous nurses who broke barriers and paved the way for others.

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  20. Hope Mission celebrates Easter with banquet

    Hope Mission hosts first Easter banquet

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  21. Sask. to empower College of Physicians and Surgeons to investigate 'unlawful practice of medicine'

    Saskatchewan government seeks to give College of Physicians and Surgeons more authority to investigate doctors who practice medicine without a licence.

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  22. Donald Trump 'has lost touch with reality.' On that, some Iranians and Americans already agree

    Iranians increasingly view Trump as detached from reality

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  23. Barkerville 2026 season brings gold rush history to life with new attractions and events

    Historic town to open May 30 with live theatre and gold panning

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  24. Fashion for Foundation returns on May 7th

    Fashion for Foundation returns for seventh year on May 7, 2026, at Batawa Community Centre.

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  25. Why the new ‘Heated Rivalry’ musical parody is skipping Toronto but playing in the U.S.

    New musical parody 'Heated Rivalry' skips Toronto, heads to US

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  26. ‘The wind has been taken from my sails’: New Italian citizenship rules derail dreams of returning home - CTV News

    Italy introduces new citizenship law that requires applicants to show they can 'intend to reside' in the country, making it harder for expats to get citizenship.

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  27. Is the crab dispute hurting prices in N.L.? This analyst weighs in

    Crab harvesters in N.L. remain upset over the $5.30 per pound price, feeling underpaid compared to Maritimes fishermen

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  28. Ed (Edwin) Gibson
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  29. LETTER: Let’s help our neighbours

    Reader calls for increased community support for neighbors in need

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  30. LETTER: Simms Creek wetland should be rezoned to never allow future development

    Simms Creek wetland should be protected from future development

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  31. Neighbours say some NLHC units operating with impunity as ‘trap houses’ - CBC

    Neighbours express concerns about NLHC units being used as 'trap houses'

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  32. Huntington’s Society PEI chapter recognized with national award

    The PEI chapter of the Huntington Society of Canada was recognized with the organization's national Milestone Award for Awareness.

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  33. If you can do this, you will get in shape

    Regular gym routine

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  34. Malaysian Glove Maker WRP to Shut Down Over Iran War Disruptions

    Malaysia's WRP Asia Pacific to shut down operations due to global supply chain disruptions

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  35. LETTER: Save Okanagan & Peachland Old Growth Forests & Water

    A group of residents is calling for protection of the Okanagan and Peachland old-growth forests and waterways.

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  36. RCMP looking for missing 15-year-old last seen in Lac La Biche

    RCMP search for missing 15-year-old Tila Whitstone in Lac La Biche

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  37. ‘Cold and hungry’ motorists rescued by Vernon crews

    Motorists stranded in snow, rescued by Vernon crews

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  38. Douglas Gardiner
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  39. Olwen Landers

    Olwen Landers, a devoted wife, mother, and grandmother, passed away on [date]. She was a pillar of strength and kindness to all who knew her. Her legacy of love and generosity will be deeply missed.

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  40. A stitch in time: Rylee's mission to spread love through Almaguin

    Rylee Hall is using crocheting to spread love and make people feel less alone in the Almaguin area.

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  41. Keep your yard safe as coyote denning season kicks off. Here's how

    Coyotes are becoming more common in Oshawa as denning season begins.

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  42. Sloth, porcupine, kangaroos roam into Vernon

    Wildlife Festival to bring exotic animals to Vernon

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