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- 'Pillars of our community': Funding boost for Ajax, Whitby organizations
Ajax and Whitby organizations receive funding boost
- Melissa Rogers appointed Director of People Services
Melissa Rogers appointed Director of People Services for Wolf Creek Public Schools
- Scollard Hall senior gains leadership experience through Queen’s Park program
Amara Lesanthan, a 16-year-old senior at Scollard Hall, participated in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario's Model Parliament Program.
- Seven ways to save at the pump as gas prices surge
Check tire pressure.
- Shuswap’s Spa Hills Compost submits new application for expansion
Spa Hills Compost submits new application for expansion
- Airdrie's Little Gym offers a non-competitive summer escape for local children
Airdrie's Little Gym offers themed summer camps for local children
- Cheese sold in Canada has been recalled due to salmonella
Cheese recall in Canada
- Kenneth (Ken) Hodges
Ken Hodges, a quiet and gentle man, passed away on February 13th, 2026, leaving behind his loving family. He was a devoted member of his church and a loyal employee at Manitoba Hydro and BC Hydro. Ken's legacy will be remembered through the love and memories of his family.
- Youth artisan market looking for vendors in Okotoks
Okotoks youth market aims to provide a platform for young artisans to sell their handmade goods and gain entrepreneurial experience.
- Exciting new chapter coming up for Bentley’s Monkey Top Saloon
Bentley's Monkey Top Saloon to reopen after fire
- Suspect in Michigan synagogue attack is Lebanese immigrant, said to have lost relatives in airstrike
Ayman Mohamad Ghazali, 41, was killed
- 7 misses and 1 hit in two-foot high kick | Arctic Winter Games 2026
Athletes face challenges in two-foot high kick event
- Teenage car thief facing 68 charges: Winnipeg police
Teenager arrested on 68 charges, including 16 counts of motor vehicle theft.
- Trail council nixes Skills Centre request for funding
Motion to award $30,000 in funds to Skills Centre defeated.
- Okanagan, Shuswap hockey teams primed for provincials
Okanagan, Shuswap hockey teams prepare for provincials
- Instant noodles sold in Ontario have been recalled
Instant noodles sold in Ontario recalled due to potential health risk.
- Home badly damaged from inferno
Fire damages home on Oliver Lake Road in Thunder Bay, no injuries reported.
- Peterborough paid over $282k to recruitment firm Phelps Group for four hires between 2023 and 2025
Peterborough paid over $282k to recruitment firm Phelps Group for four hires between 2023 and 2025
- City declares significant weather event as snow and drizzle move in
Snow and drizzle expected to impact commute, residents advised to exercise caution, City crews work to clear roads
- NWT Association of Communities hands out community and individual awards
The Northern Voices Community Awards will be presented to individuals and groups at a gala event.
- 'Local utility outages are possible': Environment Canada warns of strong winds in Niagara Friday
Strong winds expected in Niagara region
- North Bay police arrest four after missing person case becomes homicide investigation
North Bay police arrest four after missing person case becomes homicide investigation
- 'Let’s go Ukrainian': Pierogi nights will blend food and community
Ukrainian community to host pierogi nights for community building
- North Bay police arrest four after missing person case becomes homicide investigation - BayToday.ca
North Bay police arrest four after missing person case becomes homicide investigation
- LETTER: Surrey schools shouldn’t recognize any religion
Surrey schools face backlash over proposed policy to recognize multiple religions
- Bow Valley to get new francophone school
Bow Valley to receive new francophone school
- Bellerose High School senior girls basketball team bring home Div. 4 championship
Bellerose High School's senior girls basketball team wins city championship
- Local mortgage broker discusses tips for home renovations
Renovating a home can be cost-effective by reusing existing materials and fixtures
- Biobased paint remover delivers faster coating removal and improved worker experience
Biobased paint remover with 77% renewable content
- Friendly reminder from Coldstream to local businesses
Reminder to businesses to pay overdue licence fees.
- St. Albert artists explore space in out-of-this-world exhibit
St. Albert artists showcase space-themed art exhibit
- What’s On! In Hope: List of events from March 13 onward
Science World brings sports-themed event to Hope Library
- Upcoming program aimed at the library's youngest users
Baby Time program at library targets young users
- Pair arrested in downtown Mission for possession of weapon, released from custody
Two men taken into custody for possession of a weapon
- Penticton restauranteur’s child sexual abuse material trial set for April
Penticton restauranteur faces child sexual abuse material trial
- Ashcroft sees increase in number of ambulance calls in 2025
BC Emergency Health Services reports 2.2% increase in ambulance calls in 2025, marking third consecutive year of rising incident volumes.
- Langley sisters reunited family with missing dog after three months
Langley sisters reunite with family after three-month search for missing dog
- Support your local and national skilled trades competitions
Provincial skilled trades competitions to take place soon.
- Vernon Vipers’ playoff push starts against Salmon Arm
Vernon Vipers face off against Salmon Arm in BC Hockey League playoff series.
- Canada could still win the AI race
Canada's unique cultural and linguistic diversity
- Positive feedback received for 2026 Pigeon Lake Poker Rally
Participants enjoyed the event despite the cold weather.
- Educators explore ways to build their skills
Educators from across Matawa territories gather to discuss student wellness, cultural inclusion, and classroom management.
- The Ranch 15D celebrates sixth anniversary with March 20 event in Algoma
The Ranch 15D celebrates sixth anniversary with March 20 event in Algoma
- John Ducker: Does permanent daylight time trade convenience for safety?
Permanent daylight time brings convenience, but its impact on safety is still debated.
- Community celebrates revamped Ilderton Arena
Ilderton Arena reopened after major upgrades.
- ‘4,000 homes, 14,000 people’: Councillor asks if Milton can handle rapid growth
Milton on track to accommodate rapid growth, councillor says
- Niagara Falls' Silvertown encampment to be cleared
Residents of Silvertown encampment facing eviction, outreach workers assisting with relocation