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  1. N.L. students have mixed feelings about the advancement of Bay du Nord oil project

    Mixed emotions about the project's impact on the environment and community

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  2. ‘It’s not fair’: Clarington eyes significant fee increases for development

    Clarington's current planning process is operating on a deficit made up with taxpayer funds.

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  3. Harvey Allen Bell

    Harvey Allen Bell, a 91-year-old man, passed away on February 23, 2026. He is survived by his three daughters, eight grandchildren, and numerous extended family members and friends.

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  4. Carney’s First Year: Clear Eyed Abroad, Tone Deaf at Home

    Carney’s First Year: Clear Eyed Abroad, Tone Deaf at Home

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  5. Using AI for news? Read this first

    Fact-checking AI tools can help identify biased sources and false information

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  6. Coroner's inquest into death of Comox Valley man starts Monday

    Coroner's inquest to investigate death of Comox Valley man, Joshua Colton Beek, starts Monday.

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  7. Aspiring police officer nabbed at RIDE stop gets ‘second chance’ in Kitchener court

    Aspiring police officer charged with careless driving after failing roadside breath test, pleads guilty

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  8. Would you want to work? Ontario plans to let retail businesses open on Family Day and Victoria Day

    Retailers would be allowed to open on Family Day and Victoria Day in Ontario.

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  9. Parts of B.C. to see wet, windy start to week as atmospheric river approaches

    Residents in parts of British Columbia can expect a cold, wet and windy commute this morning as an atmospheric river approaches the coast.

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  10. A Toronto councillor wants to create public grocery stores to tackle rising food costs. Would that work here?

    Toronto councillor proposes city-run grocery stores to address rising food costs

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  11. Nathan Phillips Square skaters can finally come in from the cold — but thanks to whom?

    Nathan Phillips Square's change room to be converted into public space

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  12. A Toronto landlord bought a 53-unit building in 2023. It has issued at least 56 eviction notices since - Toronto Star

    Toronto landlord buys 53-unit building, issues 56 eviction notices

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  13. From Artists To Leaders: LaSalle Prepares To Celebrate Its Best

    LaSalle Awards of Excellence celebrates over 140 nominees

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  14. After nearly a year, measles outbreak in northeast B.C. shows signs of slowing down

    Measles outbreak in northeast B.C. shows signs of slowing down after nearly a year

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  15. LETTER: Retired Vernon teacher on uniting Beyond Davos

    A retired teacher in Vernon is advocating for unity and cooperation among community members to tackle the challenges they face.

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  16. Police respond to viral posts about “sniper” at St. Paddy’s Day street party in Waterloo

    Police deployed a sniper at a St. Paddy's Day street party in Waterloo due to safety concerns for large gatherings with mass casualty considerations.

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  17. Top 5: The Sens are capable of beating the Sharks and the Ducks, too

    The Anaheim Ducks retook the top spot in the Pacific Division with a road win.

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  18. Whitehorse residents and travellers react to high gas prices

    Residents in Whitehorse express concern about the impact of high gas prices on their daily lives.

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  19. Case of fiery attack at Saskatoon high school set to conclude in court Monday

    Teen set to learn sentence in Saskatoon high school fire case

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  20. 'Long overdue’ remembrance: WW I veteran's name to go on Guelph, Ont., cenotaph 100 years after death

    Ranald 'Big Mac' Macdonald, a WWI veteran from Guelph, Ont., will have his name added to the Guelph War Memorial 100 years after his death.

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  21. Cambridge woman launches petition after endometriosis 'destroyed' her life

    Cambridge woman launches petition after endometriosis 'destroyed' her life

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  22. Estimated wait times at Winnipeg emergency departments 'quite inaccurate' at times: memo

    Wait times at Winnipeg emergency departments are often inaccurate due to system flaws.

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  23. Manitoba’s U.S. trade rep paid $482K a year, contract shows

    Manitoba's trade envoy makes $482K a year

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  24. SENS spreads seeds and knowledge in Vernon

    Vernon residents will gather for a Seed Share & Garden Talk event at the library on March 26

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  25. Water rate hike requested in part to cover Everwind's proposed green hydrogen plant

    Water rate hike sought to fund Everwind's green hydrogen plant

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  26. Tropical fish appearing more frequently in Nova Scotian waters, scientists say

    Tropical fish appear in Nova Scotia waters with increasing frequency.

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  27. Health spending in N.B. not exempt from cuts, Holt says

    Premier Susan Holt says health care spending won't be exempt from cuts.

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  28. Breakthrough in N.B. oyster research to help fight deadly shellfish disease

    Breakthrough in N.B. oyster research to help fight deadly shellfish disease

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  29. Charlottetown pub party taps into growing trend of daytime social events

    Charlottetown pub starts daytime social events

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  30. Shuswap Summer Gear Swap to support construction of memorial trail

    Shuswap residents organize gear swap to raise funds for new memorial trail in honor of local resident Mark Corbett.

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  31. N.L. working to end fees for patients seeing nurse practitioners

    Newfoundland and Labrador is working to end fees for patients seeing nurse practitioners

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  32. The AI boom is making electronics more expensive — and N.L. companies are feeling it

    Artificial intelligence is driving up the cost of RAM

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  33. Why do electric flashes keep breaking Ottawa's LRT?

    Electric flashes on Ottawa's LRT system continue to cause disruptions.

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  34. Back to the fax? Doctors say Ottawa's plans to axe prescription software leaves them in limbo

    Doctors may be forced to return to faxing prescriptions, a move they say will create more errors and inefficiencies.

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  35. Energy retrofit program rolls out into Castlegar, regional district

    Energy retrofit program expands to Castlegar and regional district, offering energy-efficient upgrades to homes.

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  36. Chinese Steel Output Sinks as Mills Adjust to Weaker Demand

    Chinese steel output has declined, mills are adjusting production levels, demand is weakening.

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  37. Event invites families to explore nature in Aldergrove

    Aldergrove Regional Park hosts free nature event on March 26.

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  38. Registration open for Maple Ridge walk for hospice

    Registration now open for the Maple Ridge walk for hospice, a charity event featuring a ceremonial riverside petal release.

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  39. Norway’s “Sentimental Value’ wins at Oscars and ‘Sinners’ cinematographer makes history

    Autumn Durald Arkapaw makes history as first female director of photography to win Oscar

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  40. Drivers urged to avoid Highway 17 after weather forces full closure near Massey - Sudbury News

    Highway 17 closed between Sault Ste. Marie and Massey due to severe weather

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  41. LETTER: Oak Bay needs more transparency in budget decisions

    Oak Bay residents call for greater transparency in municipal budget decisions.

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  42. One person in life-threatening condition after fight ends in stabbing in North York

    One person critically injured in stabbing after fight on TTC bus in North York.

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