CA ARCHIVE
- The competition side of training
Regular exercise is essential for overall well-being.
- April 1: Your Daily Horoscope
The full moon in your opposite sign warns you to be cautious before taking action.
- GN abandoned buildings and didn’t respond to demolition requests for years, say Clyde River and Sanikiluaq hamlet officials
Clyde River pays $100,000 to demolish abandoned building
- Let’s Talk: Biologicals Are Gaining Ground
Seed sector growth
- Surrey road to be closed four consecutive nights
Surrey road to be closed for four consecutive nights in Cloverdale.
- Hellenic cultural academy Romiosyni preserves ancient carnival traditions for younger generations in Laval
Ancient carnival traditions continue in Laval
- Europa Super Circus to whirl in Cloverdale April 16-19
Europa Super Circus brings its death-defying acrobats and performers to Cloverdale Fairgrounds from April 16-19
- Okanagan water forum promotes collaboration in watershed protection
Okanagan region's water management approaches being shared and improved
- Rain and thunderstorms in the forecast Tuesday as Toronto says goodbye to March
Toronto to experience rain and thunderstorms on Tuesday
- Shattered glass falling from new building raises alarm in Esquimalt
Glass panel shattered on balcony, prompting warning from residents' association.
- Wondrous world of water in spotlight
World's water sources threatened by climate change and pollution
- Trial underway for Salmon Arm woman accused of incest, other sex crimes with her two young children
A court trial is currently underway for a woman accused of incest and sexual crimes against her two young children.
- Opinion: Doug Ford hands Donald Trump a trade weapon
Doug Ford's plan to extend the 'Buy Ontario' program to health care could be a major trade talking point with the U.S., but it also raises concerns about access to care for Ontarians.
- Trans visibility promises a better world. That’s why it’s under attack
Trans visibility matters in promoting inclusivity and acceptance.
- Brampton committee defers 18-storey tower amid Gore Road school capacity concerns
Brampton city council delays 18-storey tower project due to concerns over increased school capacity
- Most people across Canada will no longer need to pay nurse practitioners for primary care - CBC
Most people across Canada will no longer need to pay nurse practitioners for primary care.
- Russian tanker set to deliver oil to crisis-hit Cuba
Russian oil tanker to deliver first shipment to Cuba since January
- LETTER: Mounties bid farewell to Cloverdale
Superintendent Wendy Mehat bids farewell to Cloverdale community after years of service.
- Vanderburg-Gagnon scholarship applications open
Applications for the Kyle Vanderburg and Don Gagnon Memorial Scholarship are now open.
- Vale Base Metals grows copper, nickel resources, 2026 drilling push targets further gains
Vale Base Metals reports 6% increase in copper reserves to 53-million tonnes, with nickel reserves rising 13% to 14-million tonnes.
- Robert Lawrence Vancouver Highlights Black+Blue Steakhouse as a Premier Downtown Vancouver Steakhouse Destination
Vancouver restaurant highlights Black+Blue Steakhouse as premier downtown destination
- Sunny 16 C weather in Toronto to lighten Monday blues, possible thunderstorms overnight
Toronto experiences double-digit daytime highs and spring showers, possible thunderstorms expected overnight.
- SCHOOLS CLOSED: Students in Dufferin and Wellington counties get 4-day weekend for Easter
Students in Dufferin and Wellington counties get a 4-day weekend for Easter.
- ‘We’re talking about children here’: Food insecurity a reality for 20 per cent of residents in Milton, Burlington, Halton Hills and Oakville
Food insecurity affects 20% of residents in these Ontario communities, with social support benefits failing to keep pace with rising food costs.
- Manitoba denying trans refugee's request for name change because it won't accept her ID - CBC
Manitoba government refuses to recognize trans refugee's ID, denies name change request
- Pothole damage your vehicle? Data shows you have about 10% chance of filing successful claim in the northeast
Pothole damage claims in northeastern Ontario face low success rate
- SCHOOLS CLOSED: Renfrew County students in Pembroke, Petawawa, Renfrew and Arnprior get 4-day Easter weekend
Good Friday and Easter Monday off for Renfrew County students.
- Provincial vet questions the future of veterinary laboratory services
Veterinary lab closure looms for New Brunswick
- Does Halifax need a 'rat czar'?
Halifax didn't form a 'rat czar' team despite a 2017 recommendation
- WestJet told passengers flights were cancelled for safety. Records suggest otherwise
WestJet passengers claim denied compensation for cancelled flights claimed were due to safety reasons, records show otherwise.
- Sioux Lookout, Ont., marks arrival of town's first magnetic resonance imaging machine
Sioux Lookout gets first MRI machine
- Gordie Howe Bridge lights to shimmer and form 'erratic' patterns as bridge authority tests controls
The lights on the Gordie Howe International Bridge will be tested
- Who’s Lobbying Whom: March 30, 2026
BC Liberal Party, BC Liberal Caucus, BC Liberal Party's Government Relations Office
- GamblingForum.org Launches Online Discussion Platform for Sports Betting Conversations
GamblingForum.org launches online discussion platform for sports betting