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- 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
- As gun crime rises in N.L., so do efforts by police and fears for innocent civilians
Police in Newfoundland and Labrador are seizing more guns than ever before
- FISHING CORNER: Trout stocking for March is complete at lakes in the Campbell River region
Trout stocking has been completed for the month of March at lakes in the Campbell River region.
- New rocket launch pad will give Canadian military ability to quickly replace destroyed satellites: briefing
Canada builds new rocket launch pad
- Tourists love visiting Prince Edward Island
Prince Edward Island sees high tourism numbers in 2025.
- Facts to help improve fitness
Regular exercise can boost your mood and reduce stress.
- ‘All it takes is an idea’: Indigenous-owned gas station opens in Splatsin
Indigenous-owned business opens gas station
- Penticton getting ready to host 29th annual Okanagan Fest of Ale
Penticton, British Columbia is hosting the 29th annual Okanagan Fest of Ale.
- Putting the cart before the planning horse
Winnipeg infrastructure proposal sparks passionate support
- The fire this time will burn the earth
Bradbury's novel depicts a future where books are banned and critical thinking is discouraged.
- Trump’s call for help met with silence
US President Donald Trump seeks international support for war
- Students give bill to reduce U of W board a failing grade
University of Winnipeg to reduce board size, increase Indigenous representation
- ‘Equal representation’: cannabis advocates push for public pot zones
Manitoba advocates push for public cannabis consumption zones
- Author mines dreamworld before striking gold
Margaret Sweatman's novel 'Night Birds' takes a turn from initial planned eco-thriller to explore global capitalism
- Annual Mayor’s Prayer Breakfast
Annual Mayor’s Prayer Breakfast held at Parkview Alliance Church on March 13, community leaders and clergy gathered for the event, no specific details on the event’s purpose or activities mentioned.
- Teamwork On Display As Vermilion Responders Tackle Storm Damage
Powerful winds and a snow squall caused damage and prompted multiple calls for emergency services in Vermilion on March 8.
- Race Of Vermilion Brings Adventure, Laughter And Community Spirit To Town
Vermilion hosted the annual Race of Vermilion, a community adventure race with 19 teams of four participants navigating clues and challenges from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
- ‘Complete revival’: Penticton’s Dream Café moves closer to reopening
Penticton's Dream Café is working to revive its operations after its last show on Sept. 6.
- Iran lashes out with attacks on Israel and Gulf neighbors as Israel hits Beirut
Iran retaliates with airstrikes on Israeli and Gulf targets
- Iran threatens energy assets in Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the UAE after attack on its gas facilities
Iran threatens energy assets in Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the UAE after attack on its gas facilities
- A new U.S. trade deal with Indonesia secures fossil fuels and access to critical minerals
U.S. secures access to Indonesia's fossil fuels and critical minerals.
- The Latest: Iran attacks Israel and Gulf countries after an Israeli strike kills its security chief
Iran launches strikes against Israel and Gulf countries in response to Israeli airstrike that killed its security chief
- Asian shares gain and oil slips back despite a barrage of attacks by Iran
Asian shares rise, oil prices fall
- Timberwolves sideline Edwards for the next 1 to 2 weeks with knee inflammation as Randle steps up
Timberwolves' Anthony Edwards sidelined with knee inflammation
- Appel d’offres 151/2026
Municipal infrastructure rehabilitation works on Rue Denison Est between Glen Street and Pierre-Laporte Boulevard.
- «La Queer Newfoundland Hockey League»: le hockey queer exposé
Lucas Morneau presents an exhibition in Montreal defending queer identity in hockey.
- North Vancouver's Westview Elementary gets 100-seat expansion
North Vancouver's Westview Elementary gets 100-seat expansion
- Council approves Crescent Acres lot sale to spur housing construction
Council approves sale of 22 Crescent Acres lots to Pawluk Homes for $1,467,516.75, aims to address Prince Albert's housing shortage.
- Developmental basketball program to host information session
A new early childhood developmental basketball program called Little Ballers is hosting information sessions on March 21 at the Alfred Jenkins Field House.
- Aldergrove skaters dive into season-end show
Aldergrove community centre hosts undersea-themed season-end show
- Assiniboine expanding programs to CFB Shilo
Assiniboine College and the Shilo Military Family Resource Centre sign MOU to offer post-secondary education to military families and CFB Shilo community.
- P.E.I. MLA and cabinet minister Mark McLane has died - CBC
Mark McLane, P.E.I. MLA and cabinet minister, has died.
- Environmental educator from qathet receives award of excellence
Ryan Barfoot, a renowned environmental educator from Qathet, receives the Award of Excellence.
- Have you reduced how much you drive as gasoline prices skyrocket?
Fuel prices continue to rise in B.C.
- March Break blow: Snow shuts down Espanola recreation hubs
Espanola recreation complex and library closed due to excessive snow load
- New Oliver youth councillors welcomed onto council
Oliver Council welcomes first Youth Councillors
- Opinion: What happens to your brain in nature?
Nature exposure reduces stress and anxiety by activating the parasympathetic nervous system, boosts creativity and mood by stimulating the release of serotonin and endorphins, and can even slow down the aging process by increasing human growth hormone production.
- Avalanche danger high in Banff, Jasper, Kananaskis
High avalanche danger reported in Banff, Jasper, and Kananaskis.
- Young Edmonton man identified as victim of deadly drive-by shooting on highway
A young man has been identified as the victim of a fatal drive-by shooting on a highway in Edmonton.
- Denied by Ontario: Woman pays $30K for U.S. answers to tissue-destroying disease
Ontario denies funding for U.S. medical treatment for woman with tissue-destroying disease, forcing her to pay $30,000 for diagnosis.
- School tax hikes adding up in Winnipeg
Winnipeg school divisions hike school taxes