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- New children’s play space nears completion at Beban Park
A new children's play space is nearing completion at Beban Park.
- Winnipeg departments shown supporting drug consumption site
City of Winnipeg departments opening safe consumption sites, Winnipeg police department not involved
- Whonnock artist featured in global exhibit
Gloria Stanley, a Whonnock artist, has a piece featured in a global exhibit in New York City.
- Tourism Task Force aims to consolidate South Cariboo’s tourism resources
South Cariboo tourism resources to be consolidated at central hub
- Toronto under special weather statement as snow, freezing rain and strong wind gusts move in
Snow, freezing rain, and strong wind gusts bring hazardous travel conditions to Toronto.
- Toronto under special weather statement as snow, freezing rain and strong wind gusts move in - CP24
Toronto under special weather statement as snow, freezing rain and strong wind gusts move in
- Zachary Bolduc is expected to sit out tonight
Zachary Bolduc expected to sit out tonight
- Entertainer of the Year nominee comes to Pictou County
Kellie Loder heads to Glasgow Square Theatre on March 26
- Wetaskiwin man, 87, fighting extradition to Scotland on allegations he abused 17 schoolboys
Wetaskiwin man to be extradited to Scotland to face abuse allegations
- Our Community: Greek group feeds students; firefighters support Tumbler Ridge
Firefighters' Helmet for Hearts fundraiser raises over $42,000 for Tumbler Ridge community.
- ‘A long time coming’: Clarington invites feedback on $65-million waterfront strategy
Clarington council invites public feedback on $65-million waterfront development plan
- Realtors' food drive to benefit Port Cares, Hope Centre
Realtors' food drive to benefit Port Cares' Hope Centre to take place on March 21 and 22 at Royal LePage NRC Realty on King Street.
- Oil Market Set for Tumultuous Week as Kharg Attack Raises Stakes
US attacks Iran's Kharg Island oil platform
- Short-Lived: Alaska Airlines Removes Hawaiian’s Livery From All 4 Boeing 787-9s
Alaska Airlines removes Hawaiian livery from 4 Boeing 787-9s
- Poilievre unveiling the Conservatives' auto strategy in Windsor
Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre to unveil party's auto strategy in Windsor today
- Indigenous Murals welcome community into new Golden Primary Care Centre
The murals are a welcome addition to the facility
- Fuel costs increase on P.E.I. following unscheduled adjustment by IRAC
Fuel costs increase on P.E.I. due to unscheduled price adjustment by IRAC.
- Conservative leader to announce auto plan following meetings in Michigan
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre announces auto plan in Windsor
- Caledon's March 15 forecast: Snow mixed with ice pellets
Snow mixed with ice pellets expected on March 15, high of 3 C, morning wind chill of -13 C
- Consistent Connor continues to fuel Jets playoff pursuit
Kyle Connor leads Winnipeg Jets in consistent performance, fueling playoff push
- Future of 99-year-old Halifax Forum up for debate
The Halifax Forum's future is uncertain due to its deteriorating condition.
- 30 women and girls killed in 2026 so far, Canadian femicide observatory says
Thirty women and girls violently killed in Canada so far in 2026, according to the Canadian Femicide Observatory for Justice.
- Comox Legion Donates $1,000 to Support Addiction Recovery Services in the Comox Valley
Comox Legion donates $1,000 to support addiction recovery services in the Comox Valley.
- Ontario conservation authorities are consolidating. Here's how it's supposed to work
Ontario conservation authorities are consolidating in the Ottawa area, with four regional authorities merging into one.
- Doctors calling for independent assessment of health impacts from oil and gas industry
Health Officers' Council of B.C. calls for independent assessment of health impacts from oil and gas industry.
- Why GLP-1s may be effective in treating all kinds of addictions: Dr. Peter Lin
GLP-1 medications like Ozempic and Wegovy have been found to be effective in treating addiction to various substances, including drugs and alcohol.
- The Widebody That Once Dominated Transatlantic Travel Is Now A Cargo Workhorse
Boeing 747 shifted to cargo workhorse
- Rail worker wasn't told of urgency of fatal 2018 derailment before responding, inquest hears
Rail worker says he wasn't told of urgency of 2018 derailment
- Stretch and tone: Claims of health benefits draw participants to face yoga
Face yoga class gains popularity among seniors in Prince Albert, Sask.
- University of Saskatchewan receives CFI funding for a new poultry research facility
Canadian Foundation for Innovation funding supports new poultry research facility at University of Saskatchewan.
- Q&A: Meet University of Waterloo's new president, Dr. Bill Rosehart
Dr. Bill Rosehart is the new president and vice-chancellor of the University of Waterloo.
- Kitselas First Nation celebrates opening of new community centre
Kitselas First Nation celebrates grand opening of new community centre.
- Canucks player grades: Home team looking meek in 5-2 loss vs. Seattle
Canucks' lack of goal-scoring punch was evident in the second period
- Assisted dying program draws attention in North Okanagan
Assisted dying program sparks discussion at community event in Armstrong-Spallumcheen.
- River otter chosen as mascot for Three Rivers after 'heartwarming' response from residents
River otter chosen as mascot for Three Rivers after 'heartwarming' response from residents
- Canning business owner concerned about increase in crime after break-in
Crime on the rise in Kings County, local business owner expresses concern
- This Whitehorse neighbourhood has been seeing more deer lately; here's why
Increased deer sightings in Whitehorse neighbourhoods attributed to changing climate and food availability.
- Backlot HFX bringing queer nightlife back to Gottingen Street
A queer nightlife venue is opening on Gottingen Street.
- Looking back at Moncton's rail history and the CN roundhouse
Moncton's West Main Street was once a major rail hub.
- Slated for demolition, Golden Ball building holds more than a century of history in Saint John
The Golden Ball building, a Saint John landmark since 1919, is slated for demolition after serving as Irving Oil's corporate headquarters for over 80 years.
- Bringing the past to life: Students at UPEI can now learn history through role-playing
UPEI introduces role-playing course for history students
- Hergott: Unexpected death
A 67-year-old man was found dead in his home on Tuesday, with authorities investigating the cause of death as unknown. The victim was a well-respected member of the community and no details have been released. The police are urging anyone with information to come forward.
- How an N.L. author and scientist used 'two-eyed seeing' to craft her debut novel
Novelist Deidre Halbot's debut novel, Little Spoons, draws on her environmental science background to craft a fictional narrative.
- Basketball and dancing bring people of all abilities together in St. John's
Basketball and dancing event brings together people with disabilities, promoting inclusivity in St. John's.
- This N.L. optometrist flew down south to help the Blue Jays keep their eye on the ball
Optometrist travels to Florida to help Blue Jays players