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- São Paulo Daily Brief For Sunday, April 5, 2026
Avenida Paulista closed from 9h to 17h on Easter Sunday
- Rio De Janeiro Daily Brief For Sunday, April 5, 2026
Easter Sunday festivities to take place across Rio, Rio de Janeiro sees clearer skies after showers, Brazil's Easter Sunday brings festive atmosphere to the city.
- Artwork at Montreal’s new Holocaust museum designed to inspire hope
A 'network of art' was selected for Montreal's new Holocaust museum to express the importance of human connection. The artwork is designed to inspire hope. The selection process involved a panel of experts consulting with the museum's curators and survivors.
- Second US airman downed over Iran ‘SAFE and SOUND’: Trump
US airman downed over Iran is safe and sound
- Hergott: Determining the highly sentimental items
The article discusses the emotional significance of certain items in estate settlements, including heirlooms, artwork, and personal belongings.
- US Special Forces Pull Second F-15 Crew Member Out of Iran
US special forces rescue second F-15 crew member from Iran
- The Latest: US service member missing after Iran shot down jet rescued
US service member found after Iran shot down jet, second crew member rescued earlier.
- Environment Canada warning: Heavy rain on the way in Ottawa
Heavy rain expected this weekend in Ottawa.
- Environment Canada warning: Heavy rain on the way in Ottawa - CTV News
Heavy rain warning in Ottawa, expected to bring up to 40 mm of rain by Saturday
- Next days are crucial for Quebec’s maple syrup crop
Warm weather forecast could impact Quebec's maple syrup crop
- April 4th Weather Discussion
Freezing rain expected in the Sault area, strong easterly winds gusting to 35km/h
- Airline warns of 'bare piggies in flight' and other Ontario air travel news this week
Airlines raise jet fuel costs, threatening ticket price hikes
- Judge rules on partial buildings on Kingston Road in Ajax. Here's what happened
Ontario Divisional Court upholds demolition order for partially constructed buildings on Kingston Road West and Church Street South in Ajax.
- Ryan Gosling's viral 'Project Hail Mary' sweater is made in Canada, and you can knit your own version
Ryan Gosling's 'Project Hail Mary' sweater is made in Canada, and you can knit your own version.
- Cape Breton Centre for Craft & Design spoofs iconic film Ghost in fundraiser
Cape Breton Centre for Craft & Design creates Ghost spoof for fundraiser
- Online auction to raise funds for trauma counselling begins April 13
Online auction starts April 13 to support trauma counselling, offering over 240 items for bidding.
- LETTER: Fortunate for Vernon firefighters
Veteran firefighters face staffing shortages and burnout
- The Iran War Is Reshaping Global Aviation
Lufthansa and British Airways face a challenge to capitalize on the Iran travel boom
- Trump Announces New Tariffs on Pharmaceuticals, Critical Metals
US imposes tariffs on pharmaceuticals and critical metals
- April 4: Your Daily Horoscope
You should be cautious with your generosity this weekend.
- Today-History-Apr04
Martin Luther was ordained a priest in Erfurt, Germany in 1507.
- Trump Hits Pharmaceutical Products, Metals with New Tariffs
US imposes tariffs on medicines and metals
- Tubi Expands Content Library With 600 Movies and Episodes
Tubi Expands Content Library With 600 Movies and Episodes
- Victoria creative hub gives local artists a space to be seen
Archer Community Hub provides a carving workshop, educational space, and recording studio for local artists
- Ermineskin Cree Nation storyteller shares experiences at Fort Edmonton
Ermineskin Cree Nation's storytelling performances bring historical and cultural context to the park's Indigenous cultures, highlighting the importance of preserving traditional knowledge and histories, and fostering a deeper understanding of the region's complex Indigenous-settler relationships.
- Canadian man dies attempting 1,260-step temple climb in Thailand
Canadian man dies trying to climb 1,260 steps to temple summit in Thailand
- April 3rd Weather Discussion
Cooler and drier air moves into the region.
- Rum Before Breakfast? How a Tropical Spirit Took Hold of New Brunswick
Historians explore how the rum trade influenced New Brunswick's economy and culture in the 18th century.
- Ask Lisi: Disgusted by friend's husband's table manners
Eating with mouth open is considered impolite in many cultures.
- Riley Laychuk's long weekend forecast: snow for some
A pair of systems will impact parts of the province through the long weekend.
- St. Catharines Today: Minister announces Niagara governance changes + Vote for Niagara's worst road
Minister announces Niagara governance changes
- Janet Carnochan House at NOTL museum finalist in Next Great Save contest
Janet Carnochan House at NOTL museum is a finalist in the Next Great Save contest organized by National Trust for Canada.
- Yukon brings in new engineer as Nisutlin Bay Bridge costs climb
Yukon government brings in new engineer for Nisutlin Bay Bridge project amid cost increase
- EDITORIAL: Attention needed to provide adequate health care
Healthcare system in crisis
- New shuttle helping vulnerable people get around Moncton
New shuttle service launched in Moncton aims to support vulnerable populations.
- Lindsay native key part of developing Lyme disease diagnostic tool
Lindsay native's Lyme disease diagnostic tool gains traction
- Got goat? Getting up close with four-legged creatures lets them 'work their magic'
People are interacting with animals like goats and alpacas in unique ways that provide stress relief.
- MUN cuts social worker seats when more professionals needed in N.L., warns NAPE
Memorial University cuts social work seats
- Indigenous Healthy Kids Fair coming to Port Hardy
Indigenous children will gather for a healthy living event in Port Hardy on April 14-15, promoting wellness and cultural exchange.
- Can AI apps replace teachers? Experts urge caution over school model
AI-powered learning model raises concerns over student well-being and privacy.
- This is what's open and closed across Windsor-Essex this Easter holiday weekend
Several businesses and attractions will be closed
- North Vancouver chlorine project risks 'intolerable,' Burnaby council says
North Vancouver chlorine plant poses significant environmental risks