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- Could this new height detection system stop overpass strikes in B.C.?
New height detection system to prevent overpass strikes on Highway 1 in Abbotsford, B.C.
- Burlington manufacturer wins contract for River-class destroyer program
Marswell Metal secures subcontract for Royal Canadian Navy's River-class destroyer program.
- Rebate pauses and 'bad vibes' drive B.C. drivers toward hybrids
British Columbia's electric vehicle market share drops in 2025, conventional hybrids see significant increase.
- LaFleur Minerals Inc. (CSE:LFLR) (OTCQB:LFLRF) (FSE:3WK0) Pairs Exploration Growth with Infrastructure in Strengthening Gold Market
LaFleur Minerals Inc. is a Canadian exploration and development company focused on gold exploration and development.
- Francois Tchesinkut Lake Hall celebrates 100 years
Francois Tchesinkut Lake Hall celebrates 100 years
- Internationally Acclaimed Artist Krista Kim Comes to Toronto Tech Week 2026 – Exploring intersection of Human Identity and Artificial Intelligence
Krista Kim's exhibition explores human identity and AI, sparking conversations about technological advancements and their impact on humanity.
- Smithers council cuts back resolutions for local government conference
Town to endorse Crown land resolution
- Hope Minor Softball ready to play ball
Hope Minor Softball League for kids from U5 to U15 starts in April and runs through June; still seeking umpires for the season.
- Cory Cassel to run for re-election in FVRD Area G
Cory Cassel to seek re-election in FVRD Area G
- ADSAB Wawa Office Closed – March 17th
ADSAB Wawa office closed on March 17th.
- Toronto in for a windy and overcast Tuesday with frigid wind chill
Windy and overcast conditions expected in Toronto, with gusts up to 70 km/h and a wind chill of -20 C.
- Float Your Fanny Down the Ganny putting the call out for participants
Float your fanny down the Ganny
- MARCH 17 ROAD REPORT: Town and Country road conditions and cams
Traffic and road conditions subject to change, check for updates
- Ramadan may be quieter in Prince Albert, but Muslims still find community
Prince Albert mosque remains a hub for Muslim community during Ramadan despite smaller gatherings
- Parole conditions eased for mastermind in Salmon Arm love triangle murder
Parole conditions relaxed for mastermind in Salmon Arm love triangle murder case
- New Gold makes first court appearance after charges filed alleging safety violations before fatal accident
New Gold mine faces charges over fatal accident
- Worst Roads' initiative drives Manitoba road repairs
Worst Roads' initiative to address road repairs in Manitoba
- Steel building fabrication company moving to Welland, creating 75 jobs
Canadian Metal Buildings to create 75 jobs in Welland with new 7,900-sq-m facility.
- Kraken Robotics Announces $24 Million in Defence Orders
Kraken Robotics wins significant defence contract worth $24 million
- ‘Only remaining evidence’: Clarington moves to preserve McLaughlin shed
Clarington council votes to preserve historic barn
- Okanagan artists featured at Vernon mall
Vernon, BC
- The Record today: E-scooter trips declined with student enrollment + Suspected war criminal in Kitchener + Trans woman in a men's jail
E-scooter usage drops as student enrollment declines
- Cooking like it’s the ‘last meal’: Inside the Operation Nanook kitchen in Cambridge Bay
Canadian Armed Forces personnel bring comfort food to the troops in the remote Cambridge Bay, Nunavut, as part of Operation Nanook.
- Political parties on sidelines at city hall after debut on Calgary's ballot last fall
Political parties return to city hall after last fall's election, but don't vote as a bloc.
- Vendasta Launches CRM AI to Close the Execution Gap, With a CRM That Updates Itself
Vendasta launches AI-powered CRM to automate tasks, improve sales efficiency, and reduce manual data entry.
- Fury Intercepts 11.74 g/t Gold over 6.63 Metres from Infill Drilling at Eau Claire; Commences Phase 2 Drilling
Fury Intercepts 11.74 g/t Gold over 6.63 Metres from Infill Drilling at Eau Claire.
- West Red Lake Gold Further De-Risks Fork Satellite Deposit with Successful Infill Drilling
Infill drilling at West Red Lake Gold's Fork satellite deposit has yielded several high-grade gold intersections.
- Softer oil prices see the dollar dip
Oil prices ease as the dollar weakens
- 'He's out there somewhere' say volunteers searching for missing Ontario man
Ontario man missing since late January
- GNWT promises review after MLAs vote to support creation of child and youth advocate office
MLA Kieron Testart calls for creation of child and youth advocate office
- Doug Ford has floated the idea of building a Toronto convention centre on Lake Ontario. Here's what it would take
Doug Ford proposes building a Toronto convention centre on Lake Ontario
- Land & Sea: Tilting’s Irish Festival
Tilting's Irish Festival celebrates the town's Irish heritage
- TOLKO INDUSTRIES LTD. FOREST OPERATIONS MAP (FOM)
Tolko Industries Ltd. releases Forest Operations Map for public review.
- He came to Canada with a dream. RCMP say he became a victim of labour trafficking
A man was charged with labour trafficking in Nova Scotia, labour trafficking cases in Canada are on the rise, with a record number of calls to the Canadian Human Trafficking Hotline in 2024.
- Her body was left on a couch for 6 months. Family, advocates say the system failed her
Inuk woman's body left on couch for 6 months, authorities criticized for failure to respond
- Quebec's finance minister lowers expectations ahead of pre-election budget
Minister lowers budget expectations ahead of election
- Public drug use will spike if supervised consumption sites close, advocates warn
Supervised consumption sites face closure, prompting warnings of increased public drug use in Ottawa
- Public drug use will spike when consumption sites close, advocates warn
Provincially-funded supervised consumption sites to close
- Singersizing: Power of music boosts health in Vernon
Singersizing is a low-impact exercise program that combines music and movement to improve cardiovascular health.
- Rob Woodward to become Vistry Group chair in May
Rob Woodward to become Vistry Group chair in May
- Physiomics launches retail share offer for up to £110,000
Physiomics raises £110,000 through retail share offer
- Police in Nigeria say suspected suicide bombings killed at least 23 people
Suspected suicide bombings in Maiduguri, Nigeria result in at least 23 deaths and over 100 injuries.
- Oil Advances as Iran Targets Persian Gulf Energy Infrastructure
Oil prices rise after Iran targets Gulf energy infrastructure