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- 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
- Online auction to be held for Okanagan residents to support senior dogs
Online auction to be held for Okanagan residents to support senior dogs
- 'Memorial' plaque for stuck container ship draws tourists in Fairfield
A memorial plaque has been erected for a stuck container ship in Fairfield.
- FAITH: The forgotten daughters of Zelophehad
The article explores the biblical story of the five daughters of Zelophehad, who, due to a lack of male relatives, were forced to rely on the inheritance system in ancient Israel. The daughters, Mahlah, Tirzah, Hoglah, Milcah, and Hoglah, are portrayed as strong and capable women who navigate a patriarchal society. The story raises questions about the role of women in ancient Israelite society and the limited options available to them.
- Elm seed beetles are making an appearance throughout the region
Elm seed beetles are returning to the region as temperatures rise.
- Summerland rescue has two long time cat residents ready to try out forever homes
Two long-time cat residents at Summerland Rescue are seeking forever homes.
- Building community, one club at a time: Thorold student named a 2026 Loran Scholar
Sougui Abakar, a Thorold student, selected as a 2026 Loran Scholar.
- ‘We’re drowning:’ 1 year after opening expansive new location, local women’s shelter continues to struggle with demand
The Denise House, a local women's shelter, is struggling with demand despite opening its new expansive location a year ago.
- March 29th Weather Discussion
Quiet conditions prevail today across the Sault area with temperatures reaching 5°C this afternoon.
- This Old House in Guelph: Landmark estate was owned by a mayor
A historic house in Guelph was once owned by a mayor.
- Black Dog brings Led Zeppelin tribute act to Kelowna, Kamloops, Oliver, Revelstoke
Black Dog brings Led Zeppelin tribute act to Kelowna, Kamloops, Oliver, Revelstoke
- Nurse practitioner-led clinic taking new patients in Kitchener, Cambridge and Breslau
The Waterloo Region Nurse Practitioner-Led Clinic is accepting new patients.
- Why working at CBC has been like attending the university of life
Learning is a lifelong journey, CBC provides opportunities to learn from diverse perspectives, and the industry is constantly evolving.
- Why working at CBC has been like attending the university of life - CBC
A challenging workload that pushes you to grow
- Hardy Buoys Smoke Fish transitions ownership to Indigenous-owned limited partnership
Hardy Buoys Smoke Fish transitions to Indigenous-owned limited partnership
- Bank of America Reaches Settlement with Jeffrey Epstein Survivors
Bank of America reaches $72.5M settlement with Jeffrey Epstein survivors
- ‘Nothing but positive feedback’: Young auto-body apprentice finds right fit in Vernon
A young woman has found success and fulfillment in her career as an auto-body apprentice in Vernon, BC.
- Young Vernon girl’s artistic dreams brought to life despite disability
A young girl with a disability is able to pursue her artistic dreams thanks to the inclusive environment at BX Elementary School.
- Juno Awards gala: Fuzzy monsters, the first tie since Coldplay and Black Eyed Peas, and Jully Black stands her ground. Here are some of the night’s takeaway moments
Fuzzy monsters took home the prize for Best Visual Effects.
- Turkey Hunting
Turkey hunting workshops to focus on gear, strategies, and habitat management.
- Judge mulls jail time for Osoyoos pub sucker-punch attack
Judge considers jail time for Osoyoos pub attacker.
- Vernon historian has footage of epic 2,100-km road trip
Vernon historian captures footage of 2,100-km road trip through BC and Washington State
- House passes comprehensive reading law
House passes law requiring reading assessments for first-graders
- March 28th Weather Discussion
High pressure builds, bringing gradual improvement and flurries through morning, partly cloudy by afternoon.
- MORRIS: Red Top Drive Inn: 65 Years of Winnipeg Tradition
Red Top Drive Inn is a Winnipeg institution since 1960.
- Veterinarians in P.E.I. raise alarm over New Brunswick's plan to shut down provincial lab
Veterinarians on P.E.I. raise alarm over N.B.'s lab shutdown plan
- Campbell River’s Seedy Saturday a huge success
Campbell River's Seedy Saturday draws large crowds, attracts vendors and visitors from across the province.
- 3 tigers, hyena no longer with Wainfleet, Ont., owner despite efforts to fight exotic animal bylaw
Three tigers and a hyena removed from Wainfleet, Ont., owner seeks new home.
- Canadian Army overhaul looms as DND finalizes mobilization plans - CBC
Canadian Army overhaul, military modernization, Defence Minister Anita Anand
- Vernon apartment complex fire deemed accidental
Vernon apartment complex fire deemed accidental
- A year after critical report, Metro Vancouver continues to debate best path for reform
Metro Vancouver's governance structure faces ongoing debate, regional government says it needs more time for consultation
- What’s in the new St. Thomas-Elgin housing and homelessness plan
New housing targets to be set for St. Thomas and Elgin
- Opinion: Parks Canada’s paddle craft closures fail to address the real invasive species risk
Parks Canada's paddle craft closures proposal sparks frustration among paddlers
- MARCH 27 ROAD REPORT: Town and Country road conditions and cams
Road conditions vary by location, check interactive map for updates.
- Come on down: Hamilton man wins big on 'The Price Is Right Tonight'
Jared Pot wins a significant cash prize on 'The Price Is Right Tonight'
- Efforts continue to build trust in drinking water at Sipayik
Passamaquoddy tribal government funds water quality monitoring
- Brampton man pleads guilty to spearheading criminal organization that trafficked drugs from States into Canada, U.S. authorities say
Brampton man pleads guilty to leading international drug trafficking organization, faces 20-year sentence.
- She’s locked in an ICE detention centre with her 7-year-old daughter. Here’s what a Canadian says life is like - CTV News
Canadian woman held in ICE detention centre with 7-year-old daughter, describes harsh conditions
- A report says Red Bay wharf is in ‘very poor condition.' But no plans for repairs ahead of San Juan landing
A Newfoundland and Labrador engineering firm has deemed a Labrador wharf in poor condition, but the government plans to forgo repairs ahead of a replica whaling ship's arrival.
- Campbell River burlesque troupe celebrates five years of sold-out shows
Campbell River burlesque troupe celebrates five years of sold-out shows
- Robert (Rob) Roy LeDuc
Robert (Rob) Roy LeDuc, born September 22nd, 1947, passed away March 20th, 2026.
- LETTER: Loss of youth while in Emergency modified psych unit not the first for Vernon
Vernon's modified psych unit has had several instances of loss of youth in the facility, prompting a concerned parent to push for change.