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- Qumulo Wins Future’s Best of Show at NAB 2026, Cementing Its Lead in AI-Era Media Infrastructure
Qumulo's Data Platform wins Best of Show at NAB 2026 for its AI-era media infrastructure capabilities.
- New principal appointed forPonoka’s Brick Learning Centre
A new principal has been appointed for Ponoka's Brick Learning Centre for the 2026/27 school year.
- Collective Mining Discovers High-Grade Gold in Maiden Holes Targeting the Western Side of Ramp Zone at Depth
Golden Arrow Resources Corp. uncovers high-grade gold in maiden holes targeting Western side of Ramp Zone at Depth
- ‘Phase 2’ of Wellington Gateway construction begins today: Here’s what you need to know
Wellington Gateway construction enters final phase, marks end of major south Rapid Transit corridor work
- Sam Smith and Christian Cowan reportedly engaged
Sam Smith and Christian Cowan reportedly engaged.
- Bruker Reports First Quarter 2026 Financial Results
Bruker Corporation reported Q1 2026 financial results ahead of expectations, driven by organic growth in its BSI segment. The company faces US academic demand, tariff, and currency headwinds. BSI segment bookings grew at a high single digit percentage.
- Algonquin Park opening delayed: 187 reservations cancelled as park remains under ice
Algonquin Park opening delayed, 187 reservations cancelled
- Ontario man first Canadian potentially cured of HIV. How a Toronto health team is changing HIV research
Toronto health team claims breakthrough in HIV cure, rare genetic mutation offers hope for future treatments.
- Ask Lisi: My friend of two decades has just drifted away but won’t admit it
My friend of two decades is drifting away without admitting it.
- Members of Wiikwemkoong Unceded Territory charged with drug, weapons offences face two-year ban
Members of Wiikwemkoong Unceded Territory face two-year ban for serious drug or weapons charges.
- Canada built the foundation of AI. Now let’s own what comes next
Canada plays a leading role in shaping AI governance and regulations.
- Canada's mine workers deserve better than those who came before
Ontario's mining industry has faced criticism for its treatment of workers, with many experiencing prolonged exposure to toxic substances, leading to increased rates of cancer and other health issues.
- Is OpenAI showing red flags? IBM vice chair discusses
IBM's Gary Cohn discusses OpenAI's future and IBM's role in AI
- AI, defense, and climate: the new pillars of growth
AI is transforming industries and creating new investment opportunities
- Plan aimed at boosting affordable housing in West Lincoln
A plan has been approved to increase home construction in Smithville.
- Lattice Semiconductor: Valuation Has Run Further Than Earnings Growth Expectations
Lattice Semiconductor acquires AMI for $1.65B to boost AI and cloud capabilities.
- Centerra Gold: Mount Milligan And Öksüt Could Drive The Next Rerating
Centerra Gold's strong current cash flows and self-funded growth platform are driving the company's future prospects.
- How do you vote in the North East elections?
How to register to vote in the North East.
- Silent Giants: Crypto Whales Quietly Accumulate Mid-Caps for the Next Altseason
Whales accumulate mid-caps ahead of next altseason
- New Brunswick gas prices increase by more than 5 cents
New Brunswick gas prices increase by more than 5 cents
- Taking a ride in a vintage Aston Martin which 'oozes class'
BBC presenter David Garmston showcases a restored Aston Martin DB4 at the Haynes Motor Museum.
- Houston Restaurateur, Husband, 2 Young Children Found Dead in Apparent Murder-Suicide
Prominent Houston restaurateur and her husband found dead in apparent murder-suicide, children also found deceased
- Brown Advisory Large-Cap Sustainable Growth Strategy Q1 2026 Commentary
Underperformed its benchmark by 280 bps
- AI ‘accent masking’ at overseas call centres sparks union backlash in Canada
AI accent masking at Canadian call centres sparks union backlash
- AI ‘accent masking’ at overseas call centres sparks union backlash in Canada - Global News
Telus uses AI to alter accents of customer service agents
- LETTER: Charlottetown bus stop practices pose safety hazards
Bus stop alignment poses safety hazards on Grafton Street in Charlottetown.
- Yen Strength Overshadows the Aussie: AUDJPY Faces Steep Resistance at 113.50
AUDJPY trades near 113.26, yen's strong performance overshadows Aussie
- DND's parking problem isn't new — and they have no good solutions | Opinion
DND's parking problem is not a new issue
- Comic's Set Trashing Keegan-Michael Key's Wife Is 'Outlandish, Fabricated,' Sources Say - TMZ
Keegan-Michael Key's wife, Elisa Pacino, is denying rumors of a set trashing incident.
- DAX Rises Sharply On Earnings, U.S.-Iran Peace Deal Hopes
DAX rises on U.S.-Iran peace deal hopes, German companies' earnings
- Former Western Capital named new Charlottetown Knights head coach
Will Proud to become Charlottetown Knights head coach
- Kids unearth ‘filthy dirty’ syringe in playground at St. John’s preschool
Kids discover filthy syringe at St. John's preschool, one child injured
- What are you doing this Mental Health Awareness Month?
Several mental health resources are available this Mental Health Awareness Month, including national hotlines and online support groups.
- Comox Valley Grannies launch spring sale for Grandmothers to Grandmothers Campaign
Grannies selling handmade crafts, baked goods to support local charities
- LETTER: EV infrastructure needs to improve in Qualicum Beach
Letter highlights concerns about limited EV charging options in Qualicum Beach
- Letter: Thank you Port McNeill Hospital staff
North Island residents express gratitude to Port McNeill Hospital staff, citing strain due to lack of emergency health care services.
- DeepSeek may be valued at $45B as China's Big Fund eyes investment - report
China's Big Fund eyes investment in DeepSeek, which could value the company at $45B, boosting China's AI and semiconductor self-sufficiency.
- Canada’s Alert Ready system to be tested in Nova Scotia today
Nova Scotia to test Alert Ready system today
- Canada's mid-size cities are growing like big ones — and running into the same fights
Canada's mid-size cities are experiencing rapid growth, with increasing density and a shift towards multi-unit housing.
- ‘The rats are like a storm’: Palestinians seeking refuge in rubble struggle with rodent infestations
Rodents overrun Gaza Strip camps