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- 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
- Doug Ford’s obsession to expand downtown Toronto airport would be economic vandalism - The Globe and Mail
Doug Ford's plan to expand Toronto's downtown airport would be economic vandalism.
- Well-known funeral directors shift careers to Highland Park Funeral Centre
Highland Park Funeral Centre gains two experienced funeral directors
- Russell's Mercedes seals pole for Chinese Grand Prix sprint
George Russell takes pole position for the sprint race at the Chinese Grand Prix.
- HONOR Magic V6 Wallpapers Available for Any Phone: 15 Space-Themed Images
HONOR Magic V6 Wallpapers Available for Any Phone: 15 Space-Themed Images
- Markham's Scarpitti uses strong mayor powers to veto fourplexes citywide
Markham's Mayor John Cowling vetoes fourplex proposals citywide
- Heading to Sunday’s St. Patrick’s Day parade in Toronto? Extra subway service is planned
Extra subway service planned for Yonge-University and Bloor-Danforth lines for St. Patrick's Day parade.
- Ontario court certifies class-action lawsuit against Johnson & Johnson related to its Baby Powder products
Ontario court certifies class-action lawsuit against Johnson & Johnson
- Time for safe injection site to go? Two St. Catharines businesses have different outlooks
Positive Living Niagara may close due to Montessori school plans
- Island Voices Choir to present ‘Feel the Breath We Share’ in Campbell River on March 22
Island Voices Choir to present 'Feel the Breath We Share' in Campbell River on March 22
- N.L. court case grabs national attention for judge’s comments on bail reform
Not enough information provided to create a meaningful summary.
- How rare is it for a prime minister to attract 4 floor-crossers in 4 months? - CBC
Rare for a PM to attract 4 floor-crossers in 4 months.
- Poilievre to focus on trade and auto sector as he launches U.S. trip in Detroit - CBC
Poilievre to focus on trade and auto sector as he launches U.S. trip in Detroit
- Thai Growth Seen Halved if Mideast Conflict Lasts Three Months
Thai economy faces significant slowdown
- From Regina to Japan: friends reunited after over 30 years apart
Regina and a childhood friend from Japan are reuniting after 30 years apart after being brought together by a viral social media post.
- Researcher's honeybee findings pollinate far flung tech fields
Honeybees' navigation system informs modern tech
- Blandford-Blenheim awards contract for Bridge 23 rehabilitation
Blandford-Blenheim awards contract for Bridge 23 rehabilitation.
- Iran Energy Crisis Spurs Work From Home Calls Half a World Away
Iran energy crisis sparks work-from-home calls in Southeast Asia
- QMJHL: Cape Breton Eagles allow four unanswered goals to Moncton Wildcats in fifth straight loss
Cape Breton Eagles lose 4-2 to Moncton Wildcats
- Investors Hunt for Hedges as War Shatters Decades-Old Strategies
Iran-Iraq war shatters oil market assumptions
- 'We are more than just a shooting,' mayor says as Tumbler Ridge looks to rebuild 30 days after tragedy
Tumbler Ridge mayor calls for public inquiry into tragedy
- North Bay, Ont., tenant says he’s worse off after accepting landlord’s $40K offer to move out
Tenant accepts $40K offer, claims he'd give it back to stay
- Residents get a lift at Terraceview Lodge
New lifts installed at Terraceview Lodge to improve accessibility and safety for residents and staff.
- Grande Prairie RCMP: No criminal investigation related to rideshare vehicle in ditch
No criminal investigation launched
- Transgender health advocates call for gender-affirming care clinic in province
New Brunswick is the only Atlantic Canadian province without a gender-affirming care clinic, advocates are calling for its establishment.
- Diesel costs are soaring with Canadians in key industries preparing for pain
Diesel fuel prices are rising due to the conflict in the Middle East.
- Clearwater Seafoods pleads guilty to workplace safety charges in 2024 death
Clearwater Seafoods pleads guilty to two charges under Nova Scotia's Occupational Health and Safety Act
- Winter road complete for Mon Mine outside Yellowknife as production set to resume this year
Winter road completed, will allow equipment transport to Mon Mine, production to resume this year.
- Trivia night, drag raises funds for Vernon Pride
Vernon hosts trivia night fundraiser for Pride Week.
- Record performances at the Northern Games — a staple of the Labrador Winter Games
The Northern Games showcased a range of traditional and modern games, including the Qulliq relay and the Muktuk wrestling match.
- A fire destroyed a restaurant, community hub — and this man's $2M business venture
Fire destroys restaurant and owner's $2M business venture
- Clemson holds off furious 2nd half rally from No. 19 North Carolina to win 80-79 in ACC Tournament
Clemson beats No. 19 North Carolina 80-79 in ACC Tournament
- Help shape Silverton’s next 20 years: OCP and zoning bylaw updates begin
Silverton residents invited to participate in Open Concept Plan (OCP) process, Village leaders seeking input on zoning bylaw updates, Community feedback sought for shaping the village's future over the next 20 years.
- Heavy trucks are tearing up this rural Oshawa road. Locals say it's an accident waiting to happen
Heavy trucks are tearing up a rural Oshawa road, causing damage and safety concerns.
- Fictional Hamilton Mustangs return in re-imagining of Rob Lowe hockey cult classic, Youngblood
Hamilton hockey film 'Youngblood' returns as a re-imagining of cult classic
- Nourish to Flourish Family Festival to teach families about nutrition
Nourish to Flourish Family Festival to teach families about nutrition
- White Rock anti-racism forum scheduled
White Rock council to host anti-racism forum
- Missing woman known to visit Maple Ridge
A woman is missing in Vancouver known to visit Maple Ridge.
- Langley Arts Council’s Celebration of Culture continues
Langley Arts Council hosts month-long celebration of culture with workshops and performances.
- Edmonton Oilers lose spicy affair in Dallas 7-2: Cult of Hockey Player Grades
Edmonton Oilers get dominated 7-2 by Dallas