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- Langley charity receives $10,000 grant
Langley charity Meals on Wheels awarded $10,000 grant from Envision Financial.
- Vancouver taxi company sues former bookkeeper, leadership over $427K theft
Vancouver taxi company sues former bookkeeper, alleges $427K theft
- Two former Boy Scouts volunteers charged in connection with sex assaults dating to 1970s and 1980s - Toronto Star
Former Boy Scouts volunteers charged with sex assaults
- Some Yukon athletes and teams are going for the gold as Arctic Winter Games wrap-up in Whitehorse
Athletes compete for gold at Arctic Winter Games
- MAC commissioner confident his team will get 2 bids to NCAA Tournament after Miami (Ohio) upset
MAC commissioner seeks NCAA Tournament bids after Miami (Ohio) upset
- Sault officer wins NCAA Final Four raffle after last-minute ticket buy
Sault officer wins NCAA Final Four raffle after last-minute ticket buy
- Whale Fest set to splash awe and education across Tofino and Ucluelet
Whale Fest to celebrate marine life and education in Tofino and Ucluelet
- Crash blocks north Barrie road
A vehicle crashed on Georgian Drive in north Barrie on Friday night.
- Meet two of St. John’s local heroes of transportation
Megan Clemens and Myles Russell advocate for improved winter safety measures for pedestrians.
- Stolen Bases: a multimedia art exhibition featuring the stories of interned Japanese Canadians in the Comox Valley
Stolen Bases explores the personal stories of Japanese Canadians in the Comox Valley during WWII.
- Voyageur Aviation wins DND contract to support Ottawa-based flight test unit
Voyageur Aviation wins contract to support Ottawa-based flight test unit.
- Teen mom reconnects with Sooke daycare worker decades after act of kindness
A teen mom reconnects with Sooke daycare worker
- Season over for Leafs captain Auston Matthews, Radko Gudas suspended five games for hit
Auston Matthews suffers season-ending injury, Radko Gudas suspended
- 100 Mile House ER closed for second straight day in a row
100 Mile House ER to close for second consecutive day.
- Rainfall forecast prompts watershed conditions statement for North Bay–Mattawa area
Up to 25 mm of rain expected Sunday-Monday in North Bay–Mattawa area
- New study argues cost-effectiveness of Enloe Dam removal from Similkameen River
Enloe Dam removal considered cost-effective
- ‘I’m excited’: Sask. plans new poultry research facility as Canada’s egg industry moves away from cages
New poultry research facility to be built by University of Saskatchewan, marking shift away from cage-kept birds in Canadian egg industry.
- Ontario Mine Rescue joins Ontario Corps to help with emergencies and natural disasters
Ontario Mine Rescue joins forces with The Ontario Corps to bolster emergency response capabilities.
- Airdrie RCMP seeking assistance to identify suspect in hit-and-run that injured 6-year-old
Airdrie RCMP seeking help to identify suspects in hit-and-run that injured 6-year-old
- Alaska's Eye-Popping Healthcare Costs - Planning For Higher Medical Expenses
Alaska's healthcare costs are 50% higher than the national average.
- 4 Wealth Planning Trends Gaining Momentum In 2026
Wealth planning is shifting towards holistic approaches, incorporating tax efficiency and environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors.
- The Window Is Narrowing: Why Locking In A 4% Yield Still Makes Sense Before Markets Shift
Investors can still secure a 4% yield in a low-interest-rate environment
- 9 Money Conversations To Have Before Moving In Together
Discuss financial goals and values
- The Sleep Divorce: Why One-Third Of Couples Are Choosing Separate Beds For Better Health
Sleeping in separate beds is becoming a trend among couples
- Cold Lake Women of Influence Awards mark 12th celebration of leadership
The Cold Lake Women of Influence Awards honored individuals who have made significant contributions to the community.
- Red Deer County business wins Best in Show at 2026 Malt Cup
Red Deer County business wins Best in Show at 2026 Malt Cup
- Sunshine Coast pea project aims to grow community through seeds and sharing
A community-driven seed-saving project aims to promote gardening and sharing on the Sunshine Coast.
- Colwood gives approval to waterfront hotel sites in seaside neighbourhood
Colwood approves waterfront hotel sites in Beachlands neighbourhood.
- ‘Wing looked out of place’: Injured eagle rescued from Richmond backyard
A bald eagle was rescued from a Richmond backyard.
- Jamaican-born scholar wins Oxford prize for book on Black women and political power - Jamaica Observer
Jamaican-born scholar wins Oxford prize for book on Black women and political power
- Canada supplying 23.6 million barrels of oil under IEA release plan
Canada to supply 23.6 million barrels of oil under IEA release plan.
- Is It True That American Airlines Accidentally Flew A Non-ETOPS Airbus A321 To Hawaii?
American Airlines mistakenly flew an Airbus A321, which lacks ETOPS certification, to Hawaii.
- Mark Carney helping push Liberals ahead of the Conservatives, poll suggests
Liberals lead Conservatives by 11 points in national poll.
- Town of Elk Point council passes bylaws
Bylaws updated for urban beekeeping, zero-tolerance policy for aggressive dogs.
- Season ends with a ‘golden sweep’ for Maple Ridge synchro skating team
Maple Ridge synchro skating team wins gold
- Winter strikes back: 'More snow on tap' for Toronto with slippery roads, slow travel Friday
Toronto prepares for winter storm, Environment Canada issues special weather statement, Slippery roads expected to cause travel disruptions
- Opinion: Federal business development program works for Alaskans
The 8(a) program has provided significant support to Alaskan businesses, helping them to grow and compete in the global market.
- Truck driver charged in Cambridge after bumper held by bungee cord
A truck driver was charged in Cambridge after his vehicle's front bumper was secured with a bungee cord.
- Lorraine B. Joe (nee Jobin)
Lorraine B. Joe (nee Jobin), a longtime resident, passed away peacefully at WGH on February 25, 2026.
- Fire hydrant, stop sign damaged in Oak Bay hit and run
Fire hydrant damaged
- Chicopee Ski Resort reopens after snow makes a comeback
Chicopee Ski Resort reopens after snowfall, staff relieved and excited for the season's start
- Treaty 6 Chiefs air separatism concerns with King Charles III as 150th anniversary looms
Treaty Six chiefs express concerns about the monarchy's relevance
- 5 toxic-drug deaths in Kootenay Boundary in January: coroner
Toxic-drug deaths reach 5 in Kootenay Boundary region in January
- Surrey Police charge 25 drivers in four days with excessive speeding
Surrey Police charge 25 drivers in four days with excessive speeding
- How to Invest When the TSX Refuses to Slow Down
TSX's resilience, quality companies, dollar-cost averaging, diversification