CA ARCHIVE
- 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
- Free film screening in Kelowna dives into parents’ healing journey
A free film screening event in Kelowna explores the healing journey of parents through a documentary film.
- Al Seibert
Al Seibert, a longtime resident and pillar of the community, passed away at the age of 85.
- PAMC and Prince Albert stands against racism through arts and storytelling
The Prince Albert Multicultural Council in collaboration with the Multicultural Council of Saskatchewan hosted a seminar on International Day for Elimination of Racism
- MelBex Awards honour Melfort’s top businesses, citizens
Melfort Trade Alliance Chamber of Commerce hosts annual MelBex Awards to recognize local businesses and citizens.
- The Salvation Army gets Elk meat donation
The Salvation Army receives 325 pounds of donated elk meat to provide meals for homeless residents in Prince Albert.
- Critic's picks: Jeff Tweedy; Jenny Don't and the Spurs; Kluxen & Min
Jeff Tweedy at Royal Theatre.
- Pickering road closures scheduled for spring, summer
Pickering road closures planned for spring and summer to accommodate new sanitary sewer installation.
- When to take off winter tires in Ontario: The '7 C' rule you need to know
Typically on the third Sunday of February, when the air temperature consistently above freezing for at least three consecutive days.
- Easter weekend 2026: What’s open and closed in Guelph
Good Friday (April 3): Many businesses closed.
- 25 men are sleeping on cots in the HMP gymnasium. It will continue for the 'foreseeable future'
Inmates sleeping in jail gym due to poor conditions.
- North Island Craft Beer Fest brings fun to community fundraising
North Island Craft Beer Fest raises funds for local charities.
- Reader wants a slower Ryan Road East
Residents urge city to reduce speed limit on Ryan Road East
- 25 men are sleeping on cots in the HMP gymnasium. It will continue for the 'foreseeable future' - cbc.ca
Report of 25 men sleeping on cots in HMP gymnasium, to continue indefinitely.
- How a 30-year-old from Paris became conductor of the Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra
A 30-year-old French conductor becomes music director of Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra.
- Scammers are targeting Canadians about a milk settlement that doesn't exist
Scammers are targeting Canadians with a fake milk settlement scam.
- LETTER: Are farmers safe in Canada?
Farmers in Canada face safety concerns due to inadequate support and resources
- Cathartic and confident: Loviet talks new ‘Debutante’ EP
Loviet is releasing her new EP 'Debutante' on April 10, after perfecting her alt-pop rock sound in the studio and touring across Canada and the US.
- OYSTRECK – Emmanuel
Emmanuel Oystreck, a 94-year-old man, has passed away.
- FURBER – Kenneth Walter
Ken Furber, a Canadian journalist, passed away on March 30, 2026, after a long career with various community newspapers in B.C., Alberta, and Saskatchewan.
- STEVENSON – Douglas A.
Douglas A. Stevenson, a 71-year-old resident of Whitewood, SK, passed away on March 24, 2026, surrounded by his family. He was born on May 8, 1954. Funeral details not specified.
- Princeton Ground Search and Rescue called 27 times in last year
Princeton Ground Search and Rescue receives 27 calls for help in a year
- Israel Reports Missile Attacks From Iran
Israel reports missile attacks from Iran
- Israel Targets Iranian Military Infrastructure
US government warns Americans in Iraq to leave due to potential Iranian attacks
- A look back at historic Kelowna: Super-Valu
Kelowna's downtown area was boosted by the arrival of Super-Valu in the 1950s.
- Raking your yard too early in Ontario can be a massive mistake. Here's why spring fever can be fatal to your lawn and pollinators
Raking too early can damage lawns and harm pollinators by disrupting their habitats.
- 'Another solid tool in the tool box': Niagara's HART Hub marks its official start
The Homelessness and Addiction Recovery Treatment Hub is now open in St. Catharines.
- St. Catharines Today: Derailment repairs to take a week + Hit and run victim’s family seeks justice
Derailment repairs in St. Catharines to last a week, Hit and run victim's family rallies for justice
- Ontario cherry blossom forecast 2026: Why peak bloom could arrive earlier than last year
Ontario's cherry blossom forecast suggests peak bloom could arrive as early as mid-March, potentially a week before last year's peak bloom date.
- Ryan Wedding’s alleged Ontario ‘cocaine lawyer’ got bail. The Court of Appeal is set to decide whether that was a mistake
Deepak Paradkar, a lawyer allegedly involved in a Ryan Wedding drug ring, was granted bail.
- One dog dead from injuries, another euthanized after attack in Canary District
Dog attack in Canary District results in fatal injuries to one dog, another euthanized.
- It's been 30 years since amalgamation of the Halifax Regional Municipality. Was it a success? - CBC
The amalgamation created a more efficient government, but some residents still miss their town or district identities.
- LETTER: Thank you for a wonderful Seedy Saturday
Letter expresses gratitude for Seedy Saturday event
- Agassiz resident dodges phone scam: RCMP
A Agassiz resident successfully dodged a phone scam, RCMP report on various incidents.
- FISHING CORNER: In search of the fish we don’t talk about
Steelhead trout fishing has been a challenge this season
- The competition side of training
Regular exercise is essential for overall well-being.