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- Off-grid to on-stage: How Ark Studios is transforming the South River train station
Ark Studios to occupy historic South River train station
- St. Catharines Today: City ponders amalgamation referendum + Region hopes to keep Welcoming Streets program
St. Catharines City considering amalgamation referendum
- Cambridge has plan to clean up 'soggy and dirty' leaves left behind last fall
Cambridge, MA to pick up remaining leaves
- Kitchener teen had no criminal record, then he went off the rails
Teenager's life took a drastic turn after a six-week period of reckless behavior involving gun violence, high-end car theft, and involvement in a drug cache.
- How criminals use so-called ‘staged collisions’ for auto-insurance fraud - CTV News
Criminals are intentionally causing car accidents and then filing false claims with insurance companies to collect payouts.
- University of Waterloo prepares for first generation of students raised on GenAI
University of Waterloo introduces project to integrate GenAI in teaching methods
- Okanagan sunflowers highlighted on National Plant a Flower Day
Okanagan residents encouraged to plant sunflowers on National Plant a Flower Day
- Montreal Canadiens goaltender Jacob Fowler quickly finds his form after call-up
Jacob Fowler makes 32 saves in Montreal Canadiens win
- Canadians should brace for even higher grocery bills as oil prices rise, experts warn
Oil price surge to hit grocery bills
- 'A joyful sign of spring': Canada Post unveils new cherry blossom stamps
Canada Post releases cherry blossom stamps featuring UBC's Nitobe Memorial Garden designs
- Nature Nut
Orcas and dolphins team up to hunt salmon in rare display of cooperation
- Several western Quebec schools closed again Thursday after storm
Several schools in western Quebec closed due to power outages from freezing rain.
- Snuneymuxw First Nation sounds alarm on pollution at Nanaimo, B.C., industrial park
Snuneymuxw First Nation calls for temporary closure and environmental investigation of hazardous waste services company after January oil spill on Duke Point near Nanaimo, B.C.
- Vancouver's 2SLGBTQ+ community mourns death of prominent activist Sister Diversity Rains
Local 2SLGBTQ+ activist Sister Diversity Rains passes away at 82.
- BDC expands Defence Platform to $6 billion and names a StrongNorth Fund leader
BDC expands Defence Platform to $6 billion and names a StrongNorth Fund leader.
- Libernovo: From Spring Cleaning To Physical Renewal
New 'spring cleaning' movement prioritizes physical well-being
- Instawork Wages Jump 12% As U.S. Jobs Market Cools
Instawork wages rise 12% in February, US jobs market cools, platform data shows
- Global Anti-Scam Alliance Launches Scam With Openai And Key Partners
Global Anti-Scam Alliance launches Scam, an AI-powered platform to combat scams.
- Terence Webster Design Associates Recognized With 2026 Consumer Choice Award For Office Furniture In Hamilton And Niagara
Terence Webster Design Associates recognized with 2026 Consumer Choice Award for Office Furniture in Hamilton and Niagara.
- Powermax Minerals Reports Soil And Rock REE Results At Cameron Project, British Columbia
Powermax Minerals reports soil and rock REE results at Cameron Project in British Columbia.
- Why Mobile App Developers Are Turning to Virtual Servers for Testing and Deployment
Mobile app developers are shifting to virtual servers for testing and deployment due to increased demand for scalability and flexibility.
- Thousands petitioned Sask. for mandatory Black history education. Advocates say nothing changed
Thousands petitioned Sask. for mandatory Black history education. Advocates say nothing changed.
- This La Ronge jigger has lit up dance floors across Canada. Now he's teaching the tradition
Modeste McKenzie, a renowned La Ronge jig expert, is teaching traditional square dancing to a new generation of dancers.
- Manitoba Health Minister says banning paid plasma an option after 2 deaths
Manitoba considers banning paid plasma collection after 2 deaths
- Manitoba asks Sobeys to scrap property restrictions near its stores or it'll go to municipal board
Manitoba is requiring Sobeys to remove property restrictions near its stores.
- KIRSCHMAN – Alfred George John
Alfred George John Kirschman, 92, of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, passed away on March 1st, 2026. He was predeceased by two wives and has children. He is survived by his family.
- 'Kara has visited Canada': Great white shark tracked in waters near Vancouver - Vancouver Is Awesome
Great white shark named Kara spotted off Vancouver Island
- Young, Klimovich carry Abbotsford Canucks to 4-1 win over Manitoba
The Abbotsford Canucks won 4-1 over the Manitoba Moose.
- Preliminary inquiry indicates US was responsible for deadly strike on Iranian elementary school
US blamed for deadly strike on Iranian elementary school
- N.S. premier says out-of-budget spending will continue as necessary
Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston says government will continue to spend outside budget as necessary.
- Indigenous-led primary care clinic will save N.L.'s health system millions, says First Light
First Light's proposed Indigenous-led primary care clinic aims to address health disparities in urban Indigenous communities, set to save the provincial health system millions annually, and is seeking $1M in annual funding from the provincial government.
- A look back at historic Kelowna: Bernard 1985
Kelowna was founded in 1891 as a small settlement on the shores of Lake Okanagan.
- ‘Never back down from a fight’: Ivanie Blondin shares her Olympic story
In 2010, Ivanie Blondin won a bronze medal at the World Speed Skating Championships as a teenager.
- Canada will 'do its part' to help the IEA release of oil reserves: Hodgson
Canada will 'do its part' to lower the cost of oil globally, Natural Resources Minister Tim Hodgson says.
- Esspur51 Named Iconic Brand, Sweeps Product Categories at Prestigious Natural Health Readers' Choice Awards 2025
Esspur51 wins Natural Health Iconic Brand 2025
- Winter storm brings freezing rain and heavy snow into Ontario and Quebec
A winter storm brought freezing rain and heavy snow to Ontario and Quebec.
- New federal rules limiting non-sufficient funds fees to $10 kick in today
New rules limiting non-sufficient funds fees to $10 take effect today.
- B.C. woman says her bedridden mother was sexually assaulted in care home - Global News
BC woman alleges bedridden mother was sexually assaulted in care home, authorities investigating
- US Faces Massive Costs in Early Days of Iran Conflict
US spends $11.3 billion on Iran conflict in first 6 days
- Boag eyes pro basketball after standout career with Vikes
UVic wins bronze at national championships
- Canada in first place with perfect record in Paralympics wheelchair curling
Canada's wheelchair curling team improves to 7-0 at the Paralympics
- 100 Fine Gentlemen of Oceanside donate $20K to Good Food Oceanside
Group of local businessmen donate $20,000 to support community food initiative.
- Draper Downs Djokovic To Reach Indian Wells Qfs
Jack Draper beats Novak Djokovic at Indian Wells Open
- HarbourCats lead way in WCL alumni playing in World Baseball Classic
Victoria HarbourCats' presence in World Baseball Classic showcases talent of Canadian players
- Whitehorse has been a large part of the history of the AWG
Whitehorse has been an important location for the AWG
- Richmond non-profits end decade-long partnership
Richmond non-profits end decade-long partnership