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  1. 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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  2. 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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  3. 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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  4. Sloth, porcupine, kangaroos roam into Vernon

    Wildlife Festival to bring exotic animals to Vernon

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  5. Every drop counts: tackling wasted water during a crisis

    Water usage per capita in Waterloo Region is double the Ontario average.

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  6. 'I pick up litter every day' Cambridge resident stunned by piles of garbage in new neighbourhood

    Cambridge resident concerned about litter in their neighborhood

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  7. PHOTOS: Great Blue Herons actively nesting in Columbia Beach

    Great Blue Herons spotted nesting in Columbia Beach

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  8. Valley Voices — Early sawmills in the Barriere area

    Early sawmills played a crucial role in the development of the Barriere area, providing employment and economic growth.

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  9. These kindergarten students are learning how to cross-country ski

    Kindergarten students in Thunder Bay, Ont. learn cross-country skiing for the first time

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  10. The Ambassador Bridge has lost its spot as the busiest U.S.-Canada trade corridor

    Ambassador Bridge tolls rise, shifting commercial traffic to Blue Water Bridge

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  11. Ombudsman ready to submit VP Sara’s SALN to House panel

    Ombudsman Jesus Crispin 'Boying' Remulla submits VP Sara's SALN to House panel.

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  12. LILJA, Lyle
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  13. Where you can recycle your old electronics for Earth Day

    Halifax's Discovery Centre

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  14. Employee accused of $6M-plus fraud involving Indigenous Guardians money - Times Colonist

    A Vancouver employee is accused of embezzling $6 million from Indigenous Guardians, a non-profit organization that provides financial support to Indigenous communities. The accused employee allegedly misused funds for personal gain, including using it to pay for luxury items. The investigation is ongoing, with police and financial regulators involved.

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  15. Oil Prices Surge Ahead of Trump’s Iran Deal Deadline

    Oil prices surge ahead of Trump's Iran deal deadline

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  16. Okanagan kid’s love of outdoors puts her in running for Jr Ranger, $20K

    A 4-year-old girl in the Okanagan is vying for the Junior Ranger program, a $20,000 scholarship.

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  17. Review: ‘The Drama’ puts love to an unexpected test

    A happy couple's wedding plans are disrupted in this romantic drama.

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  18. Popular TV show on small-town Canada coming to North Okanagan

    Still Standing comedy show to come to Armstrong

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  19. Similkameen Country celebrates visitor centre return and busy year ahead

    Similkameen Country visitor centre reopened after temporary closure

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  20. Four more B.C. Ferries sailings cancelled on Monday due to mechanical issue

    Four B.C. Ferries sailings cancelled on Monday

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  21. April 6th Weather Discussion

    Arctic cold front to move into area by afternoon

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  22. Paralysis has changed Andrew Strickland's relationship with music, but hasn't hampered his creativity

    Paralysis has changed the way Andrew Strickland plays music, but hasn't stopped him from creating

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  23. Fiddler Irish Millie wins trip to perform in Sweden

    Millie wins trip to perform in Sweden

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  24. Tenders go out for County Road 49 reconstruction in PEC

    Tenders invited for County Road 49 reconstruction project

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  25. Feedback sought by city in regards to future of beloved Vernon park

    City seeks public input on Polson Park Revitalization Plan

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  26. Underbelly of N.S. jail drug trade revealed in former guard’s sentencing

    Inmate drug trafficking on the rise in Nova Scotia jails

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  27. P.E.I.'s family doctors are buried in paperwork. These experts have ways to ease that burden

    P.E.I.'s family doctors are facing heavy administrative workload.

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  28. Eureka Support Society raising funds with Mindfulness Miles

    Eureka Support Society's support worker to complete 130 km Mindfulness Miles run to raise funds and awareness.

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  29. In the news today: Artemis II lunar flyby, Canada-E.U. poll, Runway safety

    Artemis II on track to break Apollo 13 record during lunar flyby

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  30. How an Alberta town is tackling a long-standing shortage of livestock vets

    Rural Alberta towns face calving season without enough vets

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  31. Vernon museum tackles Okanagan firefighting exhibition

    A new exhibition on the history of firefighting in Vernon and the Okanagan opens April 18, titled Battling the Blaze, and runs until September 12.

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  32. Strong winds expected to hit Greater Victoria, eastern Island Monday afternoon

    Strong winds expected to hit Greater Victoria, eastern Island Monday afternoon

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  33. Summerland museum shares a look back at kids dressed for an Easter Sunday celebration in 1913

    A group of children dressed in traditional Easter costumes.

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  34. 'Avoid the honk': Interactive map helps Waterloo students stay away from Canada geese

    Interactive map to track Canada goose locations on University of Waterloo campus helps students avoid aggressive geese.

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  35. Before- and after-school care for P.E.I. students is possible, but there are still hurdles

    Before- and after-school care for P.E.I. students is a concern for parents, with limited options and high costs.

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  36. Record number of bald eagles tallied in annual Kings County count

    Record number of bald eagles spotted in annual Kings County count, surpassing previous totals.

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  37. Salmon groups want non-resident guide regulations tightened to prevent abuse

    Regulation allows non-resident guides to guide non-Atlantic salmon fishing clients

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  38. LETTER: Concern regarding the Central Okanagan Alertable transition

    Key points include concerns over the impact on affected families, potential delays in the transition process, and the need for more information on support services.

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  39. Artemis astronauts field more final frontier questions from Canadian kids

    Canadian astronauts are part of the Artemis II mission to circle the moon.

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  40. University study finds few improvements to at-risk species in B.C.

    BC monarch butterfly population shows minimal growth

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  41. US aviator missing after Iran shot down fighter jet has been rescued

    US aviator missing after Iran shot down fighter jet found safe

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  42. Support Okanagan youth one slapshot at a time with Hockey Helps the Homeless

    Hockey Helps the Homeless event to support Okanagan youth in Kelowna on May 28

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  43. Sections of Kelowna’s Bertram Street to be closed for 4 weeks due to construction

    Construction on Bertram Street in Kelowna to close sections for 4 weeks starting April 6

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  44. São Paulo Daily Brief For Sunday, April 5, 2026

    Avenida Paulista closed from 9h to 17h on Easter Sunday

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