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- Sicamous endorses Forestry is a Solution to help root the industry
Forestry industry receives boost from Sicamous endorsement
- “Not among the elite”: Bryce Harper lashed out at his manager’s comments in the final
Bryce Harper responds to Dave Dombrowski's comments questioning his status as baseball's elite.
- What’s On, March 18
New exhibit at the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia opens March 20, 'The Natural World' features works by local artists.
- Bullied Indigenous boy still feeling the effects of his school assault
Bullied Indigenous boy Theo Osborne still suffering emotional trauma after attack at school.
- Attention Thessalon: Doc shortage means no emergency coverage Thursday or Friday
Emergency room services unavailable Thursday and Friday
- You won’t believe all the amazing finds at the Spring Fling Easter Market
Local artisans and vendors gather for the Spring Fling Easter Market on March 29
- Five Ontario ghost towns you can actually visit
Four Ontario ghost towns that can be visited:
- Maple Ridge Lawn Bowling Club hosts open houses for new players
The Maple Ridge Lawn Bowling Club invites new players to attend open houses on April 28
- Highway 11/17 closures renew calls for safer northern routes and alternate options
Ontario government under fire for highway closures
- Salmon Festival returns, but still looking for help to host party
Salmon Festival will proceed with a party this year despite limited funds.
- Rob Shaw: Bhangu’s backing puts Elliott on offensive in BC Conservative race
Former BC Liberal organizer joins BC Conservative candidate Bhangu's campaign
- North Bay Food Bank faces March donation slump as demand grows, director says
North Bay Food Bank faces decline in March donations as demand increases
- OPP investigating two similar skid steer thefts near Peterborough
Two similar skid steer thefts reported near Peterborough
- 450-unit towers eyed for booming stretch of Oxford Street amid traffic concerns
Towers planned for Oxford Street despite traffic concerns
- Trenton dissolves Funfest committee, shifts responsibility
Trenton dissolves Funfest committee, shifts responsibility
- Three councillors to represent Corman Park in arbitration over Solair development
Three RM of Corman Park councillors appointed to represent municipality in arbitration over Solair development
- Calming traffic: Wolfville projects promote active transportation, road safety
Wolfville proposes speed limit reductions, speed tables, and traffic filtering to improve road safety and promote active transportation.
- The psychological reason we judge groups much more harshly than individuals
We tend to judge individuals more leniently than groups.
- Warm end to winter and snowy start to spring
A warm spell to continue through Thursday, not as warm as Tuesday
- Gerry (Pleasance) Crown
Gerry (Pleasance) Crown
- Creatine, electrolytes, protein powder: Do you really need supplements for exercise?
Creatine, electrolytes, protein powder: Do you really need supplements for exercise?
- UBC Okanagan modernizes its BA to meet today’s needs
UBC Okanagan modernizes its BA program to reflect student feedback and offer new choices
- Canada’s Premier Food Corridor to host delegation from Invest Quebec
Canada's Premier Food Corridor to host delegation from Invest Quebec
- 20+ Best Instagram Ad Examples (& Why They Work)
Get the inspiration you need for your next social media campaign with these Instagram ad examples.
- CHECK THIS OUT: A whole shelf of community at the Nelson Public Library
The Nelson Public Library is hosting a magazine subscription drive to encourage reading and learning
- Music-therapy program in Chilliwack brings people with diverse abilities together
A music-therapy program in Chilliwack brings people with diverse abilities together
- Manitouwadge OPP – individual with multiple fraud related offences cgarged
Ontario Provincial Police arrest individual with multiple fraud-related offences
- Canada is opening doors to a wave of cheap Chinese electric vehicles
Canada to allow imports of low-cost Chinese electric vehicles.
- 2026-27 Sask. budget marks first for Ministry of Community Safety
New funding for Sask. Marshals Service.
- Why getting Canadian citizenship can take longer than you expect
Canadian citizenship application process takes over four years
- Brixton Metals Reports Record Silver Intercepts of 18.2m of 3,638 g/t Ag Including 6.8m of 9,421 g/t Ag at its Langis Project in Ontario
Brixton Metals discovers record silver intercept at its Langis Project in Ontario.
- ESMAIL and MOIR: Health-care reforms simply move Alberta towards international norms
Alberta is the only province in Canada that prohibits private health care purchases.
- Letters, March 18, 2026: 'Conservatives to blame for losing MPs'
Conservatives to blame for losing MPs
- Gas prices climb 30 per cent in some big cities. Are stations profiting?
Gas prices surge 30% in some major cities, with some stations raking in record profits
- Canada wants to build up its long-neglected Arctic. The hard question is how
Canada plans to modernize the Arctic region, a 'ghost town' of northern Canada, to boost its economic potential and address security concerns.
- Varcoe: 'A more realistic look': New Canadian energy outlook sees more gas, rising LNG exports to the world
Canada's energy outlook sees increasing gas production and LNG exports, with a focus on decarbonization and affordability.
- Alberta’s Separatists Are Chasing a Total Cowboy Fantasy
Alberta separatists are promoting a romanticized vision of the province
- Think-tank member Mark Poweska: Powering the city on the road to 2 million
Calgary's population is expected to reach 2 million by 2030, bringing increased demand for infrastructure.
- Family mentality helps Fanshawe Falcons as they look for first national women’s basketball title in program history
Fanshawe Falcons win OCAA championship, aim for first national title in program history.
- It looks like a pineapple top but has serrated edges that can cut swimmers: Why Ontario residents are urged to watch for this invasive plant
Invasive plant Water soldier spotted in Ontario
- Terry Newman: Maya Gebala has become everyone’s daughter
Maya Gebala's fight for life continues, Canadians offer support and prayers
- Michael Higgins: We’re handing women over to predators, says U.S. judge as he denounces ‘woke’ colleagues
U.S. judge criticizes colleagues for ruling against female-only spa
- Japan, S. Korea petrochemical industry slows output on Iran war
Japan, S. Korea reduce petrochemical output due to Iran war
- 'Message has got across': Leafs sticking up for each other after Matthews injury
Toronto Maple Leafs coach Craig Berube addresses team after delayed response to dirty hit on captain John Tavares.
- N.L. government doesn't plan to revive dormant open government initiative
N.L. government doesn't plan to revive dormant open government initiative